According to the tragic jostling which ruined Royal Challengers BengaluruTitle IPL (RCB) (RCB) celebrations (RCB), the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is expected to organize a special meeting to develop standard operational procedures (SOPS) for future victory parades of the Indian Premier League (IPL). The case would be an important point of discussion at the 28th meeting of the BCCI Apex Council, scheduled for June 14.
The first IPL title of RCB on June 3 sparked a big fanfare the next day, thousands of people meeting in Bengaluru to celebrate the long -awaited triumph of the team. However, the celebrations have turned into a tragic event when a massive crowd, estimated at around four Lakh, gathered outside Mr. Chinnaswamy stadium. The huge crowd led to a stampede, leading to the death of 11 and leaving 56 others seriously injured. The incident aroused immense criticism of the planning and execution of the event.
The BCCI, while being distinguished from direct involvement in the event, strongly condemned the incident. The secretary is ahead of Saikia revealed the need for responsibility. Meanwhile, given the urgency of the question, the Apex Council has now listed the discussion concerning the celebration of the IPL victory and the need to formulate the standards as a first -rate article.
The places of the New Zealand tour of India will be finalized
The government of Karnataka, on the other hand, blamed the RCB and the BCCI, claiming that no official authorization had been requested for the event and alleging that an agreement existed between the board of directors and the franchise concerning security and the ticket office.
In addition to the formulation of celebration protocols, the meeting of June 14 Council will cover several other important questions. These include finalizing the places of the visit to New Zealand Indiawhich includes three ODI and five T20i, and approving the calendar of the national season 2025-20126.
Also on the agenda is a complaint from V. Agam Rao, president of the Karimnagar District Cricket Association, concerning the alleged dissatisfaction of the Cricket infrastructure funds in Telangana. The Council will examine the BCCI code of conduct for players and team officials, tournament allocation policies for staff, the modifications proposed to the age verification program (AVP) and the appointment of coaches for the referees of match.
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