Virat Kohli Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) has been opened about the scrambled outside the Chinnaswamy stadium on June 4. Kohli stated that it affected him and everyone associated with royal competitors, Bengaluru, adding that their loss has become part of the team’s story.
Benjloro finally won the first IPL title ever by beating the Punjab kings (PBKS) in the final match in Ahmedabad. However, the tragedy was young the next day during the team’s victory celebrations outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The accident killed 11 life and left many fans injured.
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RCB shared the reaction of VIRAT KOHLI to the tragedy via the x social media platform. The former RCB captain praised the fans who lost their lives or was injured in Stampeed. He also expressed the sorrow of what should have been a historical celebration.
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“Nothing in life is really preparing for you for a sorrow like June 4. It should not have been the happiest moment in our privilege’s history … turned into a tragic thing. I was thinking and praying for the families of those who lost … and for our grapes who were injured. Your loss is part of our story now.
Killing RCB Stampede at the M Chinnaswamy 11 stadium
The stampede took place outside the M Chinnaswamy stadium when a crowd was said to exceed two people, Kah, which overwhelmed the stadium, which is only 32,000. Overclocking led to 11 deaths, all of which are less than 40, and left at least 50 others.
In response, Prime Minister of Karnataka Cedarmaia announced the compensation of 10 rupees for the families of the deceased, and RCB pledged to an equal extent to each of the 11 family as a gesture of respect and solidarity.
The tragedy has put the future of RCB in IPL 2026 at risk. It is worth noting that the Justice Committee is that it was, which achieved the incident, concluded that the design and structure of the stadium is not safe for large gatherings. The report also held the RCB, DNA Entertainment and KSCA
Royal Challenars Bengaloro ended the silence of social media
A few days ago, the Royal Challengers Bengaluru team ended their silence on social media and announced compensation for 25 rupees for each family of the victims.
The concession also revealed plans to hold a memorial in Bangaluru to honor the fans and submit a six -point statement aimed at preventing similar incidents in the future.
In the wake of the stampede, many cricket events were transferred. The Women’s World Cup matches were transferred from Bangaluru to Navi Mumbai, and the Local Mehraja T20 Cup moved to Missuru.
The Karnataka RCB government, the DNA Networks and the Karnataka State Association (KSCA) is responsible for the accident.
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