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Racquet sport Padel looks to up the game in cricket-crazy IndiaPadel, a sport blending tennis and squash, is rapidly expanding across India, with court numbers soaring and player participation surging. ...
Would love to see Dhoni in European T20 Premier League, will miss Indian cricketers: Abhishek BachchanActor Abhishek Bachchan expressed a desire to see retired Indian cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the new European T20 Premier League. How...
Delhi Capitals co-owner GMR Sports CEO Satyam Trivedi steps downSatyam Trivedi has resigned as CEO of Mumbai GMR Sports. The organization is now seeking a replacement. Trivedi previously held leadership ...
Pro Kabaddi franchises spent Rs 33.7 crore during two-day player auctionThe franchises spent Rs 17.7 crore on the first day of the auction on August 15, followed by Rs 16 crore the next day.
Pro Kabaddi League franchises valued at over Rs 100 cr each: Mashal Sports officialPro Kabaddi League was launched in 2014 by Mashal Sports in partnership with Star Sports. Subsequently, Star India, which is now owned by W...
PKL team U Mumba appoints Suhail Chandhok as CEOHailing from three generations of sports, Suhail brings over a decade of experience in the world of sports and entertainment, both in India...
After WPL, now Pro Kabaddi League plans to launch women's versionMashal Sports, the organisers of PKL which is now in its 10th year, said they are planning to launch the league in collaboration with the A...
SportZchain teams up with Dabang Delhi as token and NFT partnerAs part of this collaboration, SportZchain’s logo will be endorsed on the sleeves of Dabang Delhi players during their upcoming matches in ...
SportZchain partners with Tamil Thalaivas as official sports token and NFT partnerAs part of this collaboration, SportZchain’s logo will be endorsed on the sleeves of Tamil Thalaivas players during their upcoming matches ...
Pro Kabaddi franchises spent over Rs 50 crore on players ahead of 7th seasonIn all 173 domestic players and 27 international players were picked up out of a pool of 441 players, which included 388 Indian and 53 over...
JSW to acquire 50% stake in GMR-owned Delhi DaredevilsJSW Sports, the sports arm of the steel to software conglomerate, is acquiring 50% stake in GMR Group-owned Delhi franchise of IPL, Delhi D...
Sultan, Jai-Veeru, Rajinikanth: This league is very filmyWe all know about the superheroics of Rajinikanth. No, this isn’t a Bollywood rewind but how hu-tu-tu aka kabaddi has a host of stars whose...
Season 5 of Pro Kabaddi League starts tomorrow in HyderabadThe inaugural ceremony is likely to be a star-studded affair, with sports icons and film personalities like Akshay Kumar expected to attend...
JSW Sports ropes in six partners for PKLThe franchise, Haryana Steelers, has signed with Kent RO and Exide Industries’ Dynex Batteries as principal sponsors and Valvoline as assoc...
TVS Tyres signs up as associate sponsor of Kabaddi team Puneri Paltan for season 4Tyre manufacturer TVS Tyres has signed up as an associate sponsor of the Pro Kabaddi League team Puneri Paltan in the season 4 of the leagu...
Bengaluru Bulls have kabaddi-loving Pole in ranksThough he was not fielded yesterday by the Bulls in their season 2 opener against Bengal Warriors, Michal attracted a lot of attention from...
Telugu Titans owners plan Rs 100 crore investment in kabaddi franchiseThe owners of the Pro Kabaddi League’s Telugu Titans franchise plan to invest at least Rs 100 crore over the next few years on internationa...
Sponsors on the ball, look beyond cricketLast year, India's traditional sport kabaddi found it tough to get sponsors for its debut professional league. This year, it's a different ...
Pro-Kabaddi League 2: Iranian kabaddi player, Hadi Oshtorak, gets Rs 21 lakh in player draftOshtorak's Iranian teammate, Meraj Sheykh, was also signed by Telugu Titans for Rs 20.1 lakhs marking a rich haul by the Hyderabad Franchis...
Pro-Kabaddi stakeholders upbeat on making money from season 2More than 435 million people — including a significant number of urban, affluent Indians and women — watched the month-long tournament on t...