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A judicial commission report has implicated the Karnataka State Cricket Association, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, and the ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNBengaluru stampede: RCB, cricket body, police blamed after inquiry, reports sayD'Cunha's detailed investigation saw him conduct site visits and had recorded statements from eyewitnesses as well as the ...
The Indian Premier League has been valued at $18.5 billion (€17bn), making it the most lucrative cricket league globally, ...
According to reports, a judicial commission report has been submitted that blames RCB, KSCA, and the police officials for ...
After the event, the D'Cunha Commission was given a month to probe what happened during the stampede. During the inquiry, ...
The Justice Kanha Commission report on the Karnataka stampede has been submitted to Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The report ...
Jitendra Kumar, who has always cheered for Virat Kohli’s IPL team, shared how happy he was to see RCB winning after waiting for 17 years.
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Cricket Country on MSNChinnaswamy Stadium to host Maharaja T20 Trophy without spectators in aftermath of RCB victory parade stampedeTop state cricketers such as Karun Nair, Prasidh Krishna, and Mayank Agarwal were among the retained players ahead of the ...
Justice Michael Cunha submitting the report of the inquiry commission regarding the stampede at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, to ...
The report, compiled in two volumes, was submitted in the presence of key officials, including legal advisor and MLA AS Ponnanna and chief secretary Shalini Rajneesh.
A judicial report implicates the Karnataka State Cricket Association, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, event organisers and police in a fatal stampede due to gross negligence.
Despite knowing that organising the event was not feasible, all parties colluded to proceed with it, the commission mentioned ...
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