Last year's finalist Tejal Rajendra Salve (Maharashtra) stormed to the top of the charts in the girls' compound qualifying round in the Khelo India Youth Games Archery competition with some fine shooting at the Sandy's Compound Ground here on Sunday, scoring 697 points. She set the tone for
Marathi Vultures in the men's category and Tamil Lioness in the women's category were crowned champions as the crowd erupted to congratulate both the teams.
Tamil Lioness, Punjabi Tigress, Telugu Cheetahs and Bhojpuri Leopardess on Sunday reached the women's semifinals of the ongoing Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL) here at the Gurugram University.
Tamil Lions, Punjabi Tigers and Marathi Vultures registered wins in the men's games in the ongoing Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL) at the Gurugram University, as per a release from GI-PKL.
Bhojpuri Leopardess, Tamil Lioness registered wins while Telugu Cheetahs and Punjabi Tigress played out a tie in the ongoing Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL) at the Gurugram University.
In the first match on Saturday, Telugu Cheetahs outclassed Marathi Falcons 42-28 in a dominant display on Saturday. With 24 raid points, two super raids, and six all-out points, the Cheetahs took full control of the game
Haryana Sports Minister Gaurav Gautam on Friday inaugurated the first edition of Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL) at the Gurugram University. The Global Indian Pravasi Kabaddi League (GI-PKL) commenced with men's matches on Friday.
The 13-day-long league will begin with the men's matches on the opening day, setting the tone for an action-packed sporting spectacle. The first-ever GI-PKL match will feature Tamil Lions facing off against Punjabi Tigers in a thrilling tournament opener
This will be Bihar's second time hosting the women's Kabaddi World Cup. The first edition of the competition was held in Patna, at the Patliputra Sports Complex in 2012, as per Olympics.com.