Maharaja T20 moved from Bengaluru to Mysuru
Scrutiny remains on the M Chinnaswamy stadium which is due to host Women's World Cup games in September-October
Shashank Kishore
07-Aug-2025 • 9 hrs ago

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The Maharaja T20 has been moved to Mysuru, after the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) failed to obtain clearance from the Bengaluru police to stage their franchise-based T20 competition at the M Chinnaswamy stadium from August 11 to 27.
All the franchise owners were notified of the change earlier this week, leaving them with just a few days to finalise logistics. Most teams, barring Mysuru Warriors, have been training at different venues across Bengaluru over the past week.
The failure to obtain permission to host games at the Chinnaswamy could potentially be a big blow to the KSCA, given the stadium is slated to host five matches of the Women's World Cup - including the tournament opener and one semi-final - starting September 30. However, ESPNcricinfo understands the ICC isn't overly worried just yet about the possibility of moving the games out of Bengaluru.
The KSCA has been in the eye of a storm ever since 11 people died and over 50 others were injured around the premises of the Chinnaswamy stadium, during Royal Challengers Bengaluru's IPL victory celebrations on June 4. The stampede also forced two KSCA office bearers to resign, citing moral responsibility.
A stampede ensued at Chinnaswamy stadium during RCB's victory celebrations•AFP/Getty Images
Late last month, a committee tasked by the state government to investigate the stampede deemed the Chinnaswamy "unsafe" for large-scale events. The commission "strongly recommended" that large-scale events be relocated to venues that are "better suited" to handle significant crowds.
Initially, the Maharaja T20s were supposed to be held behind closed doors in Bengaluru. But once the committee's ruling came in, getting permission to play at the Chinnaswamy - with or without a crowd - became untenable. The KSCA's focus now is on making sure things go smoothly in in Mysuru. They have been putting up makeshift stands, preparing pitches, squares, as well as temporary broadcast facilities at the Wadeyar Stadium.
The Maharaja T20 is set to feature a number of high-profile Karnataka stars, including Karun Nair and Prasidh Krishna, who will feature for Mysuru Warriors following their return from India's Test series in England.
Nair is understood to have injured his finger while batting in the second innings of the fifth Test which ended three days ago, and could sit out the first few matches. Prasidh, who picked up eight wickets in India's series-levelling win at The Oval, has been prescribed rest. The pacer is expected to join the squad mid-tournament.
Some of the other big players in the mix include Manish Pandey, Mayank Agarwal, and Devdutt Padikkal, as well as the younger crop, led by R Smaran, Vijaykumar Vyshak, KV Aneesh and Nikin Jose.
Elsewhere, the Maharani T20, KSCA's women's competition which began on August 4, will continue to be played in Alur, on the outskirts of Bengaluru.
Shashank Kishore is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo