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CSK Fan Club’s 2024 Warning RCB IPL 2025 Cricket News goes viral after stampede

New Delhi: In 2024, a Chennai Super Kings (CSK), a old old warning issued by the Fan Club, Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) of Bangalore (RCB) started again during the IPL 2025 win and started viral in view of the sad Stamped, which made many people dead and many others were injured. RCB won its first IPL title by defeating Punjab Kings in the 2025 final, leading to a large -scale ceremony in Bengaluru. However, what should have been a historical moment for the franchise, turned into a disaster as a stampede occurred during the team’s festive parade, resulting in a decrease in life and widespread injuries.Following the tragedy, social media fans revived the 2024 post from the CSK fan account, which warned of lack of security for women and families at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru during the IPL matches.“For our fans who come today and support us in Bangalore. Hope you are grateful to your love and support forever! However, with all women, children and families looking towards women, children and families, it is shabby. It’s not Bengaluru. Latedown beyond words and imagination,” The original post from 2024 said.Now, recently in the light of the tragedy, the same fan account has resumed his warning, expressing disappointment on how his earlier concerns were rejected.
“A lot of engagement with fans on this old tweet. Yes, we expressed concern about safety and safety in 2024! RCB management accepted the problem and facing it, came to rescue with trolls’ reactions such as’ where there is evidence ‘,’ neck losing ‘,’ burnol ‘,’ sympathetic ‘, this is not!“Unfortunately, what happened in 2025 could have been easily avoided if there was responsibility, approach and intention to accept only reality!” CSK Fan Club posted on Thursday.The resurrection post has created a new debate on fan behavior, security flaws and event management during high-profile cricket events in India-raising difficult questions to respond to RCB and local authorities.IPL Champion RCB announced financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh every Rs 10 lakh for families of 11 supporters, who lost their lives in a stampede outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium during the team’s IPL win ceremony.RCB released a statement on social media on Thursday, “The unfortunate incident in Bengaluru yesterday has caused great pain and pain to the RCB family.”“As a mark of respect and a gesture of solidarity, RCB has announced a financial assistance of Rs 10 lakh to each of each eleven families of the deceased. Also, a fund called RCB Care is also being built to support the injured fans in this tragic incident,” he said.More than 50 people were injured in the incident.
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Asia Cup 2025: What is the cost of India vs Pakistan match? How to buy tickets? , Cricket news

As the Asia Cup is growing with buildup and enthusiasm for 2025, and for the tournament opener for just one week, fans now have a chance to secure their seats for the tournament, officially opens through the Gulf Standard Time (IST) at 5:00 pm today with ticket sales.Three package options have been offered with individual match tickets, which gives supporters flexibility to choose from group-off action, super four competitions or finals. A limited number of tickets will be available in this release, with further sales in stadium box offices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Tickets can be purchased https://platinumlist.net/
Ticket package
- Package 1 () 11,390): Three groups A Fixits include-India vs UAE, Pakistan vs. Oman, and heavy-awaited India vs Pakistan clash.
- Package 2 () 12,589): Three super four encounters include – B1 vs. B2, A1 VS A2, and A1 VS B2.
- Package 3 () 12,589): Fans with two super four matches – the tournament final – A2 vs. B2, A1 vs. B1, and Title Dickyader offers admissions.
In addition to these bundles, single-match tickets are also being released simultaneously, allowing fans to book for the specific fixtures of their choice.Asia Cup 2025 will be played at places in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with a full tournament schedule available online.
Asia Cup 2025 Schedule
- Tuesday, September 9 – Afghanistan vs Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Wednesday, September 10 – India vs United Arab Emirates, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Thursday, September 11 – Bangladesh vs Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Friday, September 12 – Pakistan vs Oman, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Saturday, September 13 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Sunday, September 14 – India vs Pakistan, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Monday, September 15 – UAE vs Oman, Abu Dhabi – 4:00 pm
- Monday, September 15 – Sri Lanka vs Hong Kong, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Tuesday, September 16 – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Wednesday, September 17 – Pakistan vs UAE, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Thursday, September 18 – Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Friday, September 19 – India vs Oman, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Saturday, September 20 – B1 vs B2, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Sunday, September 21 – A1 vs A2, Dubai – 6:30 PM
- Monday, September 22 – Rest Day
- Tuesday, September 23 – A2 vs B1, Abu Dhabi – 6:30 pm
- Wednesday, September 24 – A1 vs B2, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Thursday, September 25 – A2 vs B2, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Friday, September 26 – A1 vs B1, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Saturday, September 27 – Rest Day
- Sunday, September 28 – Final, Dubai – 6:30 pm
- Monday, September 29 – Reserve Day
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Rajasthan Royals claimed cricket news in Supreme Court, shocking Sreesanth

Long shadow of a decade -old case that included former India fast bowlers S sreesanth Has reached once again Supreme CourtIs pulling Rajasthan Royals In the spotlight. In 2012, Sreesanth was dropped from the IPL season after suffering from a knee injury during a practice match in Jaipur. Royals, who insured their players under a special contingent policy of more than Rs 8.7 crore, filed a claim of about Rs 82 lakh, arguing that the injury left them in disqualified to participate that year. The insurance company, however, saw things differently. The United India Insurance dismissed the claim, which insisted that Sreesanth had already been taking toe injury since 2011, which was not disclosed when the policy was taken. According to him, this previous injury affected his availability, which made Royals claim invalid. The matter went before the National Consumer Disputes Prevention Commission, which biased with the franchise and ordered the insurer to pay. But the company has since appealed to the Supreme Court since then, where the matter is now being seen again. In court, Royals said toe injury never prevented Sreesanth from playing and the only reason for missing the season was that there was a fresh knee injury during the insured period. His lawyer also reported that fitness certificates were presented at the time of insurance, with the next knee injury. A bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta questioned whether the toe injury was formally revealed. He also noted that if the insurer knew the injury, he could deny coverage or charge high premium. For now, the matter is unresolved. The Supreme Court has asked the insurance firm to produce additional documents, including Sreesanth’s fitness certificate and basic application for policy. Till then, the decade -old dispute between a cricket franchise and its insurer continues, Royals are still waiting for their claim to response.
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