In a high-stakes Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) Season 3 Eliminator clash on Wednesday, the Tiigers of Kolkata delivered a clinical all-round performance to dismantle Majhi Mumbai by 44 runs and book their place in Qualifier 2 against the Ahmedabad Lions at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium, a
Purig Warriors became the first side to beat defending champions Kangs Sing in the Ice Hockey League Season 3 at Nawang Dorjay Stobdan (NDS) Stadium, Leh, organised in partnership with the UT Administration of Ladakh and the Ice Hockey Association of Ladakh, according to a release.
The match, which took place on Tuesday, was defined by a lethal bowling display and a composed chase, saw the Singams secure a comfortable victory, leaving the Lions to fight for their tournament life in Qualifier 2.
Anwar Hussain from Purig Warriors set a new record for the fastest goal in the Ice Hockey League Season 3 at Nawang Dorjay Stobdan (NDS) Stadium, Leh, organised in partnership with the UT Administration of Ladakh and the Ice Hockey Association of Ladakh.
Bowling first, the pace attack of Chennai Singams dismantled the batting lineup of Ahmedabad Lions for just 57 runs, with Ashish Pal taking 3 scalps. Chennai Singams chased down the target of 58 in 8 overs with 5 wickets in hand and became the first team to qualify for the final of ISPL Seas
From blistering pace and historic bowling spells to last-ball finishes and record-breaking totals, ISPL Season 3 has consistently delivered a high standard of competition, underlining the league's growing stature.
With a close competition. Kangs Sing sealed the win with a late goal in the final 30 seconds. Earlier in the day, Shakar Chiktan Royals secured a victory, United Nubra registered their first win of the season, and Changathang Shans posted the day's highest score
Humas Warriors recorded the day's highest total, winning the game with the highest goal difference of the season of ten goals, and posting the season's best goal difference in the Ice Hockey League Season 3 at Nawang Dorjay Stobdan (NDS) Stadium.
The Ice Hockey League has become a focal point of winter life in Leh, with families, local supporters, and players gathering throughout the day to follow the games, celebrate their teams, and experience the sport's collective energy. The increasing attendance reflects the League's growing ro
In the penultimate match of the league stage, Chennai Singams faced Delhi Superheros at the Lalbhai Contractor Stadium. Chennai Singams dominated the whole game by putting up 105/3 on the board and dismantled Delhi Superheros lineup for just 57 runs to clinch their 6th win of ISPL Season
Maryul Spawo delivered a commanding performance against United Nubra, registering a comprehensive 5-1 victory. Spawo wasted no time asserting control, with Jigmet opening the scoring in the very first minute of the game. The momentum continued through the game, led by the Stanzin trio. Stanz