
Stampede left 11 dead in Bengalur as Lakhs reached the Chinnaswama stadium to celebrate the Maiden IPL title Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Bombay: BCCI is trying to make standard instructions for IPL victory celebrations at its Apex Counci 14.Formulating standard instructions for IPL victory celebrations, as a result of a tragic impact in Bengalur, is one of the key items on the agenda when BCCI holds its “emerging” top board on Saturday. The meeting will take place practically at 16:00.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!The tragedy occurred 4th after the victory of the RCB after 18 years, when almost 2.5 fans of the Lakhs rushed to the stadium and its surrounding areas to see the Virt Kohli & Co, which led to impacts that remained 11 dead and 56 injured.
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“We will discuss how this kind of tragedy will be prevented in the future, and what are the steps that can be taken in this respect. The need to formulate standards to celebrate the IPL victory will be discussed during the meeting, but we do not want to prohibit RCB or take any steps against it.NZ Tour Tour India in just next year for the White-Ball series seriesMeanwhile, Toi learned that New Zealand would be a tour of India from 11 to 31 January 2026 for a series of white balls, which probably includes three ODI and five T20i. Apex Council will also discuss “BCCi Code of behavior for players and team officials”, which was introduced by the Board of Directors after Indian distortion of Australia. The Code, which orders a limited number of days for families on overseas tours, came up with a sharp criticism of Indian Captain Odi Rohit Sharma and SuperStar Virat Kohli, who both left the test cricket last month. The Apex Council reviews the existing “AVP” verification program, which is a mechanism aimed at limiting age contracts in the cricket of the age group, especially in the categories of younger 16 (boys) and up to 15 years (girls).Another matter on the agenda is a complaint filed in April 2025 by the president of the cricket association of the Karimnagar district in Agam Rao. He claimed the irregularities in the use of funds assigned to the development of cricket infrastructure in the Telangana districts. The BCCi Ombudsman justice ARUN Misra, who acted on the complaint, ordered the council to peak to take appropriate measures.