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Army holds second edition of Krishna Ghati Cricket League

The 20-day-long tournament features 27 teams competing for cash prizes worth Rs 8 lakh
KGPL aims to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and youth empowerment.

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The NT Battalion of the Army, Krishana Ghati Brigade, commenced the opening ceremony of the second edition of Krishna Ghati Premier Cricket League (KGPL) T20 cricket tournament at Jhulas Ground in Poonch on Sunday.

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The 20-day-long tournament features 27 teams competing for cash prizes worth Rs 8 lakh. The winner gets Rs 3.5 lakh, the runner-up Rs 2 lakh, and there are awards for Man of the Tournament and Player of the Match. Each team can get three players from outside the state, including domestic, local, and reputed cricket players.

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“Today, the Army is organising the second edition of the Krishna Valley Premier League. A total of 27 teams from Poonch are participating in this tournament,” coach Parvez Malik said. “After Operation Sindoor, this is a major event organised by the Army at the border,” he added.

Abhinav Kaur, the owner of one of the teams participating in the tournament, emphasised the significance of the tournament, as it is being conducted in a border village after Operation Sindoor. She said that the tournament instilled confidence in the residents of the border districts.

“The second Krishna Ghati Premier League is happening today. I’ve been involved since the first edition and own the Krishna Ghati Tigers. The Krishna Valley Brigade of the Army provided the platform for our youth,” Kaur said.

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“After Operation Sindoor occurred, border residents felt scared. Now, thanks to the Army, the situation has improved, and life is returning to normal. This edition has 27 teams in a grand tournament with a prize pool of over Rs 8 lakh,” she added.

The event has seen massive participation from the people. The KGPL aims to promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and youth empowerment while strengthening bonds between the Army and local communities.

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