• News
  • IPL 2025: Traffic snarls likely near Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium for RCB vs RR clash today

IPL 2025: Traffic snarls likely near Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium for RCB vs RR clash today

Bengaluru anticipates heavy traffic congestion around Chinnaswamy Stadium and the Central Business District on Thursday due to the RCB versus Rajasthan Royals IPL match. Commuters are advised to avoid key roads like MG Road and Cubbon Road or utilize public transport options such as the metro and BMTC buses.
IPL 2025: Traffic snarls likely near Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium for RCB vs RR clash today
Cricket enthusiasts attending the RCB versus RR IPL match at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru on Thursday should anticipate significant traffic congestion and potential delays throughout the central areas.
NEW DELHI: Cricket fans heading to M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Thursday for the IPL clash between Royal Challengers Bengaluru and Rajasthan Royals may face heavy traffic and delays across central Bengaluru.
Though police are yet to issue a advisory, a surge in vehicle movement and footfall is expected around the stadium and the Central Business District (CBD). Commuters have been urged to avoid the area or opt for public transport to minimise inconvenience.
Key roads likely to be affected include Queen’s Road, MG Road, Raj Bhavan Road, Central Street, Cubbon Road, St Marks Road, Museum Road, Kasturba Road, Ambedkar Veedhi, Trinity Junction, Lavelle Road, Vittal Mallya Road, and Nrupatunga Road.
Residents and commuters are advised to plan their travel early or use alternate routes to avoid congestion.
Metro services, BMTC buses, and local trains are expected to see high ridership, especially from Cubbon Park Metro Station after the match.
Commuters have been urged to plan their travel accordingly. Parking restrictions are also expected in and around the stadium premises. Fans have been advised to use public transport and avoid bringing personal vehicles to the venue.
author
About the Author
TOI City Desk

The TOI City Desk is an indefatigable team of journalists dedicated to bringing you the pulse of cities from across the nation, all day and all night. Our mission is to curate, report, and deliver city news that matters to readers of The Times of India. With a keen focus on urban life, governance, culture, and local issues, we provide a comprehensive view of the ever-evolving cityscapes. Our team works tirelessly to keep readers informed about the latest developments, ensuring that they are connected to the heartbeat of cities across India, right when it happens. The TOI City Desk is a trusted source for staying in touch with the local stories that shape your world.

End of Article
Follow Us On Social Media