The match began with both teams raiding efficiently, keeping the contest evenly poised in the early stages. The key moment of the first half came when Purvanchal Panthers inflicted an all-out on Brij Stars, which helped them build momentum. Raider Hritik Rathi played a key role in the attack
Leading the charge is Ankit Jaglan, the franchise's highest-bid player, who was secured for Rs 9.8 lakh. Known for his impact and match awareness, Jaglan will play a central role in anchoring the Panthers' ambitions this season. Further strengthening the raiding department are Narender Kand
The Kabaddi Champions League (KCL) delivered an unforgettable night on December 28, as all eight franchises came together for the League's first-ever player auction that set the tone for the inaugural season with a total of 128 players being selected
Purvanchal Panthers pulled off a narrow 38-37 victory over Aligarh Tigers in a fiercely contested encounter on Day 4 of the Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League (UPKL) Season 2, according to a release.
Led by renowned entrepreneur and motivational speaker Joginder Saini, this move marks a significant new chapter in growth of professional kabaddi, as per a press release from KCL.
Day four of the Clear Premium Water presents Tennis Premier League (TPL) Season 7 opened with Gujarat Panthers hosting the Gurgaon Grand Slammers at the Gujarat University Tennis Stadium
Co-owned by Arnav Gupta, Director of Citiyano De Resource Exim Pvt Ltd, and Aradhya Gupta, Director of Citiyano De Firenze, Purvanchal Panthers embodies the pride, determination, and cultural spirit of the region. With this inclusion, UPKL now stands at 11 teams, marking another milestone in
Patna Pirates continued their sensational form with a commanding 48-32 win over Jaipur Pink Panthers in the Eliminator 1 at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on Sunday. Ayan Lohchab led the way yet again with his fifth 20+ points game - a feat only Pardeep Narwal and Devank Dalal have achieved i
Every match is a do-or-die game for the Patna Pirates, and the three-time PKL champions showed exactly why they are still among the most dangerous sides in the league. With a 40-31 win over U Mumba in Play-in 2 at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium in Delhi, the Pirates made it six wins in a row a
Three-time Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) champions Patna Pirates made it six wins in six games, eliminating U Mumba after a 40-31 win at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium in Delhi in Play-in 2 on Saturday.
The defenders stood tall as Aryan Kumar scored a High Five while Deepanshu Khatri got four points for the Pink Panthers, while Nitin Kumar scored seven points. For the Steelers, Neeraj's High Five was the main highlight, as per a press release from PKL.