Kamlesh Pisal, honorary secretary of the MCA, told The Indian Express, “We are in discussions (with RCB) but they have not confirmed yet. They are looking into other venues, and we have been in discussions with them. But they will only be able to confirm after the (player) auction. A couple of technical things need to be sorted out. We are in discussion with (vice-president and head of RCB) Rajesh Menon.”Story continues below this adPisal said the auction is expected to take place in December and the venue should be finalised by the second half of December. When asked if it was likely that Pune would get to host the matches, Pisal said, “Yes, because the most ideal location for them, after Bengaluru, is Pune. Airport, hotel accommodation logistics, capacity of the ground, fan base, if you count everything.”One of the most popular teams in the league, RCB has featured Indian star Virat Kohli since the inaugural season. It won its first IPL trophy in 2025 after an 18-year wait on June 3, by beating Punjab Kings in the final in Ahmedabad.The team announced on social media a victory parade from Vidhana Soudha to the Chinnaswamy Stadium to celebrate its victory. However, the government refused permission due to security reasons. People crowded outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium on the evening of June 4, which led to a stampede in which 11 people were killed and several others were injured.Investigations by a judicial panel found that RCB, an event management firm, and the Bengaluru city police were accountable for the lapses that led to the stampede. A committee tasked by the state government found the Chinnaswamy Stadium “unsafe” for large-scale events and recommended relocating such events to venues better suited for managing significant crowds.
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