The finals of the inaugural edition of the World Legends Pro T20 League held in Goa concluded with a bang, as Dubai Royals were crowned champions after securing a comfortable 8-wicket win over Pune Panthers, courtesy of a spectacular chase by the Royals, who hit form at the right time in the
The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) reaches a decisive juncture on Day 12, 5th February 2026, as the final round of the league stage sets the tone for the upcoming knockouts, according to a release.
Wednesday began with a tense encounter between Karnal Kings and Gurugram Gurus, where both sides traded blows in a tightly fought contest. Surender Gill led the raiding charge for Karnal, while Gurugram relied on a collective defensive effort led by Rahul Setpal. The scores remained neck-and
In Match 17, Panipat Panthers stamped their authority against hosts Sonipat Stars with a one-sided 48-24 victory. From the opening raids, the Panthers looked in control as Narender Kandola led the charge, supported well by Meetu Sharma, while Sonipat relied heavily on Ayan Lohchab. The turni
The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) promises a blockbuster evening on Day 9 (February 2), with a triple-header of high-intensity matches at the Sports University of Haryana, Rai, as the league moves closer to its decisive phase.
Another high-voltage evening at the Haryana Sports University, Rai delivered contrasting narratives in Match 13 and Match 14 of the Kabaddi Champions League (KCL), according to a release.
Ben Cutting has built a global reputation as a big-match performer in T20 cricket, but even for a seasoned professional, adapting to new conditions remains a constant challenge, according to a release.
An entertaining night of kabaddi unfolded at the Haryana Sports University, Rai, as Panipat Panthers delivered a commanding win over Gurugram Gurus, while Rohtak Royals handed Hisar Heroes their first defeat of the season in a double-header on Day 6 of the Kabaddi Champions League (KCL).
The ninth match of the World Legends Pro T20 League saw Rajasthan Lions secure a comfortable six-wicket win over Pune Panthers. Chasing a low total of 145, Naman Ojha shone once again for Rajasthan with a 51-run innings.
The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) gears up for another exciting Day 7 double-header on 31st January, 2026, with two competitive encounters scheduled at the Sports University of Haryana, Rai, as teams look to strengthen their positions in the league standings.
The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) heads into an intense phase with a compelling Day 6 double-header scheduled for 30th January, 2026, at the Sports University of Haryana, Rai, where four teams will battle for crucial momentum and league points.