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Bengaluru stampede: Did Virat Kohli know about the people who died outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium? The pre-India cricketer asks. Cricket news

Bengaluru: One injured for treatment after a stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium, a large number of fans gathered to win the Royal Challengers Bangalore team in IPL 2025, Bengaluru, Karnataka. At least four people were killed and many others suffered injuries in the incident. (PTI Photo) (PTI06_04_2025_000588a)

The former Indian cricketer has asked the players of Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) if they were aware of the fact that people were outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, while they were celebrating their first IPL trophy inside the venue. On Wednesday, at least 11 people were killed and more than 30 injured after a stampede as the mob tried to enter the cricket stadium. “I could not believe in a million years that Virat Kohli knew that people were dying out, and the Felicitation was going in,” Vasan was quoted by ANI.“Politicians, I can believe, because they are ruthless, thick-chased and therefore corporate, which is RCB franchise. The franchise does not care because they have to show the balance sheet, and they have to show revenue. They might know. It was a lack of communication. ,He said, “By the time Virat and the players came to know, they had no to say. If Virat had known, he would immediately go out.

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Cricket fans came out on Tuesday to celebrate the victory of Royal Challengers Bangalore’s first Indian Premier League title. The team through their website gave fans for free passes for the incident, and urged them to follow the guidelines set by the police and officers.The team said in a statement that it was “suffering from depth”.The Chief Minister of Karnataka state Siddaramaiah, who uses only one name, said the mob tried to break one of the stadium’s gates and enter the ceremonies.Who is that IPL player?“At the time of the celebration, this should not have been an unfortunate incident. We are saddened by this,” he told reporters.“Nobody expected this crowd,” he said.Karnataka State Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar told reporters that “the crowd was very uncontrollable”.In India, the control board for cricket, which organizes the IPL, in a statement is called “unfortunate”.BCCI Secretary Devjit Saikia said, “It is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy for their cricketers. The organizers should have planned it better.”

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