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RCB pays special tribute to victims during IPL opener at Chinnaswamy
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RCB pays special tribute to victims during IPL opener at Chinnaswamy

By WEB DESK TEAM
March 28, 2026 3 Min Read
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RCB pays special tribute to victims during IPL opener at Chinnaswamy
Royal Challengers Bangalore players gather together (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Bangalore: Ten months since last indian premier league Cricket returned to the home ground of Royal Challengers Bangalore on Saturday with renewed vigor and a redesigned match-day experience for fans at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium.Yet amid the noise, memories of last year’s tragedy linger. The 11 seats dedicated to the victims of RCB’s victory celebrations stand out – enclosed within a picket fence and decorated with floral patterns against a white background – a quiet reminder amidst the tense atmosphere.Outside the stadium, the action started early. Spectators started pouring in as soon as the gates opened around 3.30pm, with many arriving early to get through the revamped admission system and avoid last minute hassles.The excitement isn’t limited to local fans. Curtis P, an Infosys employee from Florida, is one of five colleagues from across the US scheduled to visit during the competition.“I’m a huge cricket fan and have been coming to India to watch matches for a while now. We planned a work trip and timed it to coincide with this match,” Curtis said.For some regulars, the changes translate into a smoother experience. Vishwanath Reddy, a retired Army officer and long-time attendee, was impressed.“This has probably been the smoothest entry experience for us in over thirty years. The police are making sure only people with valid tickets are allowed in near the gate and keeping people moving and not letting crowds gather. I hope this becomes the norm,” he said.However, not everyone has a smooth start. For some, unfamiliarity with updated security protocols can be an inconvenience.Vinaya V, who came with her daughter Mirah, was frustrated by the restrictions. “We didn’t know electronic watches were not allowed. We had to walk a long distance to deposit them at the baggage counter and then return,” she said.RCB fan Santosh Udupa had a similar experience. “I was caught off guard when they said I couldn’t carry my keys. After some discussion, they allowed me to carry my house keys, but I had to store my car keys because of the sensors,” he said.Many others ignored the fine print on prohibited items and were stopped and discussed with security staff when bringing in items such as bags, perfume and cosmetics.Despite these minor issues, the overall arrangement has improved significantly. More than 2,000 personnel, including city police, CCB, traffic and civil defense personnel, were deployed to manage the crowd.Mock drills conducted over the past 10 days appear to be paying off, with entry points remaining largely glitch-free and security staff ensuring there is no loitering around the stadium. With traffic on Cubbon Road largely streamlined, Queen’s Road is no longer as congested as it is on match days.Before the game, the packed stadium paused to pay tribute to the victims. Teams and fans observed a minute’s silence and the message “Forever in our hearts” was displayed on the big screen – a moment of collective remembrance before cricket takes center stage.See also: IPL scores

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ICC 2026indian premier leagueM Chinnaswamy StadiumRCBRCB match day experienceRCB victory celebrationsroyal challengersRoyal Challengers Bangalore
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