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Stadium M. Chinnaswamy de Bengaluru faces a significant logistics and infrastructural crisis, which has resulted World Cup Hate Women ICC 2025. This development follows a tragic stampede and a subsequent judicial verdict that has considered the iconic stage “inappropriate and unsafe” For large -scale meetings. The decision has created a Domino effect, forcing the tournament organizers to search an alternative place and launch a shadow on the future of Bengaluru as the main host for major sporting events.
According to the spnkicinfo report, the main cause of this decision goes back to a catastrophic stampede on June 4, which took place during the celebrations of the Royal Challengers Bengaluruis maiden Premier League India (IPL) Title victory. The tragedy, which took place outside the stadium, claimed the life of 11 fans and left more than 50 injured. Then the Karnataka government nominated justice John Michael of Acunha Commission to investigate the incident. The conclusions of the commission were damned, and concluded that those of the stadium “Design and Structure” They were essentially defective to manage large crowds.
The report highlighted several critical failures, including limited entry and exit points, lack of dedicated queue areas, poor connectivity with public transport and inadequate emergency evacuation plans. It Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) It was partially held in charge, along with event organizers and police, so the report called “The recklessness that borders serious negligence” Since then, the State Cabinet has approved the commission’s verdict and has officially refused to grant police authorization for the stadium to host the World Cup parties.
With Bengaluru Rights of Bengaluru in Jeopardy, the search for a new enclosure has been intensified. The report stated that Greenfield International Stadium in Thiruvananthapuram has appeared as leader, with sources that indicate that the parties originally provided for Bengaluru will probably be awarded. It Kerala Cricket Association (KCA) He has also prepared a contingency plan to move his own domestic league to another location if necessary.
He moves away is a significant logistical challenge, as Bengaluru was expected to host various carp accessories, including the opening ceremony and the opening party between India and Sri Lanka On September 30. Other crucial games to move include England vs south -Africa (October 3), India vs Bangladesh (October 26), the second semifinal of October 30, and possibly the final of the tournament on November 2. The other cities confirmed that they would host parties for the tournament are Visakhapatnam, Indore, Guwahati and Colombo.
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According to the report, the Karnataka State Cricket Association has expressed its deep disappointment over the state government’s decision, emphasizing that the stadium has a distinguished trajectory to successfully house more than 750 parties and almost 15 seasons of IPL without a major incident. They have argued that the stampede occurred during a “Private Organized Event” And not a cricket game, and they have even offered unsuccessfully to host the World Cup matches with a reduced capacity or the closed doors.
The KSCA has already had to move its domestic Trophy Maharajà to MySuru for the same reason. The bankruptcy of the incident has also resulted in the resignation of the maximum KSCA officials, including the former Secretary in Shankar and the treasurer Es Jairam, who abandoned the moral motifs. With the KSCA that has lost the deadline of August 10 of the BCCI to obtain police approves, a final decision of the ICC and BCCI is imminent, especially since the places must be delivered to the tournament organizers a month before the event begins.
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This article was first published in Womencricket.cominto Cricket time Business.