New Ban Imposed On RCB Fans Hours Before IPL Final – IPL 2026 Final: Bengaluru Police Issue Strict Bans for RCB vs GT Clash
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The Countdown to the IPL 2026 Final
The cricketing world is holding its breath as Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the Gujarat Titans (GT) prepare to square off in the IPL 2026 final this Sunday, May 31. While the excitement surrounding the clash is palpable, local authorities in Bengaluru have stepped in with a series of strict advisories and public bans to maintain peace and order across the city.
The Road to the Summit Clash
RCB entered the 2026 season as defending champions, carrying the weight of expectation with poise. The Bengaluru-based franchise dominated the league phase, finishing at the top of the standings. Their momentum continued into the playoffs, where they secured a direct berth in the final following a clinical performance in Qualifier 1. In that encounter, RCB posted a staggering 254/5 against the Gujarat Titans, ultimately winning by 92 runs in a display of sheer batting and bowling dominance.
The Gujarat Titans, led by captain Shubman Gill, showed incredible resilience after their loss to RCB. They fought their way through Qualifier 2, where they faced a formidable Rajasthan Royals side. Despite a brilliant 96 off 47 balls from Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, which helped RR reach 214/6, the Titans chased down the target with flair. Shubman Gill’s sensational 104 off 53 balls and Sai Sudharsan’s 58 off 32 balls anchored a 167-run opening partnership, securing a comfortable win with eight balls to spare. This victory marked the Titans’ third IPL final appearance in just five seasons.
Bengaluru Police Enforce Strict Restrictions
With the anticipation of massive crowds, the Bengaluru Police have issued an urgent advisory to the public. The measures are designed to prevent the chaos that can accompany large-scale celebrations. Key restrictions include:
- Public Gatherings: Celebrations on roads, in parks, and in other public spaces are strongly discouraged.
- Screenings: The installation of LED walls or giant screens in public view is prohibited without explicit prior approval from the relevant departments. Authorities have explicitly banned screens outside malls, pubs, and restaurants that would encourage crowds to gather on public thoroughfares.
- Traffic and Conduct: Bike rallies, stunt riding, over-speeding, unnecessary honking, and road blockades are strictly forbidden.
- Safety Protocols: The police have warned against the bursting of firecrackers, the consumption of alcohol in public areas, and any behavior that could incite conflict or public disorder.
Reflecting on Past Tragedies
These stringent measures are not without cause. Following RCB’s historic IPL 2025 title victory, the city witnessed widespread celebrations that spiraled into tragedy. Reports indicated that between 2 to 3 lakh fans converged near the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, leading to a stampede that resulted in the loss of 11 lives and left over 50 others injured.
As the city prepares for another high-stakes encounter, the priority for the authorities is to ensure that the joy of sport does not come at the cost of human safety. Fans are urged to celebrate the spirit of the game responsibly, keep public thoroughfares clear, and cooperate with law enforcement to ensure that the IPL 2026 final remains a memorable occasion for the right reasons.
Regardless of the final outcome, the focus remains on discipline and public safety. As RCB and GT prepare to battle for the trophy, the residents of Bengaluru are being called upon to display the same level of commitment to their community as the players show on the field.