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Bengaluru stampede: Chinnaswamy Stadium ‘unsuitable, unsafe’ for large-scale events, says Cunha probe panel

The report, which has been shared with the Karnataka government and accessed by ESPNCricinfo, indicted RCB.

July 26, 2025 / 07:55 IST
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The commission was appointed by the Karnataka government to investigate the stampede that occurred near the stadium during the victory celebrations of RCB's maiden IPL title win, which left 11 dead and over 50 injured
The commission was appointed by the Karnataka government to investigate the stampede that occurred near the stadium during the victory celebrations of RCB's maiden IPL title win, which left 11 dead and over 50 injured

The M Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru, in news for Bengaluru stampede, has been deemed "unsuitable and unsafe" for large-scale events, according to the findings of Justice John Michael Cunha Commission.

The commission was appointed by the Karnataka government to investigate the July 4 stampede that occurred near the stadium during the victory celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) title win, which left 11 dead and over 50 injured.

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As per ESPNCricinfo, the commission's report stated that the venue's "design and structure" are inherently "unsuitable and unsafe" for large-scale gatherings. It also warned that the organisation of big-attendance events at the stadium will pose "unacceptable risks to public safety, urban mobility, and emergency preparedness."

The report, which has been shared with the Karnataka government and accessed by ESPNCricinfo, indicted RCB, the franchise's event partners DNA Entertainment and the state's cricket governing body, Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) for their role in the stampede which took place on July 4, just the day after team's maiden IPL win, which ended an 18-year-long wait.