What began as a jubilant celebration for the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) quickly turned into a nightmare. Following their first victory in 18 years, the atmosphere in Bengaluru was filled with excitement. However, the joy was marred by a tragic stampede that resulted in the deaths of 11 individuals and left nearly 50 others injured. Authorities have detained four individuals in connection with the incident that occurred outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium, including Nikhil Sosale, a prominent marketing executive for RCB. In light of this tragedy, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is contemplating the introduction of new guidelines for future victory celebrations.
In the wake of the stampede, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia emphasized the need for action, stating, "At some stage, BCCI will have to do something. We cannot be a silent spectator." He acknowledged that while the celebration was a private event for RCB, the BCCI holds responsibility for cricket in India and is committed to preventing similar incidents in the future.
Despite the enthusiasm of fans eager for a cricketing celebration, confusion regarding the event's organization led to uncertainty. Inadequate announcements regarding both Vidhana Soudha and the stadium caused attendees to frequently move between the two locations. Reports indicate that some police officers were not fully aware of the event's schedule, contributing to the chaos. Although a formal event was taking place at Vidhana Soudha, the atmosphere at Kanteerava Stadium remained disorganized. According to Deccan Herald, the ground staff's inability to communicate effectively further complicated the situation.