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    BREAKING: BCCI to Review IPL Celebration Norms After Bengaluru Incident, RCB Ban Not on Cards

    CT StaffBy CT StaffJune 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The BCCI wants to make IPL celebrations safer now. They will meet on June 14 to discuss this. A terrible accident happened during RCB’s victory parade. 11 people died in the stampede near Chinnaswamy Stadium.

    BCCI to Review IPL Celebration Norms After Bengaluru Incident
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    The cricket board feels very sad about this tragedy. They want to prevent such accidents in the future. The BCCI will create new safety rules for teams. These rules will help manage big crowds better.

    RCB won their first IPL title on June 3. Fans gathered to celebrate with their heroes. Too many people came to the stadium area. The crowd became too big to control safely.

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    BCCI Meeting Will Focus on Safety Rules

    The board officials will meet this Saturday virtually. They want to discuss celebration guidelines with team owners. The BCCI knows teams need better planning for victory events. Safety must come first in all future celebrations.

    Officials say RCB didn’t inform them about the event. The team organized the celebration without proper permission. This created problems with crowd management and security arrangements.

    The BCCI won’t punish RCB for this incident. They believe education works better than punishment here. The board wants all teams to learn together. Everyone needs to understand how to celebrate safely.

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    The officials will also talk about player behavior rules. They want to review the current conduct code. Some players broke rules during the recent season. The board needs stricter guidelines for future tournaments.

    Cricket bosses will discuss age fraud problems too. Young players sometimes lie about their real age. This gives them unfair advantages in junior cricket. The BCCI wants better age verification systems now.

    Focus Remains on Preventing Future Tragedies

    The board received complaints about Telangana cricket funds misuse. Officials will examine these serious allegations during the meeting. They want to ensure money goes to the proper places.

    The BCCI promises to work with local police better. Stadium security needs improvement across all IPL venues. Teams must coordinate with authorities before organizing big events.

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    Officials want standard procedures for all victory celebrations. Every team will follow the same safety protocols. This will prevent confusion and ensure proper crowd control.

    Teams Must Get Permission Before Victory Events

    The new rules will require advance notification to BCCI. Teams cannot organize surprise celebration events without approval. Local authorities must also give permission for gatherings. This helps ensure adequate security and medical facilities.

    The cricket board wants families to enjoy celebrations safely. No victory is worth losing innocent lives over. The BCCI promises to learn from this tragedy. They will make sure it never happens again.

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