Overview:

After this painful accident, the Karnataka government has registered a criminal case against RCB and Karnataka State Cricket Association. In view of the seriousness of this incident, the government has taken quick action and started investigation.

Delhi: A sad incident has come to light after the recent victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). On June 4, there was a stampede outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium due to a huge crowd, in which many people were injured and some died. This accident has shocked the entire cricket world.

Case filed against RCB and Karnataka Cricket Association

After this painful accident, the Karnataka government has registered a criminal case against RCB and Karnataka State Cricket Association. In view of the seriousness of this incident, the government has taken quick action and started investigation.

Stadium declared ‘unfit’

According to a report by ‘The Deccan Herald’, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium has now been declared ‘unfit’ for big sports events and high-profile cricket matches after the incident. This means that no big match will be played here now.

RCB will get a new home ground

Since the Chinnaswamy Stadium will no longer be able to host the matches, RCB will be given a new home ground in IPL 2026. This means that the team will play the next season without cheering and support of its domestic audience.

RCB damage due to lack of home crowd

This is a major setback for RCB as the Chinnaswamy Stadium of Bengaluru has been a major part of his strength. The enthusiasm and support of the fans here gives special energy to the team. Now with this shortage, RCB will have to face the challenge of IPL 2026.

Vishal Gupta

Vishal Gupta is associated with Hindi cricket content writer from December 2024 … More by Vishal Gupta

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