Virat Kohli has broken his silence after a deadly stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru cast a dark shadow over Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) IPL 2025 victory celebrations. At least 11 people lost their lives and 33 others were injured when a massive crowd surged to get a glimpse of the players during the event. While the team’s felicitation went on as scheduled inside the stadium, it was the lack of immediate response that has since drawn widespread public criticism.
“Deeply saddened,” Kohli offers condolences
Amid growing backlash on social media and beyond, Kohli issued a heartfelt message expressing sorrow over the loss of lives. “Deeply saddened by the tragic incident outside the stadium. My thoughts and prayers are with the families of those affected,” he wrote.
However, many questioned the timing of this response, asking why the ceremony wasn’t called off sooner. The delay in acknowledging the situation led to allegations of insensitivity from some fans and observers.
Atul Wassan defends Kohli, points at franchise and politicians
Former India cricketer Atul Wassan defended Kohli, strongly suggesting that the RCB star would not have been aware of the tragedy unfolding outside while the celebrations continued.
“I cannot believe in a million years that Virat Kohli knew that people were dying outside and the felicitation was going inside,” Wassan remarked. He attributed possible awareness to corporate and political figures present at the event, asserting that had Kohli known, “he would have immediately walked out.”
RCB management under scanner
The incident has also put RCB’s franchise management under scrutiny for allegedly not halting the event once the magnitude of the stampede became known. Many believe that the lack of communication between the ground and event organisers contributed to the tone-deaf continuation of celebrations.
AB de Villiers joins in offering support
Former RCB batter and South African cricketer AB de Villiers also posted a message of support, saying, “My thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the tragic events at the Chinnaswamy Stadium today.”
CM confirms death toll and support measures
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed the deaths and promised free treatment for the injured. He called the stampede a “heart-wrenching” incident and said that measures would be taken to ensure such a tragedy does not repeat.