Pune\, Bengaluru to be part of 8-city kho kho league

Pune, Bengaluru to be part of 8-city kho kho league

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The Federation of (KKFI) is set to take the game to every household in the country with the Ultimate Kho league. The 8-team league in the inaugural edition will have and Bengaluru, as six more get finalised soon. The players will be drafted into the teams as owners will not be familiar with their specialities.

"We are looking to make it as widespread as possible. We aren't looking to call in people to watch the games. Say a place like Nasik has people coming in to watch mud As of now there are two shortlisted cities. One is and the other is Bengaluru. is massive, is massive, is humongous. MP, Jharkhand, Bengal all these places are also there.

"We are looking at these pockets for first two years. We will have team auctions first and players will be drafted. The players will be graded into categories A, B and C. Third year onwards the teams will have an option to retain top 5 players as IPL," he explained.

Rajeev Mehta, of the KKFI echoed the sentiments and said that there is huge scope for the league. "We looked at kabaddi and compared kho kho to that. I kept thinking if we could change this into a league. I proposed the idea and the response was brilliant.

"I am getting calls personally as people are keen to buy teams. The people want to know the details and I am confident this league will be a huge success. We are increasing this country-wise. We need international players to come in and that is when you will see this grow," he said.

of India, also a part of the project, said that the has set the ball rolling for other leagues to break into the game and he feels it will be a quality experience for the Indian players as they look to prepare to take on the best players across the world.

"I am really excited about the prospect. This (collaboration) has happened by chance and Tenzing was helping KKFI to take this league into a private domain. We connected and here we are. I think people want to see other and these leagues encourage them.

"With kho kho getting into Asian Games, a league like this -- it will help the players prepare better as Indian players will get to play alongside international players," he smiled.

Speaking on the occasion, Minister said: "Indigenous are the manifestation of the local genius and ethos. I am very happy that a league is being launched for kho kho. Surely, this will go a long way in enhancing the popularity of this very Indian sport and will open new vistas for the players and the fans."

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First Published: Tue, April 02 2019. 16:26 IST