In a swift response to the recent stampede incident outside Bengaluru’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the relocation of scheduled ICC Women’s World Cup matches from the venue.
The decision comes after chaotic scenes unfolded during ticket distribution, leading to injuries and widespread criticism of local authorities and event organisers.
The stampede, which occurred earlier this week, raised serious questions about crowd management and public safety protocols. Eyewitnesses reported a lack of coordination and inadequate security measures, which contributed to the panic.
The ICC, in consultation with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has opted to move the matches to alternate venues to ensure the safety of players and spectators. While the new venues are yet to be officially confirmed, sources suggest that stadiums in Mumbai and Chennai are being considered.
This incident has sparked a broader conversation about infrastructure readiness and accountability in hosting international sporting events. Fans and civic bodies alike are demanding stricter oversight and improved planning to prevent such occurrences in the future.