Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore’s wait for 18 years ended this year, when the team won the trophy by defeating Punjab Kings in the final under the captaincy of Rajat Patidar. In its happiness, the next day i.e. on June 4, the program was organized at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, but due to a large crowd, there was a stampede and many people lost their lives. RCB then expressed grief on social media and then no post was posted from his social media. About 3 months later today, on August 28, RCB posted the first and made a announcement.
On June 4, RCB shared a post while paying homage to those killed in a stampede at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. After that, all the players including Virat Kohli also did this. But since then the social media of the franchise was not active. Now after 3 months, posting today, the franchise has announced the RCB Cares relief story.
Royal Challengers Bangalore returned with RCB cares
The post shared by RCB said, “Dear 12th Man Army, this letter is for you. It is going to be 3 months when we posted our last post here. This silence was not our absence but it was mourning.”
The letter further wrote, “This place was first filled with energy, memories and moments that you enjoyed the most. But June 4 changed everything. That day broke all of us. Since then the same silence has taken this place. We are mourning in that silence. We are mourning.
Further in the RCB note wrote, “In this way RCB Cares has come into existence, it is made up of the need to honor, apply ointment and stand with its fans. Our community and fans are a platform of meaningful action coined by fans. We are coming back to this place today, not to celebrate, but not to celebrate with you. To remain proud. “
Dear 12th Man Army, this is our heartfelt letter to you!
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The Silence wasn’t absence. It was grief.
This space was on filled with energy, memories and motes that you… pic.twitter.com/g0loxauybd
– Royal Challengers Bengaluru (@Rcbtweets) August 28, 2025
The accident occurred due to poor management
From the first season of IPL, Virat Kohli is playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore, but before that the franchise had never won the IPL Trophy. After 18 years, the dream of Virat Kohli and RCB fans was fulfilled, its happiness was celebrated across the country. But the very next day this happiness turned into mourning, when many people lost their lives in a stampede outside M Chinnaswamy Stadium. The major reason behind this was to organize the program in a hurry, in which the management was bad.

