Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will host IPL matches at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium starting March 15, 2026, following extensive safety upgrades mandated after the tragic 2025 stampede that killed 11 fans.
Comprehensive Safety Upgrades
Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) implemented phase-wise improvements: 13 new 9-meter-wide gates, redesigned access points separating spectator and player zones, and AI-powered cameras for real-time crowd monitoring. E-ticketing eliminates physical passes, while medical triage zones, ambulances, and non-slip mats enhance emergency response.
Free metro and bus travel for ticket holders reduces external congestion around Cubbon and Queen’s Roads.
Post-Stampede Reforms
The Maheshwar Rao committee’s recommendations—re-evaluating layout, relocating structures, and standardizing emergency exits—received Karnataka Cabinet approval. KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad confirmed Phase 1 completion before IPL opener on March 26, with underground parking planned long-term.
Bengaluru Police issued conditional clearance after rigorous review.
IPL Kickoff Amid National Buzz
Fans anticipate RCB’s homecoming post their 2025 title triumph, coinciding with Holi celebrations, West Asia flight resumptions, and Aravindh’s chess upset over Gukesh. Chinnaswamy’s revival promises safer, electric atmospheres for IPL 2026.