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Chinnaswamy stampede revives memories of ugly 1969 Eden Gardens episode: Fans who never really mattered

In a couple of days it will all be okay and the men and women who died will be mere footnotes in the larger IPL story.

June 05, 2025 / 00:21 IST
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Chinnaswamy stampede revives memories of ugly 1969 Eden Gardens episode

In a stampede for tickets at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata six cricket fans lost their lives and 50 were injured in December 1969. What was/is most unfortunate is that none of them have been remembered in the annals of India’s cricket history.

2025 - 55 years later many fans died earlier on Wednesday in Bengaluru with many others injured. The similarities are uncanny. In 1969 fans had queued up outside the Eden Gardens for tickets and many had parked themselves overnight. For 7000 tickets to be sold, there were more than 20,000 fans present. When the counters opened, the crowd turned unruly and the ones at the back started pushing the ones in front causing many to fall. That’s when the stampede happened and many died.

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Earlier on Wednesday the road was barricaded for the RCB team bus to go through and all the fans were pushed to the side of the roads. As the numbers swelled, there was hardly any space to stand. Some felt suffocated and when the team bus arrived, many who were at the back pushed the ones in front. That’s what caused the stampede as many fell down. Some got trampled and many others were injured.

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