11 arrested for black marketing IPL tickets in Bengaluru


11 arrested for black marketing IPL tickets in Bengaluru

Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Abhinandan Singh of Royal Challengers Bengaluru celebrate the wicket of Prashant Veer of Chennai Super Kings during their Indian Premier League match at M. Chinnaswamy stadium, in Bengaluru on April 5, 2026.
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The Special Investigations Division of the Central Crime Branch (CCB) arrested 11 persons for allegedly selling Indian Premier League (IPL) match tickets in the black market during the high-profile clash between Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at M. Chinnaswamy stadium in Bengaluru.

Following the stampede in 2025 that killed 11 persons, one of the measures introduced this time was the m-ticketing system where tickets were sent to registered mobile numbers. This move was believed to root out black tickets as well, as each ticket was now traceable. The arrests by the CCB have turned the spotlight on loopholes in the system.


Buying black tickets for RCB matches? new m-ticket system could land you in trouble


11 arrested for black marketing IPL tickets in Bengaluru

A senior police officer explains that fraudsters are highly likely to sell the same tickets to multiple people and make a bounty, but the trail of digital tickets will ensure that the actual ticket buyer can also be tracked down.
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Beware if you are planning to buy tickets for Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) matches through unofficial channels. The new m-tickets will not only assist the police in cracking down on sellers, but they can also put you at risk.

The State expert committee set up to supervise the overhaul of the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium ensured that 80% of the match tickets were sold in the form of m-tickets, which helps in curbing black-marketing.


Southern derby at Chinnaswamy: In-form RCB face out-of-sorts CSK | Cricket News – The Times of India


Southern derby at Chinnaswamy: In-form RCB face out-of-sorts CSK | Cricket News – The Times of India

BENGALURU: The southern derby between RCB and CSK has long been one of the IPL’s marquee contests. Of the 35 meetings between the two sides, CSK have won 21 but the narrative shifted last season when RCB, en route their maiden title, completed a double over the five-time champions, a commanding 50-run win in Chennai followed by a thrilling two-run victory at home.The shift in results has mirrored a change in fortunes. RCB, rebuilt around performance and analytics, finally broke their title drought while CSK, in a transitional phase, have exited in the league stage in each of the past two seasons.On Sunday, the two sides meet again at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium under contrasting circumstances. RCB come into the contest on the back of an emphatic win over SRH in their opener while the Ruturaj Gaikwad-led CSK arrive with two defeats in a row, including a five-wicket loss to SRH at home on Friday.There is also a gap in preparation. RCB have had a week to recover and regroup. CSK will take the field less than 48 hours after their previous outing.

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On paper, RCB appear the more settled unit. Their top order looks formidable, with Virat Kohli and Phil Salt complemented by the in-form Devdutt Padikkal. The middle order, featuring skipper Rajat Patidar, Jitesh Sharma, Tim David and Romario Shepherd, provides both stability and firepower.In the bowling department, New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy impressed on debut in the absence of Josh Hazlewood, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar offered steady support. RCB could consider adding a left-arm seam option in Mangesh Yadav while spinners Krunal Pandya andSuyash Sharma will look to improve after a lukewarm start.CSK, once known as the daddy’s arm, now features a younger line-up supported by a few seasoned names such as Ruturaj Gaikwad and Shivam Dube. However, their batting has yet to click consistently. would Gaikwad will need to lead from the front while the likes of Ayush Mhatre — who struck a fluent 78 against SRH — will be expected to build on recent form. The teenager returns to a venue where he announced his arrival last season with a blistering 94.The bigger concern for the visitors, though, is their bowling. In two matches, CSK have conceded 338 runs in 30.5 overs. The new-ball pair of Khaleel Ahmed and Matt Henry have been expensive while the spin attack has also lacked penetration. The absence of MS Dhoni, a central figure in the team, has not helped.


RCB vs CSK: Tickets, metro perks & all you need to know ahead of big clash | Cricket News – The Times of India


RCB vs CSK: Tickets, metro perks & all you need to know ahead of big clash | Cricket News – The Times of India
RCB vs CSK on March 5 (Screengrab)

Royal Challengers Bengaluru is set for a blockbuster clash against Chennai Super Kings on March 5 on their homeground Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. With one of the most anticipated clashes of IPL 2026 approaching, tickets have officially gone live, and fans have been provided with detailed guidelines to ensure a smooth match-day experience.How to Book RCB vs CSK TicketsTickets are available exclusively through the official RCB website and mobile app. Fans are advised to avoid third-party platforms or unauthorized sellers, as only official channels guarantee valid entry into the stadium.In a major boost for spectators, all valid ticket holders will be eligible for complimentary metro travel on match day. Fans can access this benefit via the Metro QR code available alongside their mobile ticket, making travel to and from the venue hassle-free.M-Ticket & Entry GuidelinesEach digital ticket will include essential details such as entry gate, stand, row, and seat number. The QR code required for stadium entry will be activated only a few hours before the gates open. Spectators are advised to check their tickets carefully and follow designated entry points via Cubbon Road, Link Road, and MG Road. Entry through Queens Road will be restricted, except for select Pavilion stands.Fans are encouraged to arrive early, follow the guidelines, and enjoy a seamless match-day experience at Chinnaswamy.Strong Start From RCB as defending Champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru kicked off their campaign in dominant fashion, registering a strong win in their opening match against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Bengaluru. Defending champions RCB began their IPL 2026 campaign with a clinical 6-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) on March 28, 2026. Chasing a target of 202, RCB reached 203/4 in just 15.4 overs at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, recording the fastest 200+ run-chase in IPL history. Meanwhile, CSK had a rough Start of IPL 2026 as Rajasthan Royals (RR) secured a dominant 8-wicket victory over Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their IPL 2026 season opener on March 30, 2026. Played at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium in Guwahati, RR chased down a target of 128 in just 12.1 overs, finishing at 128/2 with 47 balls to spare.


IPL 2026: Defending champions RCB begin title defence against SRH at Chinnaswamy | Cricket News – The Times of India


IPL 2026: Defending champions RCB begin title defence against SRH at Chinnaswamy | Cricket News – The Times of India
Ishan Kishan and Virat Kohli (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)

BENGALURU: Until June 3, 2025, Royal Challengers Bengaluru carried the tag of underachievers — a team that spent 17 previous seasons chasing an elusive trophy. On a muggy night in Ahmedabad, that narrative finally shifted. Built less on individual stardom and more on collective performances, RCB shed their long-standing baggage and got the monkey off their backs.When they return to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday evening, they do so with a title to defend, a reputation to protect and expectations recalibrated. Against fellow southerners Sunrisers Hyderabad, RCB begin their campaign as defending champions — a feat only Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians have managed to follow up with a successful title defence.

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While it is a long season ahead, a strong start will be crucial. Chinnaswamy hasn’t always been a fortress for RCB, and against an SRH side packed with explosive batters, the challenge is immediate.On paper, the two teams share striking similarities. Both boast formidable batting units, both are without their premier Australian quicks, and they will rely on a blend of experienced Indian names and promising youngsters. The conditions only add to the intrigue. The last completed IPL game at the venue last season — RCB’s clash against CSK — saw a staggering 424 runs scored, with the hosts defending 215 by just two runs. If the surface stays true to its batting-friendly reputation, bowlers from both sides could be in for a long evening.RCB have largely retained the core that delivered their maiden title, using the mini-auction to plug specific gaps. The additions of Venkatesh Iyer and England’s Jordan Cox bring flexibility, while young Indian recruits like Mangesh Yadav and Vihaan Malhotra add depth and future promise.

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Their batting remains their biggest strength. With Virat Kohli and Phil Salt expected to set the tone at the top, Jacob Bethell’s recent form adds another dynamic layer. The middle order is stacked with experience and firepower in Rajat Patidar, Devdutt Padikkal, Jitesh Sharma, Tim David and Venkatesh Iyer. The team management, in fact, faces the enviable headache of narrowing down a balanced playing XI.However, the absence of Josh Hazlewood — their most impactful bowler last season — could be a significant setback. The Australian pacer, still working his way back from injury concerns, only rejoined the squad on Thursday and will sit out of the match. His absence puts the onus on Bhuvneshwar Kumar to lead the attack, especially in conditions that traditionally offer little margin for error. RCB are also without Sri Lankan quick Nuwan Thushara, who is yet to clear the fitness test in his home country. In Hazlewood’s absence, New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy could be handed an IPL debut. He is expected to slot into an otherwise Indian-heavy bowling unit, with youngsters Mangesh Yadav and Rasikh Dar pushing for inclusion. The spin department, featuring Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma, will also have a key role in controlling the middle overs.SRH, meanwhile, look equally formidable with the bat. Led by Ishan Kishan, they have a destructive line-up comprising Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Reddy. However, their bowling appears relatively undercooked in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, even though they can call upon the experience of Harshal Patel, Brydon Carse and Jaydev Unadkat.Away from the on-field contest, it will be a sombre homecoming for RCB. The players will wear black armbands in memory of the 11 lives lost in the stampede during last year’s title celebrations — a tragedy that continues to cast a shadow over the team and the venue.


RCB to play five matches at the Chinnaswamy Stadium


11 arrested for black marketing IPL tickets in Bengaluru

M. Chinnaswamy Stadium.
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Ending months of speculation, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) announced its return to the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium here for IPL 2026. RCB will play five of its home games at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, while the two remaining home matches will be held at Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium in Raipur, the franchise announced on Tuesday.

RCB’s much awaited homecoming comes after the Chinnaswamy Stadium fell out of favour as a result of the stampede which claimed 11 lives last year. The iconic venue was then barred from hosting high-level cricket by the State government and the police.

“RCB extends its sincere gratitude to the Government of Karnataka, the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and the Karnataka Police for their unwavering guidance, cooperation and support in facilitating the hosting of matches in Bengaluru. The collective efforts to ramp up infrastructure and safety measures in time for the IPL season have ensured that the defending champions will play the majority of their home games in their home ground,” an RCB statement read.

The decision to bring the stadium back into the fold comes as a huge relief for the KSCA. The stadium ban was a central issue in the recent KSCA election, which was won by the team led by former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad.

Earlier this year, the KSCA began work on the stadium to ensure a safer fan experience, in line with the recommendations made in the Karnataka government-appointed Justice John Michael D’Cunha commission.