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Ligue 1 and UEFA Champions League 2025 winners Paris Saint-Germain gave a unique shoutout to Indian chess sensation and reigning World Champion D Gukesh, drawing a parallel between their historic UCL win and Gukesh’s recent triumph over Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess tournament. Gukesh, 18, had earlier lost to Carlsen in the first round of the blitz event but made a stunning comeback in the sixth round of the classical format to defeat the former World Champion for the first time in his career. Carlsen’s dramatic reaction—slamming the table in frustration—went viral across social media and has since become symbolic of unexpected, high-stakes turnarounds. “What it felt like winning our first UCL,” PSG wrote in their post of Gukesh’s reaction. PSG shared a picture of Gukesh’s reaction from that match on their official social media handles to describe their own emotions after lifting the coveted UEFA Champions League trophy. After years of near-misses and heavy spending on marquee stars like Neymar, Lionel Messi, and Kylian Mbappe, the French giants finally claimed their long-awaited maiden Champions League title with a dominant 5-0 victory over Inter Milan in the final in Munich. Unlike previous campaigns, this season’s success was built on a perfect blend of youth and experience, rather than relying solely on blockbuster signings. PSG’s choice to link their moment of glory with Gukesh’s career-defining victory reflected a mutual narrative of perseverance, redemption, and the joy of finally overcoming the odds. Published By: Debodinna Chakraborty Published On: Jun 4, 2025
Ahmedabad: T20 cricket and endurance may sound paradoxical, but no IPL title is won without being ready for a long haul. More so when you throw in numerous complexities, from player availability, form and fitness with many of them punishing their bodies with all-format workloads. Add the unexpected momentum-breaker due to the week-long suspension this year, and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) should be truly proud of their winning campaign. Ahmedabad: Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli lifts the championship trophy as captain Rajat Patidar and others celebrate during the presentation ceremony of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 final, at the Narendra Modi Stadium, in Ahmedabad, Tuesday, June 3, 2025. (PTI Photo/Arun Sharma) (PTI06_04_2025_000103A) (PTI) If 2024 was their turnaround season where they conjured up magic with a string of late wins to make the playoffs, this year was one of absolute dominance. Salt-Kohli partnership The signs were there in the very first game against Kolkata Knight Riders when Phil Salt’s aggression (SR 180) allowed Virat Kohli (SR 163) to ease into his innings. Show intent but play strokes where he could hold his shape. It’s a template the two openers maintained for the rest of the tournament, except for a brief spell when Salt was unwell and young English batter Jacob Bethell replaced him. The secret to Kohli’s T20 longevity has revolved around the maverick players who have batted around him. It was Chris Gayle and AB de Villers in the past. To his credit, Salt’s 403 runs (SR 176) to Kohli’s 657 runs (SR 145) was just the ideal mix RCB sought from their openers. Josh Hazlewood At ₹12.5 crore, Josh Hazlewood was their most expensive auction pick. The Australia pacer set an early marker that the onus was on him to make the high impact performances. Not just in the big final where he troubled Punjab Kings openers in the Powerplay, throughout the tournament Hazlewood would bang it short of good length, extracting seam movement to become the middle overs enforcer. On days when the pitch was flat, he would be the first to spread the word in the bowling group that it was a day to use more mix-ups. Towards the end of the league phase when Hazlewood wasn’t available, twice in a row RCB were taken for 200-plus totals – Ishan Kishan (94 – 48b) did the damage for SRH and Rishabh Pant (118 – 61b) for LSG. It showed how central the tall Aussie was to their bowling efforts in the season. Jitesh Sharma But what defined RCB’s spirited season was how they always found someone to stand up to reverse the tide. In reply to Pant’s explosive innings, Jitesh Sharma (85 – 33b) played the innings of his life. The wicket-keeper bat would play immense shots under pressure, unlocking a gear even he didn’t know he possessed. His filling the big boots of Dinesh Karthik the finisher with a little help from Karthik the coach was one of the storylines of RCB’s campaign. Rajat Patidar The RCB captain would have liked to be more consistent, but in many matches, he was the spin-hitter with his usual sparkle. Take the early match against KKR’s quality spin attack and how his cameo eased the pressure in the middle overs. Most importantly, Patidar the batter at no stage was weighed down by the high-profile job of leading RCB. “You can’t underestimate the calmness he showed in leading some really big players, a really big franchise, making good decisions out there in the middle under the pressure that RCB players play under,” head coach Andy Flower said. “Injury replacement to IPL-winning captain, bloody hell, that’s a turnaround,” as Kohli said in a RCB video. Krunal Pandya Few would have predicted that Krunal Pandya, the left-arm spinner with a penchant for the surprise bouncer and round-arm deliveries, would become RCB’s second highest wicket-taker – 17 to Hazlewood’s 22. Be it the four-for against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede or the miserly 2/17 in the final at Ahmedabad, Krunal this year was willing to give the ball air every time conditions allowed. Although it wasn’t his best season with the bat, when everyone else failed against DC, he held his own with 73*. Experience is not bought in the supermarket, goes the saying, but if you think of the auction as a marketplace, RCB did the smart bidding. Destiny Sporting conquests are incomplete without a bit of luck. If not for the forced break due to the India-Pakistan conflict, Hazlewood wouldn’t have got the time to recover from a niggle. Also Patidar, who had a hand injury. Jitesh led in Patidar’s absence. By the time action resumed and it was time for the playoffs, the key players were back and could make the difference. “For those who believe in fate, I’m sure they’ll find a story to tell. But yes, it did give us a bit of breathing space,” said Flower. How can any RCB fan not believe in providence? Not after 17 failed attempts. The RCB story was a lot of method, and a dose of luck too.
NEW DELHI: At least 11 people were killed and over 40 were injured after a stampede broke out outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday. Royal Challengers Bengaluru had planned their IPL 2025 victory celebrations but things got out of control shortly before the event was due to begin inside the stadium.Around 5pm, multiple reports of injuries and deaths emerged from outside the stadium but the programme continued as planned. It is understood that Indian Premier League (IPL) Governing Council Chairman Arun Dhumal had to call up the franchise, who were unaware of the events which unfolded outside the venue. Dhumal was assured that the event will be wrapped up quickly inside the stadium but the damage was already done outside it.Even after getting a call from the IPL chair, why wasn’t the event wrapped up? TimesofIndia.com reached out to RCB for a comment on the unfortunate incident but they are yet to respond. ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win In what was a clear case of poor planning, a lot of innocent lives were lost and panic gripped the city which was in the mood to celebrate RCB’s maiden IPL title. TimesofIndia.com has reliably learnt that the event management company DNA was only asked to ensure the sound and stage arrangements inside the stadium.Clearly there was a lack of preparedness and a sudden influx of people overwhelmed the security personnel stationed outside the cricket ground. Additionally, there was a lot of confusion regarding the team’s open bus parade with the IPL title and the situation could have gotten much worse had it happened.Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Secretary Davajit Saikia termed the incident “unfortunate” and felt the organisers should have done better.“It is very unfortunate. This is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy for their cricketers. The organisers should have planned it better. My deepest condolences to the family of the deceased. I wish early recovery of the injured,” said Saikia in an interaction with PTI.“When one organises a victory celebration of this magnitude, proper precautions, safety and security measures need to be taken. There have been some lapses somewhere. After such a glorious ending to the IPL, this has been an anti climax. There have been IPL celebrations in the past as well, like in Kolkata last year when KKR won but nothing happened there,” he added.RCB also issued an official statement expressing grief over the tragic incident.“We are deeply anguished by the unfortunate incidents that have come to light through media reports regarding public gatherings all over Bengaluru in anticipation of the team’s arrival this afternoon. The safety and well-being of everyone is of utmost importance to us.RCB mourns the tragic loss of lives and extend our heartfelt condolences to the affected families.Immediately upon being made aware of the situation, we promptly amended our program, and followed, the guidance and advice of the local administration.We urge all our supporters to please stay safe.”There have been plenty of celebrations in the country in the past but did the authorities not get adequate time to be prepared for an event of this magnitude?Could there have been a better way to go about this?Who exactly is at fault? The event management company, the franchise, the government?There are plenty of questions but no answers at the moment.
At least 11 people died and more than 30 were injured in a stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, as thousands gathered for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL victory parade on Wednesday. One fan, who narrowly escaped the chaos, shared his harrowing ordeal and urged others to stay away from what he described as a “dangerous” and “terrible” scene. A security personnel tries to manage the crowd of fans gathered for the felicitation of IPL 2025 winning RCB team, near the Chinnaswamy Stadium(PTI) Speaking to Cricket.com, the fan—who sustained a leg injury after nearly 20 people fell on him—said he was fortunate to escape, thanks to the help of another spectator. He added that four others near him were left unconscious. “I fell down there. More than 20 people have fallen, and four of them are unconscious. It’s terrible. Look at that guy jumping over the fence. I don’t know how I came out of that because I was underneath 20 people there. My leg is paining and I can’t walk properly right now. It’s very dangerous to come here. Please don’t come,” he said. Despite the chaos, the felicitation of the RCB players went ahead nonetheless as the stadium was packed to the rafters, however the much-anticipated open-top bus parade, which was allowed to proceed by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah from Vidhana Soudha to the stadium, ultimately could not take place as crowd became unmanageable for the police. Virat Kohli, the only player in IPL history to have represented a single franchise for 18 years, addressed the crowd before winning captain Rajat Patidar took over. The players then went around the ground with the trophy in hand. “It’s for all of you – the fans, the people of this wonderful city, people who’ve supported RCB through thick and thin. I’ve never seen any fan base of any team in the world like this franchise,” Kohli said after being interrupted twice by the crowd. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced that 11 had died and 33 were injured “due to stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium.” “More than 2-3 lakh people came near Chinnaswamy Stadium, no one expected this crowd,” Siddaramaiah said. “Most of deceased in RCB celebrations are youth. Government will provide ₹10 lakh compensation to kin of deceased,” he added, while declaring that there will be a magisterial inquiry into the incident. The injured are being treated at the nearby Vydehi hospital and Bowering hospital.
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New Delhi: As the fireworks laced the night sky in Bengaluru and Ahmedabad on Tuesday night, there was jubilance as well as relief of a burden lifting off the shoulders of those who stuck with Royal Challengers Bengaluru for years. Royal Challengers Bengaluru conquered their final frontier by getting the better of Punjab Kings by six runs. (AFP) Chants of ‘RCB, RCB’ reverberated on the streets everywhere but they echoed even across living rooms all over India. Such had been the dedication of RCB fans that these chants had been heard even in random international matches, especially if their talisman Virat Kohli was playing. The win in Ahmedabad thus was more than a championship. It was a release, a reward, 18 years in the making. For much of their history, RCB fans had become something of a punchline in Indian cricket – the team with stars, not trophies. The perpetual underachievers. But through it all, through the three previous finals with nothing to show for it, the memes and the meltdowns, a community was formed, friendships forged. “You stick through. We stuck through, like a parent doesn’t give up on their kid, no matter what,” said Dinky Mehta, an RCB fan in Delhi. “My support wasn’t dependent on trophies. We had none. My heart just lies with them and it will continue to.” Kohli – the face of the franchise for these 18-long years – was his most emotional self amid the eruption of joy. For many fans, his reaction mirrored their own. As RCB lifted the trophy after beating Punjab Kings, it felt like a collective wound was healing. Dinky was watching the match at a screening as RCB made the breakthrough, and while fans around her erupted with joy, she stood there, tears streaming down her face, with a sense of fulfilment. Arfan MU, who is recognised on X for his loyalty to the Bengaluru franchise and support and humour through each unsuccessful season, sits through each RCB match without missing a delivery. It wasn’t any different on Tuesday night. “I was numb, tears rolling down in the last over. I just screamed, hugged all the RCB fans around and they were the best hugs of my life. I was shivering because the dream is a reality now. I danced around like that baby who gets a new toy,” he said. Naturally, new fans will come in. Some may never understand the pain that was endured before the glory. The old guard though will recall the 2016 final heartbreak, the social media trolling and ‘Ee Sala Cup Namde’ memes. “RCB is an emotion and it can teach you about life. You fall 17 times, you get mocked, you get trolled but the one time that you stand up, the world will be yours,” Arfan added. Yash Saxena often tells his friends in Barcelona – many of them don’t follow cricket – that supporting RCB is like rooting for a middle-class working man. Someone who keeps winning the small battles, yet rarely gets the applause because ultimate success is elusive. “Kohli is responsible for me and a lot of others sticking with this team. If he can show that loyalty and be their face through the failures, we do the same,” he said. “This win pumps me to do great things in life. It has pushed me to keep going even as I go through my personal challenges.” Such was the relentless grind that even AB de Villiers, who spent a decade with RCB, had vowed to be present if they made the final. Chris Gayle, who played for RCB from 2011 to 2017, stood proudly on the podium as they lifted the trophy. For Kohli, they too had earned that moment. “You ought to respect the connection even some of the past players have to this team. Even those who were with RCB for a short-term have found so much joy… There’s just something magical about them,” he said. The community built around waiting got its moment. It was almost bizarre watching the devotion of RCB fans through these years – loyal beyond reason. They waited and suffered, and now get to rejoice.
Bengaluru: Security personnel try to manage the crowd of fans gathered for the felicitation of IPL 2025 winning Royal Challengers Bengaluru team, near the Chinnaswamy Stadium, in Bengaluru, Karnataka. (PTI Photo) A tragic stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s first-ever IPL victory celebrations on Wednesday left over 50 fans injured and eight people feared dead. The incident occurred as fans gathered to celebrate RCB’s IPL 2025 trophy win.The stampede happened when thousands of fans tried to rush into the stadium through various gates simultaneously. Police had to transport the injured to ambulances and move them to nearby Bowring Hospital.The authorities confirmed that two bodies are at Bowring Hospital and four at Vaidehi Hospital. Six persons are receiving treatment in Vaidehi Hospital’s ICU, with three others admitted to intensive care. Sources confirmed two additional deaths. ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win Emergency response was hampered as ambulances struggled to navigate through overcrowded roads to reach hospitals.The Karnataka government had previously cancelled the victory parade from Vidhana Soudha to Chinnaswamy Cricket Stadium due to security concerns.“Unbelievable! Victory celebration broadcast of RCB parade continues. No mention of stampede. NOT DONE,” read a post on X.“1 parade, 0 brains, & now 7 funerals. What kind of idiots plans a mass celebration without barricades, without strategy? This isn’t a celebration gone wrong, this is an administration that went brain-dead,” posted a user on X.“The most gut-wrenching aspect of the #ChinnaswamyStadium stampede is the shocking apathy shown—celebrations continued as bodies lay lifeless. Where is our humanity? These young Kannadigas died for nothing, without even respect in death. It’s disgraceful, inhuman, and unforgivable. Those responsible must be named, shamed, and held criminally accountable,” posted another user.The incident sparked widespread criticism on social media, with people questioning why celebrations continued while people were fighting for their lives outside the stadium.
𝐌𝐀𝐓𝐂𝐇 : Dindigul Dragons vs Lyca Kovai Kings 𝐃𝐀𝐓𝐄 : June 05,Thursday𝐓𝐈𝐌𝐄 : 19:15 PM IST𝐕𝐄𝐍𝐔𝐄 : SNR College Cricket Stadium, Coimbatore, India 𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑𝐍𝐀𝐌𝐄𝐍𝐓 : Tamil Nadu Premier League, 2025 Dindigul Dragons faced Lyca Kovai Kings twice in the last TNPL season and came out on top both times. Dindigul Dragons vs Lyca Kovai Kings TV channels: The fans can watch the match live on Hotstar Live Streaming: Live streaming of the match will be available on the FAFA191 Cricket Exchange India and website. DID vs LKK Match Prediction & Analysis The 9th season of the Tamil Nadu Premier League (TNPL) kicks off on June 5, giving cricket fans something fresh to look forward to after the Indian Premier League wraps up. Last year, the Dindigul Dragons finally clinched the trophy after years of trying. In this new edition, they’ll aim to ride that same winning wave as they face off against Lyca Kovai Kings in the opening match of the tournament. TEAMS PREVIEW Dindigul Dragons Preview Dindigul Dragons had a standout run last season, finishing fourth in the group stage before winning every playoff match and clinching the title by defeating Lyca Kovai Kings in the final. The core of the team is still intact this time, which suggests they’re in for another strong showing. Shivam Singh will once again be the go-to batter. He topped the run charts in last year’s TNPL with 364 runs from 9 innings, averaging 45 and striking at 135. Baba Indrajith and Ravichandran Ashwin also chipped in with steady performances, both crossing the 250-run mark. Indrajith, in particular, will be a central figure again thanks to his ability to anchor the innings. Varun Chakaravarthy and Sandeep Warrier will lead the bowling charge. They both picked up 12 wickets last season, making them the most successful bowlers for the team. Chakaravarthy has been in sensational touch this year, impressing in the IPL and helping India win the Champions Trophy. He should carry that momentum into this tournament. Ravichandran Ashwin and Ganeshan Periyaswamy will also play pivotal roles with the ball. Lyca Kovai Kings Preview Lyca Kovai Kings were the most consistent side in TNPL 2024’s group stage, finishing on top with six wins out of seven. Their only defeat came at the hands of Dindigul Dragons, who also beat them in the final. This season, the Kings will be out to go all the way—but first, they’ll have to get past their longtime rivals. One major absence is Sai Sudharsan, who was in great touch last year and ended as their leading run-scorer. He won’t be available this time due to national duty. That puts more weight on skipper Shahrukh Khan, who stepped up last year with 225 runs in 7 innings, averaging 45 and scoring at a strike rate of 183. He’ll be joined in the batting order by Balasubramaniam Sachin, K Vishal Vaidhya, and Suresh Lokeshwar to help keep things steady. Jhathavedh Subramanyan is expected to lead the bowling unit. He had a strong campaign last year, grabbing 8 wickets while keeping things tight with an economy of 6.09. M Siddharth is another solid option, having been among the most successful bowlers for the Kings. Guru Raghavendran and Govinth G will complete the attack with added depth and different styles. Weather Conditions The pitch at the SNR College Cricket Stadium isn’t as batter-friendly as some other grounds in India. It usually offers decent scoring opportunities, but there’s help for bowlers too. Spinners, in particular, tend to make an impact during the middle phase of the innings. As for the weather in Coimbatore, expect cloudy skies with a chance of thunderstorms in the afternoon, which might delay the start of play. DID vs LKK Pitch Report The average score batting first at SNR College Cricket Stadium is 151. The highest total posted here is Nellai Royal Kings’ 236-2 against Ruby Trichy Warriors in TNPL 2022. With that in mind, both sides will likely aim for something in the 170 to 180 range to feel like they’ve put up a strong enough total. Toss: To Bowl Fielding teams generally have the upper hand at the SNR College Cricket Ground. During the previous season, five out of seven completed games here were won by teams that batted second.
Bengaluru: An aerial view of fans gathering for Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s fan engagement programme (PTI Photo) Bengaluru came alive on Wednesday as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) returned home with their first IPL trophy. Thousands of fans filled the streets, stood on rooftops, and gathered around Vidhana Soudha and Chinnaswamy Stadium just to see their favourite players — especially Virat Kohli, who has been part of the team for 18 years. The RCB squad, led by Rajat Patidar, landed in the city around noon. They were welcomed at the airport by Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar. The team then went to meet Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at Vidhana Soudha, where a short ceremony was held to honour their achievement. ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win “Virat Kohli has given his youth and heart to RCB. Today, he has made Karnataka proud,” Shivakumar said. After meeting the CM, the players got on an open-top bus for a victory parade to Chinnaswamy Stadium. Fans lined up along the route, many waving flags, holding posters, and cheering loudly. Some climbed trees, buses and walls for a better view. It was a special moment for everyone who had supported the team for years.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player? RCB defeated Punjab Kings by six runs in the final, finally ending their 18-year wait for the title. The celebrations started early in the day and continued into the evening at the stadium, where fans were allowed in to be part of the moment. For RCB and their fans, it was more than just a win as it was the end of a long wait.