The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) has officially postponed the second season of the Bengal Pro T20 League in light of the ongoing national crisis. As per a press release issued on Thursday, the decision was taken "considering the prevailing national circumstances," with all pre-event activities suspended until further notice. The CAB emphasized that a revised schedule, including updated venues and fixtures, will be announced only after a comprehensive review of the situation in consultation with relevant authorities and any advisory issued by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). In a strong message of unity and patriotism, the CAB stated, "In these testing times, The Cricket Association of Bengal stands in full solidarity with the nation. We wholeheartedly support the efforts of the Government of India and salute the courage and dedication of our armed forces, whose unwavering service under Operation Sindoor is a source of pride and inspiration for all Indians." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bengal Pro T20 League (@bengalprot20league) Read also: Eden Gardens Removes IPL Branding Amid 2025 Suspension Our foremost duty is to the country: CAB Highlighting that cricket has always been a force of unity, the CAB underlined that during such critical moments, the priority must be the nation. The statement reads: "Cricket has always united us, but in moments like these, we are reminded that our foremost duty is to the country. The CAB remains deeply committed to the principles of national unity and security, and every step we take will reflect that commitment. We are grateful to all the stakeholders of the League for standing by us and for their shared resolve to prioritize national interest over everything else." Naresh Ojha, Honorary Secretary of the CAB, extended gratitude to all stakeholders for their support and understanding, emphasizing that national interest must stand above all else. This move comes in the wake of rising cross-border tensions that have already impacted major events across the country, including the suspension of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The postponement of the Bengal Pro T20 League reflects a broader effort by sporting bodies to stand in solidarity with the nation and ensure the safety of players, staff, and spectators.