'Sindhi Premier League' Season 6 To Begin On February 15
A Celebration of Social Unity; Features 16 Men's and 8 Women's Teams
Pimpri (Pune): The 6th season of the Sindhi Premier League Cricket Tournament is set to take place from February 15 to March 9, 2025, in Pimpri. This season will see the participation of 16 men's teams and 8 women's teams. The matches will be held at the MCC, Mrunal Cricket Ground, Pimpri, and will be streamed live on the Sindhi Premier League Facebook page, according to organizers Kanwal Khiani and Hitesh Dadlani, who shared the details at a press conference.
The press conference, held at Hotel Noorya in Thergaon, was attended by industrialists Dabbu Aswani, Shrichand Aswani, Sagar Tejwani, and committee members Kamal Jethani, Ronak Punjabi, Avi Israni, Ankush Mulchandani, Naresh Nasha, Karan Aswani, Avi Tejwani, Somesh Gidwani, Kunal Gudela, Ritesh Athwani, Manish Gereja, and women representatives Avni Tejwani, Khushboo Punjabi, Heena Gogiya, Shikha Sewani, Sheetal Pehlani, and Rupali Punjabi, alongside team owners and sponsors.
Hitesh Dadlani stated, “The tournament aims to bring together the dispersed Sindhi community, promote fitness awareness, encourage playing on the field instead of relying on mobile and internet entertainment, and utilize funds raised through the league for community welfare. The inauguration of 'Sindhi Premier League Season 6' will be held on February 15, 2025, at 6 PM. The event will be graced by former cricketers, eminent personalities from the Sindhi community, players, team owners, and their families.”
Kanwal Khiani added, “The league has received tremendous response over the past five seasons, and this year it has expanded further, with more players joining from Pune, Parbhani, Jalgaon, Nanded, Bengaluru, and Jaipur. Modeled on the IPL, the league promotes women’s participation, with 8 women’s teams competing this season. The men's teams are named after elements of Sindhi culture, while the women's teams are inspired by river names. The league includes 90 women and 251 men players.”
Men’s Teams:
1. Mast Kalander (Geeta Builders, Mayur Tilwani)
2. Sultan of Sindh (Dabbu Aswani Foundation, Hiranand Aswani)
3. Mohenjo Daro Warriors (Millennium Developers, Harish Abichandani)
4. Sindhphool Rangers (GS Associates, Jeetu Pehlani)
5. SSD Falcon (Vikram Roheda Photography, Vikram Roheda)
6. Indus Dynamos (Sai Baba Sales, Rohan Gehane)
7. Dada Vaswanis Brigade (Aswani Promoters, Shrichand Aswani)
8. Jhulelal Super Kings (The Corner Lounge, Sunny Gogiya)
9. Hemu Kalani Gladiators (Trio Group, Bipin Dakhaneja)
10. Guru Nanak Knights (PVR Tiles World, Prakash Ramnani)
11. Sant Kanwar Royals (Vijayraj Associates, Krish Ladkani)
12. Aryans United (Vishal Properties, Vishal Tejwani)
13. Jai Baba Strikers (Sukhwani Associates, Sagar Sukhwani)
14. Sindhi Indians (Mansukhwani Associates, Manish Mansukhwani)
15. Ajrak Super Giants (Lifecraft Realty, Hitesh Dadlani)
16. Pimpri Yoddhas (Kunal Communications, Kunal Lakhani)
Women’s Teams:
1. Ganga Warriors (Tejwani Handlooms, Avni & Avinash Tejwani)
2. Godavari Giants (Kajal Dresses, Harpreet Saggu & Pawan Jayasinghani)
3. Jhelum Queens (City Cars, Shikha & Rocky Sewani)
4. Sindhu Starlets (GS Associates, Sheetal & Jeetu Pehlani)
5. Yamuna Strikers (Talent Treasure Activity Center, Riya & Pawan Kotwani)
6. Narmada Titans (RR Solutions, Resham Wadhwani & Sapna Melwani)
7. Krishna Supernovas (SSGN, Rupali & Praveen Punjabi)
8. Indrayani Thunderbolts (Sportify, Anisha & Karan Aswani)