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RCB confirms the safe return of players and employees to Bangalore amidst an increase in India-Pakistan tension




Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) on Saturday confirmed the safe return of their players and assistant employees in Bangalore, saying that they all departed for their respective residences later. RCB should have played his IPL 2025 game against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) at BrsabV Ekna Cricket Stadium on Friday evening. But this game did not happen because BCCI stopped IPL 2025 for a week due to increasing tension between India and Pakistan.

“Our players and extended employees have safely returned to Bangalore and now they are homebounds for their cities and countries. We are deeply grateful to Swift coordination and support from BCCI, local authorities, and police, who made it possible,” In his social media posts, the franchise said that the franchisees said that Virat Kohli, Yash Daily and Josh Hazal are photos.

On the first Friday, a special Vande Bharat Train carried out Punjab Kings (PBK) and Delhi Capital (DC) players and support staff members, as well as match officials, commentators, broadcasting crew members, operation employees and other key personnel safely safely from New Delhi from New Delhi.

The IPL 2025 match between PBK and DC was closed after a game of just 10.1 over in the first innings at Dhameshla’s HPCA Stadium, air and drone strikes from Pakistan cause blackouts in Jammu, Pathankot and Udhampur, which are held near the hill station.

As soon as the game was closed to other personnel working around the game along with players and support staff members of both teams, who safely returned to their respective hotels under tight security.

Dharmashala is a no-fly zone, just like other Northern Indian cities, BCCI and Indian Railways ensured that everyone in Dharamshala would travel to Jalandhar in buses, and board their train in New Delhi. So far, every person who arrives on New Delhi on Friday night is going to their homes in respective cities in India and abroad.

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