M Chinnaswamy Stadium is expected to accommodate four games at the 2025 women’s world cup.
In a major embarrassment just months before it is scheduled to host crucial ICC Women’s ODI World Cup matches, Bengaluru’s iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium has had its power supply disconnected by the Bangalore Electricity Supply Company Limited (Bescom). The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) is already burdened after a chaotic stampede broke out outside the stadium while celebrating RCB’s maiden IPL title win.
Embarrassment for Chinnaswamy Stadium
According to India Today, the decision was taken after the stadium was found to be operating without a mandatory fire safety clearance—a Fire No Objection Certificate (Fire NOC). The stadium, which is set to host four key matches in the World Cup, including India’s fixtures against Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, and the all-important second semi-final, is now under scrutiny. This development not only puts the future of the venue in doubt for the World Cup but also deepens the administrative crisis looming over the KSCA.
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