logo
BCCI was not aware of Karnataka government's plans to felicitate RCB: IPL Chairman

BCCI was not aware of Karnataka government's plans to felicitate RCB: IPL Chairman

The Hindu5 days ago

IPL Chairman Arun Dhumal has expressed his condolences to families who lost their members in the stampede near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Wednesday (June 4, 2025) and said BCCI had no information that such an event was being planned.
"This is a very unfortunate incident... We had no information that such an event was being planned... If such events are planned in the future, then proper arrangements should be made... Those who were sitting inside the stadium had no information about the incident," Arun Dhumal told ANI.
The incident occurred near the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium when thousands of fans gathered to catch a glimpse of their favourite players ahead of Royal Challengers Bengaluru's (RCB) IPL victory celebrations.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated at a press conference that 11 people died in the incident while 33 others were injured.
Arun Dhumal expressed condolences on behalf of the BCCI to the families who had lost their members in the stampede.
"We express condolences to the families of the deceased. A title win was to be celebrated; rather, the loss of lives is being mourned," he said.
Mr. Dhumal said the BCCI-organised IPL concluded on Tuesday.
He said the local administration will look into the reasons for stampede and take required steps.
He said after learning of the stampede and that a felicitation event was being held, he conveyed that the event should stop.
Answering a query, Mr. Dhumal said they were not aware that an event was being held and whether the cricket fans were invited or came on their own, they had no information.
Mr. Siddaramaiah also expressed his deep sorrow over the incident.
"A major tragedy occurred during the victory celebrations. It happened near the Chinnaswamy Stadium. The government has announced a compensation of ₹10 lakh for the deceased. The government will provide free treatment to the injured. Eleven people died and 33 were injured in the stampede. This tragedy should not have happened. The government expresses deep sorrow over this incident."
RCB finally ended an 18-year wait for the coveted IPL trophy, defeating Punjab Kings by six wickets in the finals of IPL 2025, held on Tuesday at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

"Best in the world": South Africa players hail Kagiso Rabada ahead of WTC final
"Best in the world": South Africa players hail Kagiso Rabada ahead of WTC final

India Gazette

timean hour ago

  • India Gazette

"Best in the world": South Africa players hail Kagiso Rabada ahead of WTC final

New Delhi [india], June 9 (ANI): Ahead of the World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia from June 11, South African players Kyle Verreynne, David Bedingham, Aiden Markram and Tristan Stubbs lauded right-arm seamer Kagiso Rabada and went on to say that he is 'best in the world.' The spearhead is second in the ICC Men's Test Bowling Rankings, behind only Jasprit Bumrah, but a number of Rabada's teammates consider him 'the best bowler in the world.'. 'KG's the best bowler in the world,' wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne confidently declared, speaking exclusively to the ICC before the World Test Championship decider, which starts at Lord's on Wednesday. 'Without a doubt, he's the best bowler in the world and I think he's one of those guys that always wants to do it on the big stage and you don't get any stages bigger than this, so I think he's going to be massive for us,' he added. As wicket-keeper, Verreynne is uniquely poised to witness what makes Rabada the star he is - or, in his words, a 'different beast'. The 28-year-old was behind the stumps when his team-mate took that special five-for at Lord's a few years ago, 'Any game that he plays in, any team that he plays for, KG with the Proteas badge, and I think especially in white kit, is a different beast. I know how much Test cricket means to him and I know how much he loves this current team and this space, so putting all of those things into his performance, I think he'll be a massive threat,' the wicketkeeper-batter said. Those sentiments were echoed by fellow teammate David Bedingham, who looks forward to seeing what Rabada can deliver on the unique Lord's wicket, which always offers opportunities for accurate bowlers. 'I genuinely think he's the best bowler in the world. He's played here (Lord's), he's taken wickets here before, so him going well will go a long way to us winning the whole thing. He's an amazing person... and he makes our jobs a lot easier. He's the leader of our attack,' said Bedingham. As South Africa looks to end its ICC silverware drought, its players are hyper aware that it'll be crucial that its stars relish and handle the high-pressure environment that comes with stages of this magnitude. '(Rabada) gets up for the really big moments. He wants to lead from the front and he takes a lot of guys with him on that journey. So, obviously a big player for us, but he's (also) been complemented really well in the bowling department by everyone else and they've, sort of, found a way to work really well together. No doubt he's the leader of the attack, but he pulls guys with him and guys tend to follow,' opener Aiden Markram said. Rabada earned a spot on the Lord's honour board the last time the Proteas played a Test at the hallowed venue, as South Africa beat England by an innings and 12 runs in August 2022. The fast bowler compiled a first innings return of 5/52 off 19 overs - and seven scalps for the match. 'I remember the wicket was quite busy. We were in the slip cordon and we were on edge the whole time, because it felt like every ball you could get a catch. But, (Rabada) bowled really well. He used the (Lord's) slope and various angles really well, broke partnerships when there was a partnership to break and did what he does... so special to have been on the field,' Markram continued. Also speaking exclusively to ICC Digital, batter Tristan Stubbs added that Rabada will be in peak damage-inflicting form at Lord's. 'He's an amazing bowler and he's fresh and ready to go, I'm happy he's on my team,' he said. (ANI)

"Hopefully it runs out of steam pretty quickly": Josh Hazlewood on his nickname HazelGod
"Hopefully it runs out of steam pretty quickly": Josh Hazlewood on his nickname HazelGod

India Gazette

timean hour ago

  • India Gazette

"Hopefully it runs out of steam pretty quickly": Josh Hazlewood on his nickname HazelGod

New Delhi [India] June 9 (ANI): Australian seamer Josh Hazlewood, Mitchell Starc, spinner Nathan Lyon reflected on Hazlewood's nickname, Hazel God given by his Indian Premier League (IPL) team Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) fans, ahead of their ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final against Australia at Lord's on June 11. In a video posted by ICC on Instagram, Hazlewood said, 'Yeah, hopefully it runs out of steam pretty quickly.' In a video posted by ICC on Instagram, Starc said, 'Hopefully it sticks, because I don't think he likes it too much. He's had a fantastic few months, the big fella over in India, and he's come home with bags of cash. So I look forward to seeing him in action here atthe Lords.' 'Hazel God, he actually referred to himself as it the other day, which totally took me back by surprise. Off the back of him winning the IPL, I think he's running with it,' Nathan Lyon said in a video posted by ICC on Instagram. Hazlewood arrives in UK in red hot form, completing a sensational Indian Premier League campaign with Royal Challengers Bengaluru, where he picked up 22 wickets and played a crucial role in their title-winning run. He has slowly eased back into red-ball preparation, bowling around five overs at moderate intensity during Australia's optional training session in Beckenham on Saturday. If he pulls up well, Hazlewood will likely edge out Scott Boland for a spot in the starting XI for the WTC final. Since returning to the Test setup during the 2023 Ashes, Hazlewood has been in remarkable form, claiming 57 wickets in 13 matches at an average of 19.68. Australia squad for WTC final: Usman Khawaja, Sam Konstas, Marnus Labuschagne, Steve Smith, Travis Head, Alex Carey, Josh Inglis, Cameron Green, Beau Webster, Pat Cummins (c), Mitchell Starc, Josh Hazlewood, Scott Boland, Nathan Lyon, Matt Kuhnemann. Travelling reserve: Brendan Doggett. (ANI)

"The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top": Skipper Pat Cummins ranks triumph over India as his best ahead of WTC final
"The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top": Skipper Pat Cummins ranks triumph over India as his best ahead of WTC final

India Gazette

timean hour ago

  • India Gazette

"The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top": Skipper Pat Cummins ranks triumph over India as his best ahead of WTC final

New Delhi [India] June 9 (ANI): Australian captain Pat Cummins believes the 2023 ODI World Cup final triumph over India would be 'hard to top', and winning consecutive World Test Championship (WTC) crowns would be a significant reflection of Australia's dominance over the past four years. Pat Cummins led Australia to their sixth ODI World Cup title after beating hosts India in the final of the 2023 World Cup in Ahmedabad and to their maiden WTC title in the same year. He is also leading Aussie to their second WTC Final scheduled on June 11 against South Africa. 'The ODI World Cup of 2023 is going to be hard to top, that's number one for me. Having two maces is a really significant thing to show for that period of time - we feel like we have been the best team in the world across all different conditions and to hold the mace at the end of that would be a great sign of something to point to now but also down the track, ' Pat Cummins said as quoted from 'The last four years or so have been hugely successful for this group, and it's been such a great chunk of our careers for players and staff,' the 32-year-old said. 'But I do believe the (World Test Championship) mace is just below that in terms of you're up against every other team in the world and you've been successful for a couple of years to make the final, so the mace means a lot,' Cummins said. Australia hasn't lost a Test series in the past two years, winning away in New Zealand and Sri Lanka while retaining the Ashes in England in 2023. They also defeated Pakistan and India at home, along with a draw against the West Indies, to secure a spot in the WTC decider against the Proteas. Cummins acknowledged that success is a team effort, highlighting the contributions of not just the players but also the staff who have worked hard over time. He emphasised the collective effort behind the team's achievements. 'It takes a whole army, really. There have been 15-plus players who have played in (the team), but the staff as well who worked hard over that period,' he added. 'You need players across different conditions, different injuries, and the pleasing thing as well is we've had quite a few debutants in this cycle who have stepped up and really made a name for themselves,' the Australian said. The Aussie skipper also praised Alex Carey for his innings at Christchurch, and he acknowledged the MCG win over India as one of the great Test matches. 'The Christchurch victory, with Alex Carey getting 98 not out, we had no right to win that match, but we found a way. And last summer, the MCG was one of the great Test matches - late on day five, out of nowhere, we found a way of winning. When the moments get tense, yeah, there's a real want for players to stand up and a real trust from others that they will,' he added. (ANI)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store