BCCI Ban RCB in IPL 2026: major decision after Bengaluru stampede

BCCI Ban RCB: After winning the IPL 2025 title, preparations were made for a grand victory celebration and celebration for Royal Challengers Bangalore outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) ban RCB in IPL 2026? major decision after Bengaluru stampede.

Meanwhile, a stampede occurred outside the stadium in which 11 people lost their lives. Following this, an FIR has been registered against RCB. Two officials of the Karnataka Cricket Association have resigned. One has been arrested in this case.

BCCI ban RCB in IPL 2026: major decision after Bengaluru stampede
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RCB team is caught in the middle of all this. After this matter, BCCI may take a big decision regarding RCB’s participation in IPL 2026. If the investigators directly implicate the RCB board of directors in this serious negligence, the BCCI may have to take major action against RCB to ensure justice and maintain the credibility of the league.

On Tuesday, RCB won its first title by defeating Punjab Kings. After that, the entire team and the fans of Bengaluru were very happy. The next day, Wednesday, the team reached Bengaluru, where they were set to celebrate the victory with their fans. But the festive atmosphere soon turned to mourning.

BCCI ban RCB in IPL 2026: major decision after Bengaluru stampede
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As lakhs of people gathered, a sudden stampede broke out, in which 11 people lost their lives and many were injured. This accident is not just the result of one team’s victory, but rather an indication of lapses in planning and safety. All eyes are now on what decision the BCCI will take regarding RCB’s future.

Also Read: Chinnaswamy Stadium Stampede: Case filed against Virat Kohli, RCB ban for 5 years

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