IPL 2026 Final Venue in Doubt Over Bengaluru MLA Ticket Row

The BCCI is set to announce IPL 2026 playoff and final venues soon, but Bengaluru's hosting of the final is uncertain due to political issues over MLA ticket demands. A BCCI source confirmed that the defending champions (RCB) should host the final, but the MLA ticket row may force a venue change. Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar offered three tickets per MLA for RCB matches, while Home Minister G. Parameshwara clarified the tickets are non-transferable. The IPL 2026 points table shows Punjab Kings leading, with RCB, SRH, RR, and GT close behind in the playoff race.

Key Points: IPL 2026 Final Venue Uncertain Over MLA Ticket Issue

  • Bengaluru final uncertain due to MLA ticket demands
  • BCCI to announce venues soon
  • Defending champions RCB to host final if in Bengaluru
  • Playoffs likely split between Punjab and Karnataka
  • DK Shivakumar offered 3 tickets per MLA for RCB matches
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'MLA ticket issue is creating problems in Bengaluru': BCCI source on IPL 2026 final venue

BCCI may shift IPL 2026 final from Bengaluru due to MLA ticket demands. Playoffs likely in Punjab and Karnataka. RCB, SRH, PBKS top points table.

"MLA ticket issue is creating problems in Bengaluru, and if there is no solution, then BCCI will move the final to another city. - BCCI Source"

New Delhi, May 5

The Board of Control for Cricket in India is expected to announce the venues for the IPL 2026 playoffs and final soon, but uncertainty surrounds the location of the final.

BCCI sources reveal that playoff matches are likely to be split between Punjab and Karnataka, with Bengaluru facing complications that could prevent it from hosting the much-anticipated final.

As per a BCCI source, the convention for the IPL final is for the defending champions to host the match. However, political issues in Bengaluru, particularly related to MLA tickets, are currently causing disruptions.

"IPL 2026 playoffs and final venue will be announced soon. Matches likely to be divided into Punjab and Karnataka, the last time winner should host the final, but MLA ticket issue is creating problems in Bengaluru, and if there is no solution, then bcci will move the final to another city," the source stated to ANI.

Earlier, before the IPL 2026 opener between defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Congress MLA Vijayanand Kashappanavar suggested that every MLA should receive at least five IPL tickets, claiming that elected representatives are "VIPs" who shouldn't have to wait in line.

After this, Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said three tickets for RCB matches in the ongoing IPL will be provided to the MLAs and MPs.

After DK Shivakumar's statement, Karnataka Home Minister G. Parameshwara dismissed allegations of misuse of IPL match tickets by Karnataka MLAs, explaining that tickets are booked online and attended by those who purchased them.

He noted that only MLAs themselves can go, or their family members can attend the IPL matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, saying it is clearly mentioned as "non-transferable," so others cannot use it.

As of May 5, the IPL 2026 points table shows a fiercely competitive league stage with several teams still in the race for the coveted playoff spots.

Punjab Kings are sitting at the top of the standings with 13 points from nine matches, boasting a strong net run rate.

Close behind are Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Sunrisers Hyderabad, Rajasthan Royals, and Gujarat Titans, all level on 12 points but separated by net run rate differences -- RCB leading among them with the best NRR.

In the mid-table, Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals both have 8 points, keeping their playoff hopes alive while striving for consistency.

Kolkata Knight Riders occupy eighth place with 7 points, still mathematically in contention, though facing an uphill battle.

At the bottom end of the table, the Mumbai Indians have 6 points from ten games, struggling to secure a top-four finish, while the Lucknow Super Giants languish in last place with just 4 points, their playoff hopes virtually extinguished.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, giving MLAs free tickets? They think they're VIPs but they're elected to serve the people, not get special treatment. The BCCI is right to look elsewhere if Bengaluru can't sort this out. Maybe Chandigarh or Mohali can host it well.
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Aman W
As a die-hard RCB fan, this hurts. 🏏 We've been defending champions only once in history, and now we can't even host the final? MLA ticket controversy is just an excuse - BCCI and state government need to sit down and work it out. Chinnaswamy atmosphere is unmatched!
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Sneha F
Typical politicians! They want everything for free. I understand they're representatives but giving 5 tickets per MLA? That's 1000+ tickets gone. Meanwhile, genuine fans can't get tickets through official channels. No wonder BCCI is considering moving - Punjab would love this opportunity.
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Vikram M
The real issue isn't just about tickets. It's about management and transparency. DK Shivakumar should've handled this quietly instead of making it a political drama. BCCI should give Bengaluru one more chance - RCB fans are the best in IPL and we deserve to see our team play in front of home crowd for the final. 🏟️
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Deepak U
Political interference in sports is always bad. The MLA who demanded 5 tickets per person clearly doesn't understand cricket culture. However, I feel BCCI is also using this as an excuse - they've wanted to rotate venues for finals for years. Let's see if this pushes the final to Pune or Ahmedabad.

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