The iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru is back in operation, and fans of Virat Kohli are thrilled as ever. After the long hiatus since last year’s unfortunate stampede, finally, the Karnataka government has given permission to allow matches to be hosted again in the venue.
This decision comes within days of Venkatesh Prasad assuming charge as KSCA president, while the BCCI has also been informed. For cricket lovers, this means they will soon have a chance to see Kohli in action on his home ground in Bengaluru.
🚨 KING KOHLI AT THE CHINNASWAMY. 🚨
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) December 13, 2025
– Virat Kohli set to Vijay Hazare Trophy at the Chinnaswamy Stadium with KSCA planning to allow 2,000–3,000 fans at the stadium. (Espncricinfo). pic.twitter.com/2ntNdXh2fR
Ahead of IPL 2026, the stadium will host some Vijay Hazare Trophy encounters. Delhi’s home fixtures have been moved from Alur to Chinnaswamy, citing better security arrangements. Virat Kohli, along with Rishabh Pant, features in Delhi’s probable squad, which promises a full house. The KSCA has allowed 2,000 to 3,000 spectators to be present, ensuring that fans do not miss the glimpse of their favorite stars live.
Looking ahead, even the IPL 2026 matches are slotted to be held at Chinnaswamy. While the stadium will accord high priority to strict security arrangements, cricket lovers can finally hope to get back to thrilling high-octane T20 action in Bengaluru. KSCA president Venkatesh Prasad confirmed on social media that preparations to host these matches are underway, and that the wait for thrilling cricket at Chinnaswamy is almost getting over.
First Kohli, and then the promise of cricket in Bengaluru give the domestic cricket fan and the IPL enthusiast much cause for good cheer. For long, uncertainty reigned, but Bengaluru is now geared to host world cricket at its doorstep all over again-at Karnataka’s heart.










