New Delhi [India], August 13: For years, India has cheered from the sidelines as global wrestling spectacles captured imaginations worldwide. Now, it's our turn. This September, the spotlight swings to India -- not as a spectator, but as a creator, leader, and game-changer.
Day 8 of the Pro Panja League Season 2, co-founded by Parvinn Dabass and Preeti Jhangiani, saw a number of entertaining clashes on the arm-wrestling table across both the undercard and main card fixtures as Jaipur Veers defeated MP Hathodas 18-14 while Sher-e-Ludhia enjoyed an incredible 22-
Sreesanth's celebration after dismissing Hayden, the third wicket down for the Aussies in the all-important semifinal while chasing 189 runs set by India is one of the most iconic moments of his career. Sreesanth sent Hayden's stump out for a toss and then slapped the pitch with his hands th
The Rohtak Rowdies franchise has been pioneer of strengthening good arm wrestling lineups for last two seasons of Pro Panja League. This season too, the brother sister duo Aakriti Kandari and Aryan Kandari have returned to participate in season 2 of the Pro Panja League for Rohtak Rowdies, t
Day 4 of Pro Panja League Season 2 culminated into a spectacular thrill for main card arm wrestling participation. In an enthralling encounter Asker Ali of Kiraak Hyderabad and Denic Lalruatluaga bring the house down in their high intensity clash bringing surprising twists and generating imm
During the visit, the athletes had the opportunity to meet Union Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, who congratulated them on their achievements and wished them a bright future.
Mumbai Muscle established commanding leadership on the opening day of the Pro Panja League Season 2, securing their position at the top of the standings with an impressive performance. The inaugural day of competition on August 5th at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Training Centre for Disability S
The squad was chosen after selection trials. The trials for Greco-Roman and men's freestyle trials were held in Lucknow on Monday while the women's bouts took place in Delhi on Sunday, as per Olympics.com.
The Indian Women's Wrestling Team has secured a total of 6 medals--2 Gold, 3 Silver, and 1 Bronze, bringing glory to the nation, according to a release from the Wrestling Federation of India.