Former Indian Cricket Legend Syed Kirmani Expressed Concern Over the Tragic Death of 11 Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) Fans During Victory Celebrations at M Chinaswamy Stadium. The agent Occurred when Local Authorities Failed To Manage The Massive Turning Celebrations Organized by RCB Management and Karnataka government to honor the newly crowned IPL Champions.Kirmani, who was part of India’s 1983 World Cup Winning Team, offered his condolences to the bereaved families while reflecting on the changing nature of fan culture.“My condolences to bereaved families. This was a deadly welcome to ipl champions. India Today.The former wicketkeeper, who played 88 tests for India, suggested that the celebrations could have been planned with proper arranges.
“On that Count I Suppose If RCB Waited for 17 (18) Years to become champions and organizers whover it may be beld have waited for a whoe for things to settle down and then organizes a show to Felicitate these great heroes of rcb. “Kirmani Questioned Whether Simlar Fan Enthusiasm would be shown for karnataka’s potential Ranji trophy Victory, highlighting the evolution of cricket fand.Who’s that IPL Player?“The fans of our times were not as crazy as fans of today and especially in the IPL, The Crazy Fans are unimaginable particularly as you class see lakhs and lakhs was what to get a get a get a get Heroes. “The stampede resulted from an unexpectedly large crowd gathering to celebrate RCB’s Championship Victory, Leading to the Unfortunate losss of lives at the stadium.