Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB)’s Indian Premier League (IPL) win turned sour last year after 11 people lost their lives in the stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium during the victory celebrations. The aftermath saw competitive cricket not being played at the venue, and it has taken considerable effort to bring the IPL games back to RCB’s home venue. On Tuesday, the RCB management announced that the franchise would be honouring the victims of the stampede by taking a few steps before the 2026 opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28.
RCB CEO Rajesh Menon and Mo Bobat, the Director of Cricket, announced that the franchise will reserve 11 seats permanently at the venue for all future matches. The seats will remain unoccupied as a silent tribute to the 11 people who lost their lives during the June 4 stampede.
All players will also wear jersey number 11 during all practice sessions during the IPL 2026 season. A memorial plaque will also be unveiled near the stadium’s inner entrance, providing a dedicated space for reflection.
“This is a tribute to our fans, who will always remain a part of our journey”, Menon told reporters on Tuesday.
“I would like to thank the government for making this possible. It has been a long journey since June 4, and everything has been executed on a war footing. We have worked to follow the SOPs provided by the court and ensure all protocols are in place,” he added.
