
Gautam gambhir virat kohli: Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir has expressed grief over the incident in the Victory Parade in Royal Challengers Bangalore. He has questioned Virat Kohli’s RCB. He said clearly what is the need to do such a road show.
What did Gambhir say
Gautam Gambhir has always been against such an event. He said about the Victory Parade of Royal Challengers Bangalore that the whole of India is sad for the family of fans who lost their lives. What is the need to do such a road show.
Gambhir further said, “The team has won the victory, it is enough to celebrate it and if you cannot make concrete arrangements, then such an event should not be done.”
On the unfortunate incident in Bengaluru, Gautam Gambhir said, “I have never been a supporter of road shows. I believed the same when I was part of India’s T20 World Cup winning team in 2007. People have great importance from such things. I will continue to say the same.”
Please tell that 11 people died in the accident during RCB’s Victory Parade. In fact, the final match of IPL 2025 was played on 3 June, in which RCB won its first trophy by defeating Punjab Kings. The team reached Bangalore with a trophy around 1 pm the next day. The players were about to travel in the open bus, but then the news came that the police did not allow it due to the huge crowd. Still, where the team passed from where the team passed, a large number of people were seen standing there. Anushka Sharma also shared many videos of it on her Instagram. Virat Kohli was sitting ahead in the bus holding the trophy.
Around 5 pm, the RCB team reached M Chinnaswamy Stadium, where the victory was being celebrated. A large number of people also arrived here, which were not enough arrangements to control. During this time there was a stampede here and around 6 o’clock, the news of the death of many people also came. Even after this, victory was celebrated inside the stadium for many time.
(With agency input)