In a dramatic turn for one of the IPL’s most iconic franchises, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) may be forced to play all their RCB home matches in Pune’s MCA Stadium at Gahunje during IPL 2026. This potential relocation stems directly from the ongoing suspension of Bengaluru’s M. Chinnaswamy Stadium—imposed after the tragic June 4, 2025 stampede during RCB’s victory parade .
The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) has formally offered its state-of-the-art venue as a temporary home base for RCB, a move that—while logistical—could reshape fan engagement, team dynamics, and even fantasy cricket strategies for the upcoming season .
On June 4, 2025, thousands of RCB fans flooded the streets of Bengaluru to celebrate what many hoped would be the franchise’s first-ever IPL title. But the jubilation turned tragic when a stampede near the stadium resulted in multiple casualties and injuries .
In response, the Karnataka government and BCCI jointly suspended all events at the Chinnaswamy Stadium pending a full safety audit and infrastructural review. With no clear timeline for reinstatement, the BCCI began exploring alternatives for RCB’s home matches in IPL 2026 .
The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) moved swiftly, offering the MCA International Stadium in Gahunje—a venue that has hosted IPL matches since 2012, including games for Rising Pune Supergiant and Chennai Super Kings .
Key points of the offer include:
While the BCCI hasn’t confirmed the move officially, “it has been learnt” that RCB is seriously considering the proposal .
From a cricketing standpoint, the MCA Stadium offers several advantages for RCB:
Moreover, Pune already has a passionate cricket base—partly thanks to past IPL stints—which could help RCB maintain ticket sales and local engagement .
For a franchise that proudly wears “Ee Saala Cup Namde” (This Year, the Cup Is Ours) as a mantra, losing their Bengaluru home ground is more than logistical—it’s emotional.
The Chinnaswamy Stadium isn’t just a venue; it’s a cultural epicenter for RCB fans, known for its electric atmosphere, sea of red jerseys, and deafening chants. Shifting to Pune risks diluting that identity—though the team could still fly in loyal fans via travel packages .
That said, RCB’s digital fanbase (over 50 million social media followers ) remains global, and the on-field product may matter more than geography for many supporters.
This wouldn’t be the first time an IPL team relocated home games:
Each case shows that while fan energy changes, teams can still perform—CSK even won the 2018 title despite the displacement .
RCB fans on social media are divided: some welcome the change as a chance to “take the Cup hunt to new cities,” while others lament the loss of their spiritual home.
For fantasy cricket players, the venue shift matters. Gahunje’s average first-innings score in IPL is 172 , slightly lower than Chinnaswamy’s 187—but still favorable for batters. Pacers like Mohammed Siraj may see reduced swing, while spinners like Mayank Dagar could gain more traction on the drier surface.
While no final decision has been announced, the BCCI is expected to confirm venue allocations by December 2025. If RCB’s home matches do move to Pune, it will mark one of the most significant logistical shifts in IPL history.
One thing’s certain: whether in Bengaluru or Pune, RCB’s mission remains unchanged—to finally lift that elusive trophy. And if they do it from Gahunje, the red army will be there in spirit, if not in stadium.
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