Vijay Hazare Trophy Matches Shifted From Chinnaswamy Stadium to BCCI NCA in Bengaluru

The Karnataka State Cricket Association has relocated all Vijay Hazare Trophy matches from Bengaluru's M Chinnaswamy Stadium to the BCCI Centre of Excellence. This interim shift follows police advice denying permission based on a review committee's recommendations, which stem from a stampede investigation after RCB's IPL victory. The newly elected KSCA management has committed to implementing all safety measures required by authorities.

Key Points: Chinnaswamy Stadium Deemed Unfit, VHT Matches Moved to BCCI NCA | ANI

  • KSCA shifts VHT matches to BCCI NCA after police deny permission for Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Decision follows safety review linked to RCB victory parade stampede investigation
  • New KSCA committee under Venkatesh Prasad pledges proactive compliance with safety norms
  • Stadium deemed unfit for large events by Justice D'Cunha Commission report
  • Move impacts Bengaluru fixtures featuring Virat Kohli's return to domestic cricket
  • KSCA expresses gratitude to Karnataka govt, seeks early resolution for future matches
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Vijay Hazare Trophy matches shifted from Chinnaswamy Stadium to BCCI CoE in Bengaluru

KSCA shifts all Vijay Hazare Trophy matches from M Chinnaswamy Stadium to BCCI Centre of Excellence after police deny permission based on safety review post-RCB stampede.

"KSCA has been informed by the Police authorities that, based on the recommendations of the Review Committee, permission for the conduct of Vijay Hazare Trophy matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium is presently not finding favour and hence permission is not forthcoming. - Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) Official Statement"

Bengaluru (Karnataka), December 23

Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) announced that all the Vijay Hazare Trophy (VHT) matches have been shifted from M Chinnaswamy Stadium to the BCCI Centre of Excellence, NCA on an interim basis, after the state's cricket governing body was informed by police that the iconic stadium is "presently not finding favour" to hold matches, based on recommendations of the Review Committee.

In a statement, KSCA said, "The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) has been informed by the Police authorities that, based on the recommendations of the Review Committee, permission for the conduct of Vijay Hazare Trophy matches at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium is presently not finding favour and hence permission is not forthcoming."

After the stampede during the victory celebrations for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) 's maiden Indian Premier League (IPL) win earlier this year, the stadium was deemed "unfit for large-scale events" by the Justice John Michael D'Cunha Commission, which the Karnataka government tasked with investigating the incident.

Notably, Bengaluru will host the Delhi fixtures, featuring superstar Indian batter Virat Kohli, who returns to the competition after 15 years.

In their statement, KSCA added, "KSCA respectfully acknowledges this position and places on record its sincere gratitude to the Government of Karnataka, particularly the Chief Minister, the Deputy Chief Minister, and the Home Minister, for considering KSCA's request at the Cabinet level and for the continued support and engagement extended to the Association. KSCA understands that the decision on permission is linked to the implementation of the recommendations of the Justice Cunha Committee."

KSCA said in their statement that communications from police since August 2025 under the previous Managing Committee of KSCA, regarding implementation of the Justice Cunha Committee recommendations, "did not receive the desired level of follow-up".

"In contrast, the newly elected Managing Committee of KSCA, under the leadership of former international cricketer Venkatesh Prasad, which assumed office on December 8, 2025, has been proactive and responsive, engaging swiftly with all concerned Government departments and statutory authorities within a short span of less than two weeks."

"The present Committee has actively reached out to seek guidance, inputs, and approvals required for the conduct of matches and has initiated all necessary steps to align KSCA's actions with the expectations of the authorities. KSCA places on record its deep appreciation to the Home Minister, Dr. G Parameshwara, for convening a joint meeting between the Home Department and KSCA office bearers and for directing various agencies to inspect the stadium and submit their reports, thereby enabling an informed, transparent, and fair decision-making process." "KSCA values the Government's constructive and consultative approach at this stage and greatly appreciates the ongoing cooperation of the Home Department, the Police authorities, and other statutory agencies throughout this process. The Association looks forward to receiving the detailed inputs, observations, and recommendations from the authorities forming part of the Review Committee and assures that all such recommendations will be implemented in a structured and time-bound manner," the statement continued.

KSCA said that they stay " fully committed to implementing all practicable safety, security, and infrastructure-related measures at the earliest."

"With this proactive approach and full compliance with the recommended measures, KSCA is confident that the necessary permissions for conducting Vijay Hazare Trophy matches at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium will be granted in the near future. In the interim, the Vijay Hazare matches have been shifted to the BCCI Centre of Excellence, NCA. KSCA once again thanks the Home Minister and the Karnataka Police Department for their continued cooperation, guidance, and support," the statement concluded.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Very disappointing for the fans who were looking forward to watching at the stadium, especially with Virat Kohli playing after so long! 😔 But the new committee under Venkatesh Prasad seems to be taking proactive steps. Let's hope the "time-bound manner" is actually quick.
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Aman W
Typical bureaucratic delay. The report came out months ago after the RCB celebration mess. Why did the previous committee sit on it? Now the new team has to scramble. At least they are being respectful and cooperative with the authorities. The NCA ground is world-class anyway.
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Sarah B
As someone who was there during the stampede, this is a relief. The recommendations NEED to be implemented fully before crowds are allowed back. No cricket match is worth risking lives. Good to see the government and KSCA finally taking it seriously.
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Vikram M
The statement is very diplomatic, thanking everyone. But the core issue is poor planning and infrastructure. Big cities like Bengaluru need stadiums that can handle crowds. Hope this forces a major upgrade. On the bright side, the NCA facility is fantastic for players.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while safety is paramount, this feels like an overreaction for the Vijay Hazare Trophy. It doesn't draw IPL-level crowds. Could they not have allowed limited spectators with enhanced measures? This hurts domestic cricket's visibility. 🏏

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