Cricket-Bengaluru to return to Chinnaswamy Stadium for IPL games after safety improvements


Cricket - Indian Premier League - IPL - Royal Challengers Bengaluru v Kolkata Knight Riders - M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru, India - May 17, 2025 General view inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Stringer

BENGALURU, India, March ⁠3 (Reuters) - Royal Challengers Bengaluru will play five home ⁠matches in this year's Indian Premier League at ‌the Chinnaswamy Stadium, where a stampede killed 11 people in June while fans were celebrating their maiden IPL title outside the arena, ​the franchise said on Tuesday.

The stadium ⁠will stage this month's ⁠tournament opener and a playoff match as well as the ⁠final, ‌Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) president Venkatesh Prasad told news agency PTI.

The decision to return to ⁠their stadium, which has not staged cricket ​matches with fans ‌in attendance while the local government reviewed its ⁠safety arrangements, ​was taken after discussions with the KSCA,Bengaluru said in a statement.

"The collective efforts to ramp up infrastructure and safety ⁠measures in time for the IPL ​season have ensured that the defending champions will play the majority of their home games attheir home ground," Bengaluru ⁠said.

Bengaluru will also play two of their seven home games in the IPL's league phase in Raipur.

Local media reports said the KSCA, led by former Indian international ​Prasad, conducted an infrastructure overhaul to ⁠improve fan safety.

"We sincerely thank the Government of Karnataka, ​the KSCA, and the Karnataka police ‌for their support in making ​this possible," Bengaluru's CEO Rajesh Menon said.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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