'DISGRACED': BCCI shocked but has 'no role' in Bengaluru stampede that caused deaths, injuries during RCB victory parade

‘DISGRACED’: BCCI shocked but has ‘no role’ in Bengaluru stampede that caused deaths, injuries during RCB victory parade

The Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s celebration of their maiden IPL title – ending an 18-year-long wait – turned into chaos on Wednesday, after a stampede outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium left four people dead and several injured. Calling it a “shocking” incident, BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia blamed lapses in security arrangements and extended condolences to the families of the deceased. Speaking to Hindustan Times, the top BCCI official said that he is disgraced by the incident.  BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia reacted after deaths, injuries were reported due to stampede outside Chinnaswamy(AP) Thousands gathered outside the Chinnaswamy stadium to catch a glimpse of their favourite RCB stars, who beat the Punjab Kings on Tuesday in Ahmedabad to win the IPL title. But the police struggled to take control of the situation, forced to resort to mild force as well.  “I am just not shocked but disgraced by this incident. This event of tragedy that has happened in the victory celebrations in Bengaluru today. It was such a wonderful and colourful closing of the IPL. It’s really shocking for us. We are really frustrated to hear this kind of news, and we are extremely sorry. We extend our heartfelt condolences to all the members of the bereaved families, and we also pray that whoever is injured will recover at the earliest,” the secretary said. The festive mood outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium quickly turned into agony as several ardent RCB supporters lost their lives because of the stampede. Many others had to be hospitalised as well. The RCB event continued irrespective, although Saikia insisted it is unfair to comment on why the celebrations went ahead. “I do not know. What is the ground reality? There may be a lot of other reasons. We don’t know what the further outcome could have been. It will not be proper for me to pass any comment. My only concern is that there must have been some serious lapses on the part of the organisers and the district authorities in allowing this kind of event where so many people gathered without following the due protocols of safety, security, and law and order,” he said. “Whenever BCCI or any cricket association organises this kind of events – like yesterday, also in Ahmedabad, where 1.3 lakh fans assembled in that stadium – you always take precautions, and there is proper planning with the district authorities and police. So that when there is a gathering of a huge number of people, certain protocols are to be maintained to ensure that no situation like this happens. For example, take last year’s World Cup-winning celebration in Mumbai after the T20 World Cup was won by India in the West Indies. There was proper planning by the BCCI. Despite so many people, not a single unfortunate incident happened because everything was done in a very systematic and disciplined manner,” he added.  Saikia asserted that the proper protocols were not followed, and hence, a situation like this transpired. “The proper protocol was not maintained in Karnataka today in Bengaluru. It was such a short time. I do not know, it is not possible to plan this kind of event at such short notice. So maybe somebody has made some mistake at some point in time. As a result, this unfortunate event or tragedy has taken place as a result of which so many cricket lovers, so many cricket fans have lost their lives, and so many others have gotten injured in the incident,” he said. ‘Need to do some soul searching’ The BCCI secretary also stated that this incident in Bengaluru will now prompt the board to brainstorm with franchises on how celebrations need to be looked at once the IPL is over. “We hope good sense will prevail, and in future, whoever organises such events will follow the necessary protocols after having proper due diligence. The authorities are responsible for such celebrations. After the IPL is over, BCCI directly has no role to play,” he said. “That is why we are a little bit more shocked. Maybe we’ll have to think about the future because every year, there will be celebrations by the winning team in some cities. Maybe we’ll have to do some soul-searching and some brainstorming sessions to set some norms on how things can be celebrated so that in future this kind of tragedy is not repeated,” Saikia pointed out.

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'Let me speak...': Virat Kohli struggles to speak as Bengaluru crowd goes crazy during IPL title celebrations | Cricket News

‘Let me speak…’: Virat Kohli struggles to speak as Bengaluru crowd goes crazy during IPL title celebrations | Cricket News

Virat Kohli (Photo by Pankaj Nangia/Getty Images) Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) celebrated their first-ever Indian Premier League (IPL) title win at a felicitation event organized by the Karnataka State Cricket Association at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday. Star batter Virat Kohli praised captain Rajat Patidar’s leadership and the team’s loyal fanbase during the ceremony.“It is no more ee saala cup naam de (This year Cup will be ours), but ee saala cup naam du (This year cup is ours). This one is for you, fans, for this beautiful city, who have supported us for all these 18 years through thick and thin. I have never seen a fanbase like this anywhere in this world,” Kohli expressed during the ceremony.Kohli also revealed that during the RCB Unbox event, where the team’s new jersey and captain were unveiled, he had predicted Patidar’s long-term leadership potential. “Give him the loudest cheer, as he has proven himself in his first season as a captain,” he added.Patidar scored 312 runs in 14 matches at an average of 24.00, including two fifties, while demonstrating effective tactical decisions and bowler rotation throughout the season.Kohli emerged as the franchise’s leading run-scorer and ranked third overall in the tournament with 657 runs in 15 matches, maintaining an average of 54.75 and a strike rate exceeding 144, including eight fifties. Virat Kohli’s love for ‘dhaba’ food, priority for family & more | RCB bus driver shares stories Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar shared his excitement with ANI: “The whole of Karnataka is excited. From the young generation to the old generation, everyone is happy. After a long wait of 18 years, we have got success. I congratulate Kohli for standing like a rock and appreciate his loyalty towards Karnataka. I hope this is the beginning, and the cup remains with RCB.”Karnataka Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot stated: “Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the IPL 2025 trophy. On behalf of the Karnataka government and the public, I congratulate them. May they continue to play like this and make Karnataka and the nation proud.”Quiz: Who’s that IPL player?In the final match, PBKS won the toss and chose to field. Arshdeep Singh (3/40) and Kyle Jamieson (3/48) provided crucial breakthroughs, while Yuzi Chahal (1/37) contained the batting.Kohli scored 43 runs off 35 balls with three fours, while Patidar (26 in 16 balls), Jitesh Sharma (24 in 10 balls), and Liam Livingstone (25 in 15 balls) contributed to RCB’s total of 190/9 in 20 overs. IPL 2025 Final | Rishi Sunak Interview: ‘I am a big Virat Kohli fan… RCB is my team’ PBKS’s chase began strongly with Priyansh Arya (24 in 19 balls) and Prabhsimran (26 in 22 balls) forming a 43-run partnership.Josh Inglis (39 in 23 balls) and Shashank Singh (61- in 30 balls) fought hard to keep up with the required rate, but Krunal Pandya (2/17), Yash Dayal (1/18), and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/38) restricted PBKS to 184/7.Despite Shashank Singh’s impressive 22-run final over when needing 29, PBKS fell short in their second-ever final and first in 11 years, while RCB secured their maiden IPL title.

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Virat Kohli thanks RCB fans at Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium IPL bash: No fanbase like this in the world

Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) star Virat Kohli delivered a heartfelt “thank you” to the team’s loyal supporters during the IPL victory celebrations held in Bengaluru on Wednesday, June 4. Kohli addressed thousands of fans who had gathered at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium to celebrate the long-awaited triumph with their beloved team. Chants of “Kohli, Kohli” echoed through the stadium, briefly delaying the start of the star batter’s speech. Smiling, Kohli urged the crowd to settle down before delivering a short but memorable note of gratitude. Kohli was joined on stage by his teammates, including newly-appointed captain Rajat Patidar. Earlier in the day, the RCB squad was felicitated by Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah at the Vidhana Soudha. RCB ended their 18-year wait for an IPL title by defeating Punjab Kings in the final at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The players flew to Bengaluru the following day, finally bringing the coveted trophy home. “I’m going to start off by saying: it’s no longer ‘Ee Saala Cup Namde’—it’s ‘Ee Saala Cup Namdu’. We’ve done it,” Kohli said to thunderous applause. “This win isn’t just for the players—it’s for the fans, for the people of this incredible city. People who’ve supported RCB for 18 years, through highs and lows. I’ve never seen a fanbase like this anywhere else in the world. Congratulations to all of you.” VIRAT KOHLI LAUDS RAJAT PATIDAR Kohli went on to praise Rajat Patidar, who led the team to victory in his debut season as captain. Reflecting on a pre-season event at the same venue, Kohli recalled urging fans to back Patidar at the start of the campaign. “At our Unbox event, I asked you all to support our new captain. I said very clearly, ‘This guy is going to lead us for a long time.’ He’s won us the trophy in his first season. Please welcome our captain, Rajat Patidar,” Kohli said, handing over the microphone. Rajat Patidar addressed the cheering crowd, saying: “Whenever I come here, I always like to start with ‘Namaskara, Bengaluru.’ This has been a great moment for us. From the very start of the season, everyone was focused on what needed to be done. You all deserve this trophy. We love you.” The celebration at the stadium lasted less than 15 minutes. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar later confirmed that authorities had requested the event be kept brief due a stampede outside the stadium that claimed the lives of seven fans. Published By: Akshay Ramesh Published On: Jun 4, 2025

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How Project RCB finally came to fruition

How Project RCB finally came to fruition

Ahmedabad: A little past midnight on Tuesday, before the party got wilder, Andy Flower was in a state of contentment, discussing the final triumph over Punjab Kings with the media, with the glittering IPL trophy placed next to him. Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Head Coach Andy Flower said it all began with the franchise making the right moves in the auction last year. (PTI) Cast your mind back to the November auction in Jeddah, where each team had to rebuild a squad for the future. For Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB), with all their fanfare, a devoted fan base and Virat Kohli’s unmatched appeal, it had been far too long to have remained trophyless. During his playing days for Zimbabwe, Flower was a world-class batter, his tactics ahead of time. As coach, Flower had won every short format trophy he had coached in – the T20 World Cup, The Hundred, ILT20 and PSL. But to win IPL was a personal challenge for someone with his coaching acumen. From his experience at Lucknow Super Giants and with RCB last season, Flower knew that to win IPL he had to get the auction strategy right. Before entering the auction room, RCB took the critical call to retain only three players – Kohli, a no-brainer because of his other-worldly importance, Rajat Patidar, who would go on to become the captain, and Yash Dayal, a leading Indian left-arm seamer who could swing the new ball. Once the retention calls were made, the foundation of the auction strategy became the analyst’s job. RCB analyst Freddie Wilde, who until recently worked with the England team, had interestingly written a chapter in his book on T20 evolution titled ‘Why RCB lose’. Wilde underlined how RCB’s overreliance on expensive batting stars, the weak links in bowling and the lack of a solid Indian core hurt their chances. He would surely have pitched in to correct the past mistakes. “I know after the first day of the auction we were copping a little bit of flak. People thought we were investing our money rather than spending it,” said Flower. “But it meant we had money to then spend on value and we got guys like Bhuvi, Krunal, Tim David, Romario Shepherd. Suyash Sharma, our little leg spinner, has done really well.” Flower was assisted by Mo Bobat, who had previously worked as performance director with English cricket during Eoin Morgan’s captaincy years. “He’s got a great brain, he’s a good strategist, so I’ve got tons of respect for him,” he said. “Part of Mo’s philosophy was to distribute the value a little more equitably, rather than spending too much on big-name batsmen, who are of course very fine players, but the importance of a good bowling attack was acknowledged absolutely adamantly right at the start, before the auction, and we worked towards that.” In Josh Hazlewood and Bhuvneshwar Kumar, RCB had pacers with the most contrasting skill sets. The Australian with his expertise in bowling hard lengths, and the Indian who bowled full to swing the ball at the start and could kill matches with his death overs expertise. Bhuvi was recommended by Dinesh Karthik, ex-RCB finisher and a new addition to the coaching staff. In a mock-auction video, Karthik called Bhuvi “still the best T20 bowler India has after Jasprit Bumrah”. Karthik didn’t miss by much. Only Prasidh Krishna (GT-25 wickets) and Arshdeep Singh (PBKS-21 wickets) took more wickets than Bhuvi (17) among Indian pacers, other than Bumrah (18). Bhuvi held his nerve bowling the crunch overs in the final. Arshdeep always going to be an expensive buy – PBKS retained him for ₹18 crore – and RCB went with Dayal (retained for ₹5 crore). Other than his grasp of modern T20 tactics, Karthik has a flair for coaching. Roping him in also addressed the need to add an Indian expert. “Having that Indian insight and knowledge in our coaching staff has been really important for this campaign,” said Flower. “And DK as a mentor and batting specialist has been brilliant. It’s quite a transition to make from playing to coaching, and he’s done it amazingly well. It’s very obvious that he’s had an impact, certainly on the batting group, within the leadership of the management group, and the coaching group, and with the wider team.” Karthik’s influence on Jitesh Sharma was the most visible. After a middle overs slowdown in the final, it was Jitesh who scooped the tall Kyle Jamieson over the wicketkeeper’s head and smashed him over his head for sixes in the same over. Jitesh’s new-found belief, to improvise from just relying on power strokes in front of the wicket, has been due to Karthik’s mentoring. In Wilde’s book, Brendon McCullum says that personal relationships are easier to forge in international cricket. “You know when you go over the wall they come with you,” the England coach says. To win such loyalty in franchise cricket can be challenging, but the kindred spirit shone through among RCB’s class of 2025. Hazlewood (22 wkts) flew back to honour his contract after the week-long stoppage of IPL because of the war, so close to the World Test Championship final. Having left home for the birth of his child, England’s Phil Salt returned to Ahmedabad in the wee hours of Tuesday to play in the final.

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'Let me talk': Virat Kohli tells Chinnaswamy crowd after they silence him twice during RCB's IPL victory celebration

‘Let me talk’: Virat Kohli tells Chinnaswamy crowd after they silence him twice during RCB’s IPL victory celebration

What a last 12 hours it has been for Virat Kohli. The guy played anchor, was a livewire on the field as always, broke down when Royal Challengers Bengaluru won the IPL 2025, realised his dream and flew to Bengaluru to celebrate it with the RCB faithful. Kohli, by his own admission, slept like a baby, but left Ahmedabad for Bengaluru early Thursday morning. As part of the RCB victory celebrations, Kohli landed in the city, then left for the hotel, where he and his teammates received a grand welcome. The players then made a quick stop at Vidhan Soudha, where they were felicitated, before finally embarking upon their destination, the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Virat Kohli holds the IPL trophy in front of a packed Chinnaswamy stadium(Screengrab) As the players climbed up one of the stands and flaunted the big piece of goldware, Kohli was nowhere to be seen. Captain Rajat Patidar embraced the warm reception of the public by hoisting the IPL trophy to a loud ovation. Loud, because the word thunderous was reserved for Kohli, who quickly arrived on the scene. And as he took centre stage, Kohli waved towards the crowd, pointed at them and finally kissed the IPL trophy in front of a packed Chinnaswamy. Also Read: RCB’s Victory Parade Highlights The players then made their way onto the ground, and who better to address the win in front of the fans than Kohli himself? But it wasn’t as easy as he or the organisers imagined. Kohli had to wait almost two whole minutes before the words came out of his mouth. In fact, even when they did, Kohli had to stop twice as the decibel levels kept getting louder. “Firstly, I want to say…” he said before a loud cheer interrupted him. “Ok, I am going to start off by saying something that (again stops).” Also Read: Virat Kohli visits ‘heartbreak corner’ after RCB win IPL, throws bat at Rajat Patidar, gets cut off by Mayank Agarwal Finally, after letting the crowd settle, Kohli continued. “So I don’t have much time. Let me talk. I am going to start off by repeating what our captain said. It’s no more Ee sala cup namde. It’s Ee saala cup namdu. We’ve done it, and this win is not just for me and the last 18 years, but for all of you. The fans, the people who have supported us. This is especially for you. The trust and love you all have shown over the years is truly special. I have never seen a fanbase quite like you guys.” Virat Kohli gives Rajat Patidar his flowers Kohli then ensured that the other man of the moment got his dues, as he welcomed his captain, Rajat Patidar on the stage. Patidar’s story is no less than a fairytale. From being an injury replacement for RCB, to taking over as their captain, Patidar rose above all expectations, leading the franchise to IPL glory in his first season as captain Kohli, of all, was extremely high on Patidar from the beginning, and reasserted that trust in front of the whole world again. “When we did our unbox, and we were going to call on our new captain, I had asked and requested you guys to back him and support him. And I said one thing very clearly. He’s going to lead us for a long time to come. I want you to give the loudest cheer as he has proven himself. Won the trophy for us. Please welcome our captain, Rajat Patidar.”

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Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged to childhood friend Vanshika in Lucknow | Cricket News

Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged to childhood friend Vanshika in Lucknow | Cricket News

Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged to childhood friend Vanshika in Lucknow Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav, known as the ‘Chinaman’ of Indian cricket, got engaged to his childhood friend Vanshika in a private ceremony held in Lucknow on Wednesday. The intimate event was attended by close family members and several cricketers from Uttar Pradesh, including Rinku Singh. Kuldeep Yadav gets engaged to his childhood friend Vanshika. The engagement ceremony took place at a venue in Lucknow, where Kuldeep exchanged rings with Vanshika. While the couple has kept things low-key with no official social media announcement, pictures from the function have surfaced online, triggering a wave of congratulatory messages from fans and teammates. ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win Kuldeep, who has long maintained a private personal life, reportedly shares a strong bond with Vanshika, having known her since his early years in Kanpur. Sources close to the cricketer said the couple plans to host a formal wedding reception post India’s upcoming Test tour of England.Quiz: Who’s that IPL player? On the field, Kuldeep continues to be an important asset for Team India. In IPL 2025, representing Delhi Capitals, the left-arm wrist-spinner bagged 15 wickets in 14 matches at an economy rate of 7.08 and an average of 24.07, with best figures of 3/22. Since making his India debut in 2017, Kuldeep has amassed over 180 ODI wickets and continues to be a match-winner in white-ball formats, while also earning a place in the Test squad. With this new chapter in his personal life, Kuldeep will now shift his focus to England, aiming to add to his growing legacy.

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BCCI breaks silence on shifting IPL 2025 final from Kolkata to Ahmedabad: 'The decision was...'

BCCI breaks silence on shifting IPL 2025 final from Kolkata to Ahmedabad: ‘The decision was…’

Jun 04, 2025 06:35 PM IST BCCI’s venue shift from Kolkata to Ahmedabad was slammed online, but rain-free matches proved the call right, as RCB won IPL 2025 without weather hiccups. As rain caused a considerable delay to the start of Qualifier 2 on Sunday in Ahmedabad, leaving the Ambanis visibly tense with a potential washout threatening Mumbai Indians’ campaign, social media showed no mercy to the BCCI for shifting the match and the final from Kolkata to the Gujarat city. But a sigh of relief followed as no overs were lost in Qualifier 2, and rain stayed away from the final, where Royal Challengers Bengaluru clinched their maiden title by defeating Punjab Kings. Fireworks lit up Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium on June 3, 2025, as Royal Challengers Bengaluru celebrated their IPL triumph(AFP) Kolkata’s Eden Gardens was originally scheduled to host Qualifier 2 and the final. However, the venue was changed during the IPL Governing Council meeting on May 20, when BCCI officials decided to alter the schedule based on weather forecasts. As a result, Hyderabad also lost out on hosting Qualifier 1 and the Eliminator, with Chandigarh stepping in. According to a Cricbuzz report, BCCI justified its decision based on weather data for IPL cities. Kolkata had a reported 65% chance of rain, while Ahmedabad showed only 3%. The decision drew political backlash, but BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia broke his silence on Wednesday, saying: “The decision was never political. We banked on scientific material and inputs. There was no rain forecast in Ahmedabad at the time of the GC.” BCCI vice president Rajeev Shukla, too had spoken much on the same lines ahead of the final, dismissing reports and speculations suggesting a ‘political agenda’ behind shifting the venue. “There is no politics in the decision involving the shift in the venue of the IPL 2025 final. If the IPL hadn’t been suspended for a week and the tournament had happened according to the initial schedule, the final would have been held in Kolkata, and the playoffs would have been held in Hyderabad. After the schedule was changed, the weather aspect was considered. Even broadcasters urged the venue shift to avoid losses,” he told ANI. In hindsight, BCCI’s conviction proved right. While Kolkata remained dry on Sunday, it was lashed by thunderstorms on Tuesday evening, coinciding with the second innings of the final. Had the match been held there, the result would likely have depended on the reserve day. News / Cricket News / BCCI breaks silence on shifting IPL 2025 final from Kolkata to Ahmedabad: ‘The decision was…’ See Less

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Frenzied fans climb trees, Chinnaswamy Stadium walls to see RCB stars amid stampede. Video | Trending

Frenzied fans climb trees, Chinnaswamy Stadium walls to see RCB stars amid stampede. Video | Trending

Jun 04, 2025 06:27 PM IST Bengaluru stampede: A massive crowd gathered outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru to see the RCB players. People climbed trees and buses as a massive crowd gathered outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday to catch a glimpse of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru stars after the team’s historic Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 win. Six people are feared dead in the stampede outside the cricket stadium where the felicitation event is being held to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s first Indian Premier League title win. RCB victory celebrations: Fans climbed trees and buses as massive crowds gathered outside Chinnaswamy Stadium. Take a look at the video Fans also scaled the walls of M Chinnaswamy Stadium even as the police appealed to people to leave. Bengaluru beat Punjab Kings in the tournament’s final match on Tuesday. The Karnataka government felicitated the Royal Challengers Bengaluru team, which won their maiden IPL title, ending an 18-year wait for the coveted trophy. Karnataka Governor Taawarchand Gehlot, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar felicitated the Rajat Patidar-led team on the grand steps in front of the iconic Vidhana Soudha, the seat of state legislature and secretariat here. News / Trending / Frenzied fans climb trees, Chinnaswamy Stadium walls to see RCB stars amid stampede. Video See Less

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