Fri, 22 May 2026 · LIVE
Updated May 22, 2026 · 21:15
Cricket News Updated May 22, 2026

Venkatesh Prasad Reveals Chinnaswamy Redevelopment After IPL Final Shift to Ahmedabad

KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad confirmed the redevelopment of M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is already underway, acknowledging that limited capacity likely contributed to the IPL 2026 final being moved to Ahmedabad. The association received global interest from 28 architects, now narrowed to eight firms for conceptual designs. Prasad highlighted improved crowd management and integrated public transport systems implemented during IPL 2026. He also announced a major LED floodlight project for Chinnaswamy, SDNRW, and Rajnagar stadiums to enhance fan experience.

KSCA President Venkatesh Prasad says Chinnaswamy redevelopment underway after IPL final shift

Bengaluru, May 22

Karnataka State Cricket Association President Venkatesh Prasad on Friday said the redevelopment of the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium is already underway, even as he acknowledged that the venue's limited capacity could have been one of the reasons behind the relocation of the IPL 2026 final to Ahmedabad.

Speaking at an event in Bengaluru, Prasad said the process of redesigning and redeveloping the stadium had begun well before the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) shifted the IPL final out of Bengaluru.

"One of the reasons that the finals was moved out from this venue probably is the capacity of the stadium. Obviously this process had started before that," Prasad said.

The IPL had initially allotted the May 31 final to Bengaluru, but the BCCI later reassigned the title clash to the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. In a statement, the IPL had said the move was necessitated by "certain requirements from the local association and authorities that were beyond the scope of BCCI's established guidelines and protocols."

Prasad revealed that the KSCA had received an overwhelming response to its global expression of interest for the stadium's redevelopment project.

According to him, around 28 internationally experienced architects had shown interest in redesigning the venue, with the list now narrowed down to eight firms. KSCA is in the process of shortlisting three or four architects who will submit conceptual designs for the project.

Prasad also highlighted several initiatives undertaken by the current KSCA administration during IPL 2026, including improved crowd management measures, dedicated holding areas, streamlined ingress and egress systems, and enhanced security arrangements for fans.

He added that KSCA had also integrated public transport with match ticketing during the IPL season, a model he said could be replicated in other cities across India.

The former India pacer further announced a landmark lighting project involving the installation of sports LED floodlights at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, the SDNRW Stadium and the Rajnagar Stadium. Prasad said the upgraded lighting infrastructure would significantly improve fan experience and playing ambience across Karnataka's cricket venues.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

The IPL final moving to Ahmedabad was inevitable given the massive stadium there. But Bengaluru deserves big matches too. At least the KSCA is being proactive. The LED floodlight upgrade across Karnataka is a smart move - smaller towns like Hubli will benefit.

Kavya N

Yes, improve the stadium but also fix the traffic mess around MG Road during matches. Public transport integration is a great idea - the metro should run extra trains. Let's hope this redevelopment is done transparently and on time, unlike some other projects in Bengaluru. 😄

Ravi K

Venkatesh Prasad is doing a commendable job. The stadium redevelopment should retain the unique character of Chinnaswamy - it's one of the few grounds where the crowd feels so close to the action. Hope they don't make it too commercial. The old charm matters too.

Tanvi S

Finally some good news! The Chinnaswamy has been left behind while other stadiums got upgrades. But I'm skeptical about the timeline. With elections and all, these projects often get delayed. Let's see if they actually complete it before the next big tournament. 🤞

James A

As a Bengaluru resident, it's disappointing to lose the final. The capacity issue is real but there are other factors - BCCI just loves the Narendra Modi Stadium now. I hope the redevelopment includes better drainage too, the outfield gets waterlogged every monsoon.

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked