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Hindustan Times
01-07-2025
- Sport
- Hindustan Times
Tribunal blames RCB for fatal stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium, cites lack of police consent for victory parade
The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) did not take the appropriate permission or consent from the police before announcing the team's victory parade outside the Chinnaswamy cricket stadium on June 4, the Central Administrative Tribunal (CAT) has said. The stampede occurred on June 4 evening outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium during an event organised to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru's win in the IPL.(AFP) '…Prima facie, it appears that the RCB is responsible for the gathering of about three to five lakh people. The RCB did not take the appropriate permission or consent from the Police," the Bengaluru bench of the tribunal comprising Justice BK Shrivastava and administrative member Santhosh Mehra said in an order. "Suddenly, they posted on social media platforms and as a result of aforesaid information the public were gathered,' it added. Also Read | RCB stampede: Siddaramaiah pulls up top cops for shoddy probe The bench made the observation as it quashed the Karnataka government's suspension order against senior IPS officer Vikash Kumar Vikash, who faced the action in the wake of a fatal stampede here last month. The stampede during the victory celebrations of the RCB after their IPL 2025 campaign claimed the lives of 11 people, drawing sharp criticism over the planning and crowd management. In the wake of the stampede, the Karnataka government suspended three senior IPS officers – Bengaluru Police Commissioner B Dayananda, DCP Shekar H Tekkannavar and Additional Commissioner of Police Vikash Kumar Vikash. Also Read | RCB 'invited the whole world' without permission, Karnataka govt tells HC after Bengaluru stampede Vikash had challenged the government's June 5 suspension order before the tribunal, which also included the names of the other two senior officers. 'Sufficient time was not given to police' In its Tuesday order, the tribunal said that the police were unable to make proper arrangements for the celebrations due to a paucity of time. 'Sufficient time was not given to the Police. The public was available in the whole night intervening 3rd to 4th June, 2025 on the streets of Bengaluru and Police was doing the management of aforesaid public,' the tribunal said. 'Another function was also organised by the State Government in the campus of the 'Vidhana Soudha'. Police was also deputed at that place. Suddenly, the RCB created the aforesaid type of nuisance without any prior permission,' it added. Also Read | 'My son will not come back': Father of Bengaluru stampede victim says compensation will go to wife, daughter The bench further said that it cannot be expected from the police to make arrangements as per the police act or other rules in just 12 hours. 'Police personnel are also human beings. They are neither 'God'(Bhagwan) nor Magician and also not having the magic powers like 'Alladdin ka Chirag' which was able to fulfil any wish only by rubbing a finger,' it said.


Time of India
23-06-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Some said I will be finished in 8 months but I've played for nearly 10 years: Jasprit Bumrah
Jasprit Bumrah, defying early skepticism about his longevity due to his action and injury history, has celebrated nearly a decade in international cricket, marked by his recent 14th Test five-wicket haul. He dismisses critics who predict his downfall after each injury, emphasizing his focus on preparation and faith in destiny. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads His critics expected him to go from 'boom' to bust within eight to ten months due to his unconventional, injury-prone bowling action, but it is Jasprit Bumrah 's self-belief that has enabled the Indian pace spearhead to complete nearly a decade in international taken his 14th five-wicket haul in Tests on Sunday, Bumrah spoke about his secret recipe for if he feels bad when people write his epitaph after every big injury, Bumrah replied: "People had said in all these years (I will play only) eight months, some said 10 months but now I have played 10 years of international cricket, 12-13 years of IPL."Even now people say (after every injury), he will be finished, he is gone. Let them say, I will do my own work. Every four months these things will crop up, but as long as almighty wants, I will play."I prepare my best, and then will leave it on God as to how much more blessings he will bestow upon me."Bumrah, who took 5 for 83 in England's first innings in the opening Test, said that he is not here to change people's perceptions."What people write is beyond my control and I can't advise people on what to write about me. My name in headline gets viewership but I don't get bothered by that."He said that wicket is good for batting although it might crack up a bit towards the end of the match."At this moment pretty good wicket to bat on. It is a little bit two paced, no big demons in wicket. Due to weather, new ball will swing but that is what you expect in Test cricket . We would like to get a big total and get that cushion."India were guilty of spilling several catches, but Bumrah chose not to dwell on the lapses, preferring instead to focus on what lies ahead."Yeah, just for a second. But you understand that you can't really sit down and cry, isn't it? You have to move forward with the game. So, what I look to do is not to take it too far in my head and try and quickly forget it because all of them are also new to the game."Sometimes the ball is difficult to sight and nobody is dropping the catch purposely. Everybody is trying really hard. It does happen. So, I don't want to create a scene or put more pressure on the fielder that I'm angry, I'm kicking the box or I'm doing something. It's okay."It's part and parcel of the game. Obviously, if it (catches) would have been taken earlier, that's good, but people will learn from this experience," he added.


India Today
22-06-2025
- Sport
- India Today
Jasprit Bumrah's explosive rant against critics: They said I'd last only 6 months
Jasprit Bumrah launched an explosive rant against his critics, saying that they have constantly written him off at many moments. Bumrah's workload management has been a topic of discussion ahead of the series, with the pacer himself admitting that he won't play all five matches in the series. Bumrah's critics have questioned his ability to consistently play for the national side, and he silenced them with his 14th career five-wicket haul during day three of the first Test against England. The pacer's bowling performance helped India take a lead of 6 runs at the end as the visitors ended the day on 90 for 2 in the second innings. advertisementSpeaking at the press conference, Bumrah said that what people write about him isn't in his control and sometimes his name gets mentioned to ensure clicks come in. "Look, what people write is not in my control, and I'm not trying to teach anyone or tell them, 'Don't write this about me, write that instead.' Everybody is free to write whatever they want. Obviously, I understand that in our country, cricket is very popular. And sometimes, to make a headline, if my name gets mentioned, the viewership increases—so I do understand that. But at the end of the day, it doesn't matter to me. Because if those things start getting into my head, I'll start believing them," said Bumrah. Bumrah said that he wants to back his own beliefs and not listen to what others want him to do or play in a certain way. The Indian pacer said that his critics have constantly written him off by saying his career would come to an end in a few months. advertisement"What matters to me is who I am and what I believe in—that should dictate how I go about things. If someone else wants me to play in a certain way, I'm not that kind of person. My preparation, my ideas—they've always been rooted in my desire to play for India.""I've played cricket based on my own beliefs. I've reached every format on the back of those beliefs. Because people didn't just say no to me once—at first, they said I wouldn't be able to play, then they said I'd last only six months, then eight months. But playing and playing, I'm now close to completing ten years in international cricket. It's been twelve or thirteen years that I've played in the IPL."'I'll keep playing for as long as God has written it for me'Bumrah claimed that people still say that he will retire soon, and his mantra is to keep doing his work and play as long as it is possible for him. "Even now, people say the same things—'Now he'll go, now he'll retire.' Let them keep waiting. I'm not thinking about all that. I'll keep doing my work. Every three or four months, people say, 'Now he'll go, now he'll go.' Let's see."advertisement"I'll keep playing for as long as God has written it for me. I prepare my best, and after that, I leave it up to God. With all the blessings He has given me, I try to carry them forward. I try to take Indian cricket forward too," said Bumrah. Bumrah's stunning performance on Day 3 also saw him go level with Kapil Dev for most number five-wicket hauls outside India and became the first Asian bowler to get 150 wickets in SENA countries. Must Watch


India Today
16-06-2025
- Sport
- India Today
Shardul Thakur vs Nitish Reddy: Harbhajan Singh picks his choice for England Tests
Former India cricket Harbhajan Singh has backed Shardul Thakur over Nitish Kumar Reddy for one of the all-rounder's role in the Indian XI for the upcmoming five-match Test series against England, giving the senior campaigner a slight edge. With fierce competition for spots in the 18-member squad, the battle for selection intensifies ahead of the first Test, beginning on June 20 in Thakur has returned to the Test fold for the first time since December 2023, on the back of consistent performances in domestic cricket and during the 2025 IPL season. Nitish Kumar Reddy, on the other hand, impressed in his maiden Test series after being fast-tracked for the tour of Australia. He scored 298 runs across five Tests, including a century and four scores above 35 in the Border-Gavaskar to the PTI news agency, Harbhajan made a case for Shardul, emphasising India's need for a fast-bowling all-rounder who can make a meaningful contribution with the ball, while also offering depth with the bat. 'India needs a bowler who can bat a bit. The batting line-up extends till No. 7, and at No. 8, you need someone who can take wickets and contribute with the bat—not just a batsman who bowls a little,' Harbhajan where I think Shardul has an edge over Nitish Reddy. Nitish is a proper batsman who can definitely bowl, but we haven't seen much of his bowling in the IPL.''Gautam (Gambhir) is there. He's a very capable coach, and I'm confident he'll make the right decision,' he SHARDUL?As Harbhajan pointed out, Nitish bowled only five overs across 13 matches during the 2025 IPL season. However, the young all-rounder has been working hard to increase his bowling workload ahead of the England Test Shardul and Nitish featured in India's two four-day warm-up matches earlier this month but struggled with the ball. That said, Shardul stood out in the intra-squad match between India and India A, scoring a century on Day 3 to complement a solid bowling also brings with him valuable red-ball experience in English conditions. The Mumbai all-rounder has taken 10 wickets in four Tests in England, including a four-wicket haul during the 2021–22 for his knack of breaking crucial partnerships, Shardul bowled over 200 overs in the domestic season, taking 35 wickets in nine matches in Ranji Trophy 2024-25 season, giving him greater bowling mileage and match Harbhajan also voiced support for playing both Ravindra Jadeja and Kuldeep Yadav in the first Test at Headingley, suggesting that a two-spinner strategy could prove effective in English TEST SQUAD FOR THE ENGLAND TOURadvertisementBatters: Shubman Gill (captain), Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Sai Sudharsan, Abhimanyu Easwaran, Karun NairWicketkeepers: Dhruv Jurel, Rishabh Pant (vice-captain)All-rounders: Nitish Reddy, Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar, Ravindra JadejaBowlers: Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Arshdeep Singh, Akash Deep, Prasidh Krishna, Mohammed Siraj You May Also Like


India Today
06-06-2025
- Sport
- India Today
KL Rahul begins tour of England with scintillating hundred vs England Lions
Senior India batter KL Rahul began his tour of England in style, hitting a classy century on Day 1 of the 2nd unofficial Test match against England Lions. Rahul, patient at the start of his innings, reminded viewers of his remarkable resilience from the 2021 tour. After playing 100 balls, Rahul shifted gears in the second half of the lunch session, putting the Lions under considerable at Northampton, the batter brought up his century in the early overs of the Tea session on Friday, June 6. Rahul reached his fifty in 102 balls, but upped the ante while batting alongside Dhruv Jurel. He scored at nearly a run-a-ball against the English seamers, reaching his hundred in just 151 balls.- Backbone of India in Champions Trophy.- Leading run-getter getter for Delhi in IPL.- Hundred for India A in RAHUL - ONE OF THE MOST VERSATILE BATTERS IN THIS GENERATION Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) June 6, 2025England Lions vs India A, 2nd unofficial Test: Updates The seasoned batter was instrumental in India putting up a solid fight despite losing two quick wickets early in the day. Under overcast conditions, India lost two wickets within the first 11 overs of the tour game, with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Abhimanyu Easwaran heading back to the batters were trapped LBW by Chris Woakes. Jaiswal fell for 17 in the 7th over, while Easwaran failed to negotiate an incoming delivery in the 11th. However, there was some controversy surrounding Jaiswal's dismissal, as replays suggested that Woakes' inswinger from over the wicket might have missed the leg stump, raising questions about the umpire's on the other hand played a flawless innings, leaving the deliveries outside off stump and pulling with disdain whenever the balls were dropped short to him. He built a fluent partnership with Karun Nair through the first and second session of the day. The duo adde 86 runs together before Karun was caught in front of the wickets by Chris Woakes. Once again, the replays showed that the ball might just have sneaked down the leg patiently raking up a half century, Rahul was rewarded with better conditions. As the sun came out, so did Rahul's more aggressive shots. The batter played some beautiful cover drives against the English bowlers to quickly reach his innings will help him get a massive boost of confidence. He was one of India's secure batters in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024/25 and is likely to lead the batting department in the upcoming Test InMust Watch