RCB hints at return to Chinnaswamy Stadium for IPL 2026

Royal Challengers Bengaluru has sparked excitement among fans with a cryptic social media post suggesting their home matches for IPL 2026 will be at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The post comes after the Karnataka government granted permission for IPL games at the venue earlier this year. This follows a period of uncertainty due to safety concerns stemming from a tragic incident after RCB's 2025 title win.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru, the defending IPL champions after their maiden title win in 2025, shared a post on X on March 2, 2026, featuring images of the IPL and WPL trophies against the backdrop of M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The caption read, “Home is where our heart is,” fueling speculation that the franchise will host its IPL 2026 home games at the iconic Bengaluru venue.

The stadium has been sidelined for competitive cricket since June 4, 2025, when a stampede near MG Road and Cubbon Road during celebrations for RCB's IPL victory claimed 11 lives. Nearly 2.5 lakh fans had gathered for a victory parade from Vidhana Soudha and a fan engagement event at the stadium, leading authorities to deem the venue unsafe for large crowds. As a result, even fixtures like the ICC Women’s ODI World Cup were shifted elsewhere.

On February 12, 2026, the Karnataka government approved the return of IPL matches to Chinnaswamy Stadium, prioritizing public safety. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar stated on X, “In the interest of the sport and its fans, the Cabinet today has taken an important decision to permit the conduct of IPL matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium, while keeping public safety paramount.” The approval incorporates recommendations from the Justice John Michael D’Cunha Report, including strict ticketing norms, crowd regulation, and stadium access protocols. Reports indicate a capped capacity of 35,000 spectators and the use of AI-enabled surveillance.

With IPL 2026 set to begin on March 28, RCB, as defending champions, is expected to feature in the opening match. The franchise has not issued an official confirmation, but the post has been interpreted by fans as a strong indication of cricket's return to Bengaluru. This development marks a significant step for the team and its supporters, known as the '12th Man Army,' after months of venue uncertainty.

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Dynamic illustration of M. Chinnaswamy Stadium packed for IPL 2026 opener, with schedule release highlights and RCB fans celebrating.
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IPL 2026: Governing Council approves first-half schedule for imminent release

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Following last week's announcement of a March 28 start delay due to state elections, the IPL Governing Council has greenlit the first 13-14 days of fixtures for release on March 6 or 7. Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will host the opener at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, with five home games, a playoff, and the final there on May 31; the rest shift to Raipur.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India has released the schedule for the initial 20 matches of the Indian Premier League 2026, starting March 28 with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru hosting Sunrisers Hyderabad at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. The full fixture list will follow after state election dates are confirmed in three regions. This phase includes four double-headers across 10 venues.

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The Indian Premier League 2026 will begin on March 28, two days later than initially planned, with the final set for May 31. The adjustment accommodates pending assembly election dates in Assam, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu, affecting key venues. The IPL Governing Council plans to finalize the schedule next week.

Chennai Super Kings have started their pre-season preparations for IPL 2026 at the team's High Performance Centre in Navalur. Skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad and MS Dhoni joined the camp on March 1, alongside other Indian players, amid delays in the tournament schedule and travel disruptions from Middle East tensions.

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All ten Indian Premier League franchises have finalized their captains for the 2026 season, set to begin in late March. Notable changes include Riyan Parag taking over at Rajasthan Royals and Ruturaj Gaikwad returning for Chennai Super Kings after an injury. This lineup features a mix of young leaders and experienced skippers aiming to guide their teams through the T20 tournament.

Tickets for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 semi-finals went on sale on February 24, amid high demand for the knockout stages. Venues for the matches depend on team qualifications, particularly involving Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The semi-finals are scheduled for March 4 and 5, with the final on March 8.

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US billionaire David Blitzer has joined the race to acquire a majority stake in Indian Premier League teams Royal Challengers Bengaluru or Rajasthan Royals, valuing RCB at $1.8 billion. The move intensifies competition from figures like Manchester United co-owner Avram Glazer and Indian tycoons such as Adar Poonawalla. Final bids are due by mid-March ahead of the 2026 IPL season.

 

 

 

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