Disaster at Chinnaswamy Stadium! 7 dead, including a child, RCB fans run to celebrate the IPL victory. Cricket news

New Delhi: The ceremonies outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore were in full swing, with loud cheers, hoots, and roaring mantras, fans gathered in large scale to catch a glimpse of their victorious Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) stars. The scenes reflected the pleasure of a fan who was waiting for 18 years for this moment. On Tuesday night, RCB won its first IPL title with a six -run win over Punjab Kings in a thrilling final at a pack Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.For the franchise icon Virat Kohli, which has been with the RCB since the establishment of the league in 2008, it was a particularly important milestone – which raised the trophy after years of Mrs.RCB players have been scheduled to meet Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Wednesday, after which they will go to their home ground M Chinnaswamy Stadium for a fan engagement program. A large crowd has already gathered in the stadium, which is expected to come close to the team’s pride.The Karnataka State Cricket Association has organized a special Felicitation ceremony for the RCB squad at the stadium to honor its historical achievement.In social media video, the crowd outside the stadium became so large that the Karnataka police had to use light force to manage inflamed numbers and maintain orders.The tragedy occurred during the RCB victory ceremony at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, as the reports indicated that seven people, including a child, lost their lives in a stampede. More than 25 others have suffered injuries in the incident, reporting six persons in critical condition.Earlier in the day, the team headed by Rajat Patidar was obtained at the airport by Karnataka’s Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivkumar. As the players made their way to the Chief Minister’s office in the descendant Saudh, fans raised the streets, cheered their champions with unbridled enthusiasm.
However, according to a tweet by the Bengaluru Traffic Police, the much-awaited open-top bus parade at the stadium from Vidhan Sauda to the stadium can be canceled due to heavy traffic congestion. The city’s rainy season and the challenges of crowd control – especially after the mass ceremonies of last night – also contributed to uncertainty around the parade.He said, the parade can also happen when Chief Minister Siddaramaiah gives special permission. The open-top bus stands near its office, waiting for the last node.