BCCI meeting on this date. (Photo- PTI)
The IPL 2025 title was named after the RCB team. But after this historic victory, his celebration was under question. A tragic stampede at Bangalore’s Chinnaswamy Stadium has forced the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) to take serious steps. In this incident, 11 people lost their lives and 56 people were injured. In such a situation, the BCCI is going to take big decisions for such an incident to not happen again.
BCCI meeting on this date
After this accident, the BCCI is going to consult the standard guidelines for celebrating the victory in the Indian Premier League at the meeting of its 28th Apex Council. This meeting will be held on Saturday, in which many important issues will also be discussed. Let me tell you, last Wednesday, there was chaos in the Chinnaswamy Stadium, when about two and a half million fans gathered and gathered around the stadium to see their favorite cricket stars. This mob took the form of a stampede, causing this tragic accident.
The BCCI has admitted that this event could be managed better. Taking this incident seriously, the board has included it in the agenda of its upcoming meeting. A BCCI source told PTI, “There will be a thorough discussion on making clear and safe guidelines for organizing the victory of IPL in the IPL in Saturday’s meeting. Concrete steps will be taken to prevent such incidents from happening again. The purpose of these guidelines will be to ensure the safety of the fans and manage better crowds in such events.
India-New Zealand series will also be decided
In this meeting, the selection of Venue for the upcoming cricket series between India and New Zealand will also be considered. This series is very important for Indian cricket fans, and it will be the priority of BCCI to choose the suitable grounds for it. An important issue that will be raised in the meeting is the review of the Edge Verification Process. This effort of BCCI is to prevent age-streaming in age group cricket, especially under-16 (boys) and under-15 (girls). The board will consider ways to further strengthen this process.