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The iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru finally reopens its gates for competitive cricket after the tragic June 4 stampede that left 11 dead and over 50 injured during the Royal Challengers ...
Jitesh Sharma and Krunal Pandya mourned the June 4 Bengaluru stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB’s IPL win, which ...
RCB's trophycelebrations turned deadly the following day during a stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Consequently, the venue was deemed unsafe., However, the stadium is set to host the K ...
Consequently, KSCA was not given the permission to host the 2025 ICC Women's World Cup matches here, with Chinnaswamy losing all five of their matches, including the tournament opener, a semifinal and ...
The Maharaja Trophy, the state's top franchise-based T20 tournament, was also moved outside Bengaluru as police had rejected ...
After almost three months of the tragic stampede during RCB victory celebrations, the Karnataka State of Cricket Association ...
M Chinnaswamy Stadium was deemed unsafe to host large-scale events after what unfolded inside its premises a day after RCB ...
The M Chinnaswamy Stadium will host cricket matches for the first time since a stampede outside its premises on June 4 ...
Virat Kohli has reflected on the turn of events of June 4, when the city of Bengaluru’s most awaited day turned tragic as a stampede claimed the lives of 11 people during Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s ...
Virat Kohli issues first public statement 91 days after RCB stampede, calls June 4 tragedy part of team’s journey.
Virat Kohli’s statement, shared by RCB on social media platform X, forms part of the team’s ‘RCB CARES’ initiative.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s IPL-winning captain Rajat Patidar broke his silence on the deadly stampede that claimed the ...