RCB Returns to Chinnaswamy for IPL 2026 After Govt Safety Clearance

The Karnataka State Cricket Association has received official government permission to host IPL 2026 matches at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. This clearance comes after a safety review by an expert committee, prompted by a fatal stampede at the venue last year. The defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will open their season there against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28. The team will play five of its home games at Chinnaswamy, with two others scheduled for Raipur as previously announced.

Key Points: IPL 2026: RCB Home Games at Chinnaswamy Stadium Approved

  • Govt safety clearance granted
  • RCB returns after 2025 stampede
  • Opener vs SRH on March 28
  • Five home games in Bengaluru
  • Two matches shifted to Raipur
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KSCA receives government nod to host IPL 2026 games at Chinnaswamy Stadium

Karnataka govt approves IPL 2026 matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium after safety review. RCB to host opener vs SRH on March 28.

"the Hon'ble Home Minister has formally accorded approval for the conduct of the upcoming IPL matches - KSCA Release"

Bengaluru, March 16

The defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru will return to their home ground, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, to play the Indian Premier League 2026 opener against Sunrisers Hyderabad on March 28, as the Karnataka State Cricket Association has received official permission from the Government of Karnataka to host the matches.

KSCA made the official announcement of permission on Monday after the meeting between KSCA officials, the state home minister, and the expert committee that inspected and reviewed the safety measures at the venue on March 13.

"We are pleased to inform that a meeting was held earlier today at Vidhana Soudha under the chairmanship of the Hon'ble Home Minister of Karnataka, Dr. G. Parameshwar, with the Expert Committee and representatives of KSCA, RCB and DNA. During the meeting, the Expert Committee presented its report outlining the preparedness and compliance measures undertaken at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium," the KSCA stated in a media release.

"Based on the recommendations of the Expert Committee and after reviewing the arrangements in detail, the Hon'ble Home Minister has formally accorded approval for the conduct of the upcoming IPL matches at the iconic M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru," the release added.

After the clearance RCB will play five matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, while two of their home games will be held in Raipur as announced before by the franchise.

Chinnaswamy Stadium has not hosted any games for RCB following the horrific stampede that took place near the stadium; the lives of eleven people were lost and more than 50 people were injured because of mismanagement as the franchise celebrated its maiden IPL title last year.

According to the IPL 2026 first 20 matches schedule released by the BCCI, after clashing with SRH in the opener, the 2025 Champions will also face Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their next home match on April 5.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I'm happy for the fans, the memory of the stampede is still fresh. The government and KSCA must ensure absolute crowd control. The lives lost should not be just a footnote. Safety first, always.
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Rohit P
Great news for Bengaluru's economy too. IPL matches bring so much business for hotels, restaurants, and auto drivers. March 28 is marked on my calendar! Can't wait for the CSK clash.
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Sarah B
As someone who was there last year, it's reassuring to see an expert committee was involved. The approval process seems thorough. Hoping for a safe and spectacular season opener.
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Vikram M
Good move to still have two games in Raipur. Spreads the game and gives fans in other regions a chance. But nothing beats the atmosphere at a packed Chinnaswamy!
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Karthik V
The article mentions "compliance measures". I really hope they've improved the entry/exit routes and have proper medical booths. The authorities owe that much to the public after last time.

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