India, Jan. 16 -- Royal Challengers Bengaluru face a big task in ensuring their home matches in the upcoming season remain at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, as uncertainty over the matter continues to grow and the final decision remains pending. However, the franchise is desperate to get it in its favour and has proposed installing 300-350 AI-enabled cameras at the venue, offering to bear the estimated cost of Rs.4.50 crore for this crowd management initiative.

RCB have made the proposal in an official communication to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA).

"The advanced surveillance technology will empower the KSCA and law enforcement agencies to efficiently manage crowd movement, ensure disciplined queueing, monitor unauthorised acce...