
In a never seen before initiative Royal Challengers Bengaluru have proposed a ₹4.5 crore, AI-enabled crowd control system, aiming to ensure better safety and smoother movement of fans during matches. Ahead of the IPL 2026, Royal Challengers Bengaluru have taken a proactive step to address long-standing crowd management concerns at their home venue, Chinnaswamy Stadium. Suppose if this gets approved then Chinnaswamy Stadium could become one of the first cricket grounds in India to use such an extensive AI-driven crowd monitoring system.
The technology is designed to send instant alerts to security personnel and police officials, enabling swift intervention before situations spiral out of control. Royal Challengers Bengaluru have submitted a detailed proposal to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA), offering to fully fund the installation of advanced technology across the stadium.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have took it to twitter and made a post on how this would work. It comes as there is a lot of growing concerns over crowd safety at packed sporting events, especially after past incidents that raised questions about preparedness and infrastructure at the Chinnaswamy Stadium. Since the unfortunate stampede incident, there has been no high profile cricket played at that venue.
RCB has also told that the entire cost will be handled by the franchise, underlining their commitment to fan safety and experience. The team has partnered with Staqu, a company known for working with law enforcement agencies on AI-based surveillance and crowd management solutions. The plan includes deploying over 300 AI-powered cameras equipped with real-time video analytics. These cameras would monitor crowd density, identify bottlenecks, track suspicious movement and help authorities respond quickly to potential risks.
The proposal is currently under review, but if implemented, it could set a new benchmark for stadium safety in Indian cricket – and play a key role in ensuring that Chinnaswamy continues to host IPL matches without safety concerns overshadowing the game.



