'Why couldn't you wait 1-2 days? Why such a hurry?' Manoj Tiwary's tough questions to RCB after lives lost in Bengaluru

‘Why couldn’t you wait 1-2 days? Why such a hurry?’ Manoj Tiwary’s tough questions to RCB after lives lost in Bengaluru

On what should have been a joyous day for Royal Challengers Bengaluru fans, tragedy struck outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, turning celebrations into chaos. A stampede at RCB’s home venue in Bengaluru claimed 11 lives and left over 30 people injured, abruptly halting the team’s maiden IPL victory festivities. The players had no clue of the tragedy that was unfolding outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium(AFP) Since RCB’s return to Bengaluru on Wednesday afternoon, enthusiastic crowds gathered across the city, eager to catch a glimpse of their beloved stars, especially Virat Kohli. However, the excitement turned tragic when a stampede broke out near the Chinnaswamy during the team’s visit to Vidhana Soudha to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. Initially, the death toll remained unclear, but upon RCB’s arrival at the stadium, authorities confirmed the devastating number of casualties. In an interview with Hindustan Times, former India and KKR batter Manoj Tiwary expressed heartfelt condolences to the families who lost loved ones. He also called for greater accountability and justice for the bereaved, emphasising the need for support and answers in the wake of the tragedy. Also Read: RCB show solidarity in fresh statement on stampede tragedy; announce financial aid for families of deceased “It is an unfortunate incident. It’s a very sad incident. There is no doubt that all the innocent people who had gone to celebrate had no idea that this would happen to them. It is very sad to think about it. It is very unfortunate that in this day and age, where facilities can be provided at the drop of a hat, such an incident happened and people end up losing their loves,” he said. “I felt very bad. There should be accountability. Whoever was responsible for organising it should have been a little proactive. And, I think there should have been an idea that lakhs of people would turn up to see RCB from close quarters. Because look, saying that we had no idea that so many people would come, it does not make sense. Before the IPL finals, we all knew that RCB have a tremendous fanbase all over the country. So, keeping that in mind, there should have been proactiveness, there should have been a system. So, there should have been precautions. There should have been due diligence,” he added. Also Read: ‘Can’t believe Virat Kohli knew people were dying outside and…’; RCB’s ‘over-the-top’ hype blamed for Bengaluru stampede The IPL 2025 champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, have faced sharp criticism for continuing celebrations inside M Chinnaswamy Stadium despite reports of a deadly stampede outside. In a statement released Wednesday night, the franchise clarified that they promptly curtailed the festivities upon learning of the tragedy and adhered to the protocols set by local authorities. Former India and KKR batter Tiwary acknowledged that RCB might deserve some leniency but questioned how the management and authorities could have been unaware of the stampede, given the rapid spread of news on social media. “If you can give a little benefit of the doubt, then you can. But, I don’t think that in today’s world, there is such a social media era, the message and the news must have gone. I don’t know, it is very difficult to sit here and speak. If they had found out about the stampede, despite that, if they still continued, then this would have been wrong. This should not have happened,” he said. “Nothing is more important than a person’s life. So, if this has happened, then it is very unfortunate. But, you can give a little benefit of the doubt. Now, what is the truth or not, it is very difficult for me to say. But, it could have been avoided. Because of the kind of crowd that came, the authorities should have prepared for such a big crowd. ‘RCB should have organised parade after 1-2 days’ Tiwary, no stranger to victory celebrations, drew from his experience with KKR’s 2012 IPL-winning squad. He recalled the well-orchestrated gala event and victory parade at Eden Gardens, hosted by Shah Rukh Khan and KKR’s management, which unfolded without any chaotic incidents. In contrast, RCB has faced backlash for hastily organising their celebratory event within 18-20 hours of their IPL 2025 triumph. Critics argue that the rushed planning contributed to the tragic stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium, unlike KKR’s carefully planned felicitation ceremony held two days after their victory. “I think it would have been better if they had done it after 1-2 days. Administrations know what can and cannot be done. Good administrators, like Mamta Banerjee ji, have a lot of experience, so they know what can and cannot be done. So, she followed due diligence, organised everything and did it accordingly. Somewhere, that is why I am saying, accountability should be there,” said Tiwary. “Whether it is the administration, whether it is the government, whether it is the management of RCB, or whoever it is, accountability should be there. See, today, after celebrating, every player went to their homes, but those who have died, and the condition of their family, only they can know. Small children, such pictures and videos have come in front, what is the benefit? They do not understand. Why the event was organised in such a hurry, why couldn’t they have waited for a day or two,” he concluded.

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Andy Flower took RCB job because an empty trophy cabinet ‘excited’ him; now, he walks the talk with champion's medal

Andy Flower took RCB job because an empty trophy cabinet ‘excited’ him; now, he walks the talk with champion’s medal

Over a year ago, when Andy Flower became head coach of Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the team was still striving to overcome years of missed opportunities. The women’s team had just lifted their maiden Women’s Premier League title under Smriti Mandhana. However, rather than being under heightened pressure to deliver, Flower relished the challenge, indicating that it was among the major reasons he signed up for the role in the first place. Ahmedabad: Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Head Coach Andy Flower, captain Rajat Patidar and others lift the IPL title(PTI) “It is one of the main reasons I wanted to take this job,” he told Hindustan TImes last year. “It gives me a very exciting opportunity to see if we can do something special with RCB.” Flower was locked in on the title even before his RCB debut as head coach. And one year on, he delivered. For a team synonymous with near-misses, flamboyant stars, and a ‘Royally Loyal’ fanbase – as Virat Kohli called them after the title win – Flower’s arrival marked the beginning of a fundamental shift. Not just in results, but in the ethos of how RCB built and played their cricket. One of the words Flower repeatedly used during his interaction with this publication was “simplifying” the process. Whether it be on the field, or off it. And after the 2024 season, he put that philosophy into action, starting anew and transforming the approach from the ground up. RCB had long operated by banking on familiar names and legacy reputations, a pitfall the franchise had historically succumbed to. During the mid-2010s, the Virat Kohli-AB de Villiers-Chris Gayle trio defined RCB’s brand – dazzling, star-studded, but flawed. The team was too top-heavy, often lacking depth in bowling and flexibility in tactics. Under Flower, the 2025 auction signalled a clean break from that template. Despite Indian heavyweights like Rishabh Pant, KL Rahul, and Shreyas Iyer being up for grabs, RCB resisted the temptation. Instead, they built a squad around role clarity, targeting versatile, experienced, and rather unglamorous names who fit the team’s strategic needs. “The opportunity of winning a tournament is right there in front of us, but my personal view of taking on a challenge like that is always simplifying the route,” Flower told this publication. They invested in an Indian core of Krunal Pandya, Jitesh Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Suyash Sharma, and put their faith in overseas players like Phil Salt, Josh Hazlewood, Tim David, and Romario Shepherd. Most of these weren’t headline-making buys, but they were handpicked with a clear thought process. Each of them played defining roles at various stages of RCB’s victorious campaign. “I thought we did beautifully in picking a very balanced squad, knowing what sort of players we want and which player would fit in which role. As we were picking the team, we used to put players in certain roles and see how they fit,” Dinesh Karthik, the side’s mentor, had said about the squad. Big calls, bigger returns RCB left many in shock when they let go of Will Jacks at the auction. It was a gutsy move, but Phil Salt repaid the faith with a string of explosive starts. The backroom team’s approach also extended beyond auction-day calls. When Devdutt Padikkal was ruled out due to injury, the management opted for Mayank Agarwal, a seasoned campaigner with recent domestic form. Agarwal’s 41* in a crucial chase against LSG, alongside Jitesh Sharma’s whirlwind 85*, vindicated RCB’s decision. In the final, almost every batter in RCB’s lineup played a stop-start knock, with Mayank also contributing with an important 24. Even off the field, the environment Flower sought to create was deliberate. As Bobat explained, “For Andy and I, creating a sort of environment where people feel safe, where they feel backed, where they feel like they’re accountable for their own decisions, and where they’re able to hopefully showcase their strengths – that’s the key bit,” said Bobat. One of the boldest moves RCB made this season was handing the captaincy reins to Rajat Patidar. The decision raised eyebrows, as the franchise handed the captaincy to a player with no significant leadership pedigree at this level. But it worked. Patidar grew into the role, commanding respect through consistency and calmness. Flower and Bobat were careful in assembling a group that didn’t revolve around one or two leaders. That reflected in the side’s performances, too, with almost every game seeing different players emerging to lift RCB to victories. The result was a team that did not panic. Whether it was bouncing back from early defeats, surviving close chases, or defending tight totals, RCB this season never looked rattled. Their bowling unit, once seen as a liability in the previous seasons, held its nerve in crunch moments. Bhuvneshwar and Hazlewood brought control with the new ball, while Krunal and Shepherd proved valuable as utility players. In the final against Punjab Kings, RCB defended 191 with a performance that mirrored the very philosophy Flower had instilled. Calm, clinical, unflinching. In many ways, this wasn’t just RCB’s title. It was Andy Flower’s vindication. A reminder that behind every trophy is a system: a mix of right people, right roles, and the right temperament. What made this triumph even sweeter was how it looped back to Flower’s initial words, when he confidently stated that joining a side with no IPL title was an “exciting” prospect. That hunger to chase the unfinished made all the difference.

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Bummer! RCB's open bus parade celebrations cancelled in Bengaluru; reason revealed | Cricket News

Bummer! RCB’s open bus parade celebrations cancelled in Bengaluru; reason revealed | Cricket News

Virat Kohli with the IPL trophy in Ahmedabad (Image via PTI Photo/Arun Sharma) The Royal Challengers Bengaluru team were in for a grand welcome back home after winning their maiden IPL crown against Punjab Kings. The final, played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, saw RCB clinch the trophy thanks to a 6-run victory. While the award ceremony and post-match celebrations brimmed with jubilation, the franchise had also planned for an open bus parade back in Bengaluru.Those plans were dashed by the Bengaluru Traffic Police who have cancelled the event. While several fans were looking forward to it amid euphoria of first-ever IPL title, an official notification by the Traffic Police has confirmed that there will be no bus parade. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“Due to felicitation function for RCB team at Chinnaswamy Stadium from 5 PM to 6 PM, public are advised to avoid roads surrounding Vidhana Soudha and Chinnaswamy Stadium from 3 PM to 8 PM,” read the post on Bengaluru Traffic Police’s X handle. Poll Should the Bengaluru Traffic Police have allowed the parade? Bengaluru Traffic Police issued an advisory ahead of RCB’s title celebrations in Bengaluru Furthermore, the authority stressed that there will be no victory parade and urged citizens to use public transport and metro instead of personal vehicles due to the paucity in parking space. ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win The traffic advisory will disappoint many as not everyone will get access to the Chinnaswamy Stadium, a prized ticket in the city, and open-bus parade was a perfect substitute.The parade was initially planned to start from Vidhana Soudha and end at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.

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'I cannot say Ee Sala Cup Lollipop': Allu Arjun's son overcome with emotion following RCB's historic win | Cricket News

‘I cannot say Ee Sala Cup Lollipop’: Allu Arjun’s son overcome with emotion following RCB’s historic win | Cricket News

Allu Arjun’s son was overjoyed to see RCB win the 2025 IPL (Image via X/@RCBTweets & Instagram/@alluarjunonline) RCB’s IPL triumph has elicited wild reactions on social media, with congratulatory messages, celebrations and excitement pouring in from all sides. One such moment came from Allu Arjun’s 11-year-old son Allu Ayaan, who was overcome with emotion as Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bengaluru made their way to a first-ever IPL crown. In an Instagram story shared by the Tollywood actor, his son, a passionate RCB fan, displayed intense emotions after Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) secured their first IPL trophy in 18 years, celebrating by pouring water on his head and expressing his admiration for Virat Kohli. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!He also expressed relief at no longer being able to use the phrase ‘Ee Saala Cup Lollipop.’ ‘A particularly special feeling’: Andy Flower hails Virat Kohli, RCB after historic title win RCB clinched their maiden IPL title with a six-wicket victory over Punjab Kings in the final, thanks to a spectacular bowling display anchored by the spell of Krunal Pandya (2/17) and the wickets of Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Yash Dayal. Allu Arjun’s Instagram story after RCB’s win in the IPL (Image via X/@alluarjunonline) In the video shared by his father, the young fan is seen drenching himself with water and laying face down on the floor with excitement. “I love Kohli. I like Kohli so much. I got into cricket because of him,” Ayaan said in the video, while his father remarked, “Your face is glowing.”Emotions were overflowing for the No 18 as well, who dropped to his knees and covered his face as he let the tears flow. The triumph prompted congratulations from various celebrities which including the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. Poll Who do you think was the standout player in RCB’s final match? Former RCB owner Vijay Mallya and his son Sid also shared their excitement on social media.

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