Stampede at cricket stadium in India kills 11 and injures dozens

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5 Jun 2025 • 5:24 PM MYT
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At least 11 people were killed and close to three dozen others were injured in a stampede outside a cricket stadium in southern India’s Karnataka state, as crowds rushed to enter the grounds, according to authorities.

The crush happened as tens of thousands of cricket fans gathered outside the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru city to celebrate the winners of the Indian Premier League, the world’s most popular T20 cricket tournament.

Karnataka state’s Chief Minister Siddaramaiah – who only uses one name – said the crowd tried to break one of the stadium’s gates and enter to take part in the celebrations.

Eleven people were killed and 33 others were injured, said Siddaramaiah, adding that most of the injured were stable and receiving treatment in hospitals.

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Fans cheer as the bus carrying Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketers, winners of the IPL, arrive at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India, Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Aijaz Rahi/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

“At a time of celebration, this unfortunate event should not have happened. We are saddened by this,” he told reporters.

"No one expected this crowd,” he said.

Cricket fans had come out to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s first Indian Premier League title win. The team had given away free passes to fans for the event through its website, and urged them to follow guidelines set by police and authorities.

The team in a statement said it was “deeply anguished.”

Local Indian media outlets showed some people stretched out on the ground and emergency personnel carrying people into ambulances, while celebrations inside the stadium continued.

Deputy chief minister of Karnataka state, D.K. Shivakumar, told reporters that “the crowd was very uncontrollable."

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Fans gather to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricketers, winners of the Indian Premier League, at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India, Wednesday, June 4, 2025 Aijaz Rahi/Copyright 2025 The AP. All rights reserved.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), which organises the Indian Premier League (IPL) called the incident “unfortunate” in a statement.

“This is a negative side of popularity. People are crazy for their cricketers. The organisers should have planned it better,” said Devajit Saikia. Secretary of the BCCI.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the incident “heartrending” and said his “thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones.”

Stampedes are relatively common in India when large crowds gather. In January, at least 30 people were killed as tens of thousands of Hindus rushed to bathe in a sacred river during the Maha Kumbh festival, the world’s largest religious gathering.