The Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) has received official permission from the Government of Karnataka to host Indian Premier League matches at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.
The approval came after a meeting between KSCA officials, the state Home Minister and an expert committee that inspected the stadium’s safety arrangements.
KSCA spokesperson Vinay Mruthyunjaya confirmed that the government cleared the venue after reviewing the work completed at the stadium.
“We are extremely happy to inform you that the government has permitted us to play the IPL matches at Chinnaswamy Stadium,” he said.
He also confirmed that all matches proposed by Royal Challengers Bengaluru will take place at the venue.
“All the five matches that RCB had proposed will be played here. The playoffs and finals are also likely to be held at the stadium,” Mruthyunjaya said.
The government has already issued a formal letter granting permission.
“The government has also asked us to ensure that all safety guidelines and standard operating procedures are strictly followed,” he added.
The clearance came after the expert committee carried out a detailed inspection of the stadium on March 13. The panel reviewed the work completed under Phase 1 of the safety upgrades.
Mruthyunjaya said the committee personally inspected different sections of the venue.
“As committed by the KSCA, all the Phase 1 works have been completed to the satisfaction of the Expert Committee. They conducted a personal inspection across the stadium to verify the work done.”
During the visit, the panel also suggested a few additional safety steps that must be implemented on match days.
KSCA Vice-President Sujith Somasundar said the committee also emphasised the need to educate spectators about the new arrangements.
“They were also of the opinion that we should have a strong social media campaign where we will inform the public about all the safety measures,” he said.
He explained that fans will be informed about entry points, exits and emergency services.
“We will educate spectators on how to attend a match of this magnitude, including information on exit points, ambulance services and other safety arrangements.”
The stadium has now been cleared to host matches at full capacity.
“The full capacity of the stadium is about 33,000 spectators. Authorities have given us permission to host matches at full capacity since all the safety measures have been completed,” Somasundar said.
According to KSCA, the stadium will soon be handed over to Royal Challengers Bengaluru as per the existing agreement.
“We will hand over the stadium to RCB as per the stadium agreement and assist them in ensuring that all safety standards are maintained,” Mruthyunjaya said.
The Phase 1 work focused mainly on improving crowd management and emergency response systems.
Several recommendations were made by the police department. These included widening stadium gates, increasing exit points and creating holding areas inside the venue. Officials also suggested improving entry and exit movement for spectators.
Authorities further advised reducing crowd flow from Queen’s Road and increasing entry from Cubbon Road, which is wider and better suited for large crowds.
Other recommendations came from the Public Works Department, Fire and Emergency Services, and the Medical and Family Welfare Department. These focused on fire safety and medical emergency preparedness.
“All the measures recommended by the Expert Committee under Phase 1 have been fully implemented,” Mruthyunjaya said.
With the clearance now in place, Bengaluru is set to host IPL matches once again at the iconic Chinnaswamy Stadium.







