Virat Kohli on Stampede: The Royal Challengers Bangalore team was celebrating the winning IPL trophy on Wednesday, June 4, but due to the huge crowd and the misconduct, there was a stampede outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. 11 people died in this. Now Virat Kohli’s response has come to this.
On Tuesday, June 3, RCB won its first IPL Trophy after 18 years. Under the captaincy of Rajat Patidar, RCB defeated Punjab Kings by 6 runs in the final. Fans of teams and Virat Kohli celebrated not only in Bangalore but after this victory.
RCB Management decided that the celebration of this victory would be celebrated at M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Wednesday. Virat Kohli and the team reached Bangalore with the trophy, where the crowd of people passed from where there was no ticket to come to the stadium, then a large number of people reached there. During this time there was a stampede and 11 people died.
Virat Kohli’s response after a stampede death in Bengaluru
Virat Kohli shared the official statement of the RCB team that came after a stampede in Bengaluru and wrote, “I am completely broken, I do not have a word to say.”
RCB team official statement
RCB mourned a statement after death of 11 people in a stampede in Bengaluru. He wrote in his statement, “We are very sad from the unfortunate incidents that came out through media reports. The safety and health of all is the most important for us. RCB expresses mourning at the loss of life and our condolences to the affected families. Soon after being aware of the situation, we amended our program and follow the guidance and advice of the local administration. We urge all our supporters to be safe.”