
The former Indian stimulator Venkatesh Prasad has committed to recovering the lost charm of the iconic stadium M. Chinnaswamy Bengaluru when formally announced his candidacy for the upcoming Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA). His remarks come at a time when the stadium was once considered to be a jewel in an Indian cricket, overshadowed by security concerns and loss of international accessories.
2025 IPL Celebrations of Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s Maiden title in Chinnaswamy were kissed by the bumper and forced the authorities to review the security protocols. To this, BCCI recently moved BCCi’s World Cup matches from the venue and quoted falling in the crowd. Against this background Prasad, along with his panel led by former secretary KSCA Santosh Menon and long -term administrator Mruthyunjaya promised sweeping reforms to bring the international cricket back to Bengalur.
“This is something that should not happen, honestly. We must be very proactive in conjunction with the government. We must ensure that the matches are played at the Chinnaswama stadium as soon as possible,” Pig said at the start of the campaign.
He also emphasized the importance of regenerating the character of the place.
“We have to return the lost glory when it comes to the stadium. We would like to bring back the international cricket. It is such an iconic place that has been over the last 50 years. This is something that has never happened where international matches have moved. It’s not a good thing.” Said
In addition to renewing matches, the Prasad panel also outlined ambitious plans for the future.
The former Indian pitch also spoke about the revival of domestic structures that have suffered in recent years.
“There is no structure with a cricket of men’s or female cricket in Karnataka or even for banks and industries. These matches have not happened in the last few years,” he added, promising to strengthen the competition at a local level, “he added.
As KSCA’s vote approaches, the input of the Pigs gathered the conversation via the Krictaka cricket. Fans and critics are considering whether his character and reform plans can actually restore the fading reputation of Chinnaswamy.
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Published:
Debodinna Chakracorty
Published on:
August 20, 2025