BCCI Relocates ODI Series After Stampede in Bengaluru
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has officially shifted the upcoming India ‘A’ vs. South Africa ‘A’ ODI series from Bengaluru to Rajkot, citing safety concerns following a tragic stampede that occurred outside M. Chinnaswamy Stadium earlier this week. The decision prioritizes player security and fan safety after the unfortunate incident claimed multiple lives and left several injured.
Tragedy Prompts Urgent Response
A large crowd had gathered outside the Bengaluru venue to buy match tickets when the stampede occurred. Eyewitnesses described chaotic scenes and inadequate crowd control measures. In response, local authorities raised serious doubts about the stadium’s readiness to host high-profile fixtures in the immediate future.
Reacting swiftly, the BCCI conducted a risk assessment in coordination with law enforcement and match officials. After consulting both teams and the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), the board confirmed Rajkot’s Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium as the new host for all five one-dayers.
Rajkot Steps In to Host the Series
Rajkot’s stadium, known for its modern facilities and crowd management infrastructure, has previously hosted international matches without incident. The move ensures the series proceeds on schedule, with the opening match now set for July 2.
A senior BCCI official said, “While we regret the shift from Bengaluru, the safety of fans, players, and staff comes first. Rajkot has a strong track record and is well-prepared to handle a series of this nature on short notice.”
Both Teams Support the Decision
Both India ‘A’ and South Africa ‘A’ teams have supported the venue change. Coaches and team managers praised the BCCI’s quick response and emphasized that the focus must remain on high-quality cricket and player well-being.
India ‘A’ head coach Sitanshu Kotak, a native of Saurashtra, welcomed the move, saying, “Rajkot is ready. The surface is excellent for ODIs, and the team looks forward to playing competitive cricket in front of a passionate crowd.”
Security Measures Tightened
The BCCI also announced enhanced crowd control protocols for the series in Rajkot. This includes pre-allocated e-ticketing, additional security personnel, and stricter gate-entry regulations to prevent overcrowding and ensure a smooth matchday experience for all.
