Tag: Kho Kho Federation of India

  • Kho-Khoaching class act sets sport on global fast track

    Kho-Khoaching class act sets sport on global fast track

    MUMBAI: Kho Kho, the homegrown Indian game of agility and grit, just got a high-speed upgrade on and off the mat. As the sport stretches beyond its traditional roots to stake its claim on the global stage, the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI) is playing tag with the future by launching its most advanced training initiative yet.

    The Advanced Level III-A Training Course for coaches and technical officials kicked off on June 2, 2025, at SGT University, Budhera, and will run till June 15. Organised by KKFI under the aegis of the International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF), the course is no ordinary classroom drill, it’s a knowledge sprint featuring 20 international coaches and officials from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Iran, Australia, England, Korea and Malaysia, alongside 50 Indian coaches and 65 technical officials.

    From biomechanics to sports psychology, recovery techniques to anti-doping awareness, the curriculum mirrors a sport in metamorphosis. With morning fitness sessions and rigorous classroom modules, participants are being immersed in a next-gen playbook designed to take Kho Kho from kabaddi’s countryside cousin to a globally recognised sport.

    5 June was a masterclass in modernisation with sessions on sports science by Pooja Bhati, anti-doping education by Vikas Tyagi and Anurag, and tactical training by legendary coach H. V. Nataraj. The day began with a sweat-inducing physical drill by Ashwani Sharma, reinforcing the discipline behind the dash.

    “This course reflects our commitment to preparing a new generation of coaches and officials who are equipped with the knowledge, tools, and international exposure to take Kho Kho to the next level,” said KKFI president Sudhanshu Mittal. He also underlined how the sport is evolving with mat-based gameplay, a Decision Review System (DRS) and even the strategic ‘Wazir’ role.

    The training for coaches wraps up on June 11 with a practical exam and reflective session, before the officials’ segment begins from 12–15 June.

    With 135 participants in total and a syllabus as sharp as the game’s signature sprints, this course is more than just a seminar, it’s Kho Kho’s statement of intent. The message is clear: India isn’t just where the game began. It’s where the global future of Kho Kho is being written one pivot, one pass, and now, one world-class coach at a time.

  • Nasreen Shaikh wins BBC Sportswoman Award as kho kho’s star rises

    Nasreen Shaikh wins BBC Sportswoman Award as kho kho’s star rises

    MUMBAI: In a game of inches and intense competition, Nasreen Shaikh has secured the ultimate victory not just on the field, but off it as well. The former captain of the Indian women’s kho-kho team and Arjuna Awardee has clinched the coveted BBC Indian Sportswoman of the Year – Changemaker Award. The award, which took centre stage at the Taj Palace, New Delhi on 17 February 2025, recognises her monumental role in elevating kho kho both nationally and internationally.

    This recognition follows the resounding success of the first-ever Kho Kho World Cup, held in Delhi, where India dominated by winning both the men’s and women’s World Cups. Shaikh’s rise mirrors the sport’s own trajectory, transforming kho kho from a regional pastime to a global contender.

    Shaikh’s reaction? “Kho Kho is more than a sport; it’s a passion that has shaped my life,” she said, reflecting on the award. “This honour acknowledges not just my journey but the efforts of every athlete striving to make a mark in Indian sports. I am grateful for this recognition and eager to take Kho Kho to even bigger stages.”

    International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF) and the Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI) president Sudhanshu Mittal presented the award, praising Shaikh’s contributions. He remarked, “Her dedication has not only brought glory to Indian sports but has also brought Kho Kho into the spotlight. Nasreen is an inspiration, and we are confident she will continue to lead the sport to new heights.”

    This prestigious recognition places kho kho in the spotlight, revealing its growing global appeal and the potential it holds as an exciting, high-intensity sport. As Shaikh continues to make waves, it’s clear that kho kho’s future is looking more competitive and commercially viable than ever.

  • Gravolite partners with 56th National Kho Kho Championship

    Gravolite partners with 56th National Kho Kho Championship

    Mumbai: Gravolite, one of the leading sports mat manufacturers in India, became the official supplier of Kho Kho mats for the 56th national Kho Kho championship scheduled to be held from 27 March 2024 to 1st April 2024 in Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium & Karnail Singh Stadium, Delhi. These state-of-the art mats have been approved by the Kho Kho Federation of India.

    Gravolite  Kho Kho Mats will be used throughout the tournament considering the infrastructural requirement recommended by the Federation as per international standards and keeping in mind the safety and well-being of the athletes.

    Gravolite director Vaibhav Somani said, We are excited to be the official manufacturer and supplier of 56th National Kho Kho championship. Kho Kho has been a sport that has not received much recognition in the Indian sports industry in the past but, with such  national level tournaments, players get the acknowledgment and motivation to perform better. We have been manufacturing world-class Kho Kho mats to safeguard the health and well-being of the players. Sometimes, playing such combat sports on ground soil can cause severe injuries or lifelong disabilities to the athletes. But, with Gravolite Kho Kho mats, the athletes get the desired cushion base and floor padding which helps them to maneuver moves without having to sustain injury.

    Somani further added we are honoured  to contribute to the success of 56th national Kho Kho championship and to the advancement of Kho Kho  as a sport. He further added that 56th Kho Kho championship is a national level tournament, and providing high-quality international mats is our priority.

  • Gujarat Giants win Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 title

    Gujarat Giants win Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 title

    Mumbai: Gujarat Giants became champions of Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 with a 31-26 victory over Chennai Quick Guns at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in Cuttack on Saturday.

    Despite battling bouts of inconsistency during the league phase, Gujarat Giants were superb on the day as they closed off the contest in the first innings itself. Chennai Quick Guns, who were favourites coming into the match, will rue their failure to get going from the onset. That meant that a superb comeback in the final turn was not enough.

    Ultimate Kho Kho, promoted by Amit Burman in collaboration with the Kho Kho Federation of India, became the first Indian sports league to secure Series A funding, courtesy the UK-based BNP Group. In attendance at Saturday’s final was Puri’s Member of Parliament Pinaki Misra.

    “I watch Kho Kho on television but being here live is electrifying,” said Shri Misra. “Watching this live, you realise how difficult the game is, but also how simple the game is. It is fascinating that these boys who come from relatively less privileged backgrounds are doing such a marvellous job.”

    Gujarat Giants took home a purse of Rs 1 crore while Chennai Quick Guns received Rs 50 lakhs. Odisha Juggernauts, who finished third by defeating Telugu Yoddhas earlier, received Rs 30 lakhs.

    Gujarat Giants made a superb start to the match, sending back Chennai Quick Guns’ prime batch of Ramji Kashyap, Madan and Vijay Shinde in no time. They embraced the strategy of targeting Ramji early and that proved to be a masterstroke as the latter failed to last a minute. Madan also went back relatively early. While Shinde held on for longer, he was unable to secure a dream run point for his team. Chennai Quick Guns’ second batch did manage a dream run point, but with the score at 14-1, it was Gujarat Giants who held the advantage going into Turn 2.

    They then consolidated that advantage with a superb defensive display. The first Gujarat Giants defensive batch of Suyash Gargate, Shubham Thorat and Deepak Madhav delivered five dream run points, lasting five minutes and six seconds on the mat. With only three members of the next batch staying unconquered, Gujarat Giants held a huge 12-point lead going into the second innings.

    Chennai Quick Guns managed to secure three bonus points in Turn 3 but it was too little too late. With an 19-point deficit to make up in the final turn, they needed a miracle.

    That miracle almost came. Chennai Quick Guns made a terrific start to Turn 4, sending back the first Gujarat Giants batch in just a minute and 17 seconds. The next batch too was dispatched fast giving the Chennai Quick Guns a glimmer of hope. But Sanket Kadam stayed unbeaten and secured the trophy for his team.

    Earlier, Odisha Juggernauts secured third place by defeating Telugu Yoddhas 32-24. It was Telugu Yoddhas who held a slender 14-13 advantage at the end of the first innings. But a good Turn 3 by Odisha Juggernauts, which saw them earn three defensive bonus points followed by a superb show by their attackers in the final turn, saw them finish the match on top.

  • Ultimate Kho Kho ropes in IndianOil as Powered By Sponsor for Season 2

    Ultimate Kho Kho ropes in IndianOil as Powered By Sponsor for Season 2

    Mumbai: Ultimate Kho Kho, India’s first-ever professional Kho Kho league, has onboarded IndianOil, the country’s leading diversified, integrated energy major as the Powered By Sponsor for its ongoing Season 2. Aligning with Ultimate Kho Kho’s vision of bringing a modern twist to the traditional sport, this partnership solidifies the league’s commitment to shaping the future of Kho Kho in India.

    Having recently secured Series A funding from UK-based BNP Group after successfully raising its valuation, Ultimate Kho Kho became the first sports league in India to secure private equity investment to grow the trajectory of Kho-Kho in India and globally.

    Their partnership with IndianOil is set to unfold through an extensive marketing campaign, encompassing digital and on-ground activations. This collaborative effort will showcase player engagements, social media promotions, and fan-centric initiatives, all geared toward amplifying the league’s reach and influence throughout the nation.

    Reflecting on the strategic association, Ultimate Kho Kho CEO & league commissioner Tenzing Niyogi commented, “We are thrilled to welcome IndianOil as our Powered By Sponsor to elevate the stature of Kho Kho in India. Ultimate Kho Kho was conceived with the vision of not only reviving the rich heritage of Kho Kho but to propel it into a new era of dynamism, and entertainment. Our commitment to making Ultimate Kho Kho larger, bolder, and the ultimate source of entertainment for Bharat aligns perfectly with IndianOil’s dedication to leaving a lasting legacy on the Indian sporting landscape.  We are confident that this partnership will act as a catalyst for the growth of Kho Kho in India.”

    With a presence in almost all the streams of oil, gas, petrochemicals, and alternative energy sources in the country, IndianOil stands as the nation’s highest-ranked Energy-PSU in the Fortune 500 of 2023.

    As part of their association with Ultimate Kho Kho, IndianOil will secure the naming rights for the post-match award, recognizing the ‘Attacker of the Match.’ Additionally, IndianOil will also have the naming rights to the league’s exciting powerplay segment, which was dominated by Chennai Quick Guns’ stalwart all-rounder Ramji Kashyap who accumulated a total of 24 skydive points this season.

    According to a YouGov Report, the first season of Ultimate Kho Kho reached a massive audience of 164 million across various media touchpoints, emerging among the top 3 non-cricket leagues in India.

    Promoted by Amit Burman in collaboration with the Kho Kho Federation of India, the ongoing season 2 of Ultimate Kho Kho will witness high-octane action between the top four teams – Chennai Quick Guns, Odisha Juggernauts, Gujarat Giants and Telugu Yoddhas during its semi-finals which are scheduled to be played on 11 January 2024. 

  • Odisha to host Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 from December 24

    Odisha to host Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 from December 24

    Mumbai: Backed with a successful, exciting and entertaining inaugural season that reached 164 million households, Ultimate Kho Kho (UKK) is all geared up for its grand second edition, scheduled to kickstart on 24 December 2023, and final on 13 January 2024 at the Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium in Cuttack, Odisha.

    Inspired by Hon’ble Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s vision of ‘sports for youth, youth for future’, the Odisha government has not only hosted some of the major global sports events in the state, but it has also developed world-class multi-sport infrastructure and sporting experiences for sports enthusiasts from the state.

    “We are extremely excited to host the 2nd edition of the Ultimate Kho Kho in Odisha. This is an exciting opportunity for all of us. Kho-Kho is a sport that is not only played but widely followed as well in Odisha and hosting the second edition here will be a great opportunity for the people of the state to not only experience the spectacle live but also get inspired and pursue the game. We are fully committed to making the season a grand success,” commented minister of state, electronics & IT, sports & youth services, government of Odisha Tusharkanti Behera.

    UKK, promoted by Amit Burman in collaboration with the Kho Kho Federation of India, is dedicated to reinventing and promoting the indigenous sport in a more dynamic and engaging manner.

    “We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Odisha Government and the Hon’ble Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik for their support for the Season 2. The resounding success of the inaugural edition has attracted significant interest from brands and helped us secure new partners. Our focus remains on selecting partners who share our long-term vision. Season 2 aims to build new-age superstars of the future especially with the presence of younger talent on the field. Anticipate more intensified rivalries, thrilling action, more speed and innovations that will redefine the sports viewing experience, making it more immersive TV viewing experience,” commented Ultimate Kho Kho CEO and league commissioner Tenzing Niyogi.

    FinNest (A BNP Group Company), a private equity investment firm has recently invested in the Ultimate Kho Kho to multiply the indigenous growth story. BNP Group founder and chairman Dr. Biswanath Patnaik said: “BNP Group is thrilled to be part of this movement, reshaping homegrown sports into a contemporary spectacle and empowering indigenous aspiring youth to shine. Our mission is to take this movement forward, showcasing India’s best-kept sports to the world, promoting Indigenous sport and nurturing talent for the global stage. The Ultimate Kho Kho is part of our growing sports Investment profile, and we look forward to universal synergies.”

    UKK has revolutionised ‘desh ke mitti ka khel’ (the game of the country’s soil) and the inaugural edition of this indigenous sport’s league became a huge success, emerging as India’s third-largest non-cricket league in terms of TV audience reach.

    The success of the first season is evident in its impressive audience reach of 164 million. The league garnered a total viewership of 41 million in India and 64 million globally across TV and OTT platforms during the 34 matches held over three weeks. Additionally, Season 1 also recorded 60 million interactions and 225 million video views across platforms, surpassing any other non-cricket league. A standout feature of UKK Season 1 was the introduction of the spider cam, marking it the first indoor league in India to deploy this advanced technology in capturing one of the fastest sports.

    The Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 will feature India’s top 145 players, including 33 young talents aged between 16 to 18. Defending champions Odisha Juggernauts (owned by the Government of Odisha), Chennai Quick Guns (owned by KLO Sports), Gujarat Giants (owned by Adani Sportsline), Mumbai Khiladis (owned by Janhavi Dhariwal Balan, Punit Balan, and Badshah), Rajasthan Warriors (owned by Capri Global Group), and Telugu Yoddhas (owned by GMR Sports) will be the six franchises to fight for the coveted crown in the upcoming season. The exciting action from Season 2 will be broadcast live, and the fixtures will be announced soon.

  • Ultimate Kho Kho aims to be a primetime blockbuster and top three leagues in India

    Ultimate Kho Kho aims to be a primetime blockbuster and top three leagues in India

    Mumbai: The first edition of Ultimate Kho Kho, a sports league aimed at popularising the game of kho kho, kicked off on 14 August. Ultimate Kho Kho CEO & League Commissioner Tenzing Niyogi said that the aim is to be a primetime blockbuster and build it into the top three leagues of India.

    “Since our independence, Kho Kho has been an integral part of our modern soil. Every Indian has at some time or other played Kho Kho, which is for both genders; boys and girls & men and women. I think that was one of our key factors in building a professional league around the sport, which gave us impetus, strength, confidence, and the foresight to build something as big as Ultimate KhoKho. As we all keep saying, this is our “mitti ka khel” which is going to finally see its soil in the spotlight moment. My vision has always been to bring the sport onto a national platform and create something which is beneficial for all the athletes and player population that Kho Kho enjoys. The idea here is to make Ultimate Kho Kho a primetime blockbuster and build it into the top three leagues of India,” he tells Indiantelevision.com.

    Ultimate Kho-Kho, he explains, is an initiative started by Dabur India non-executive director Amit Burman and the Kho-Kho Federation of India. The Ultimate Kho Kho league promoter, Burman, has invested Rs 200 crore in the project for a period of five years, and wants to get Kho-Kho back on the sports map of India.

    The team owners includes, Chennai Quick Guns (KLO Sports), Gujarat Giants (Adani Sportsline), Mumbai Khiladis (Badshah & Punit Balan), Odisha Juggernauts (Government of Odisha), Rajasthan Warriors (Capri Global), and Telugu Yoddhas (GMR Sports).

    “Rise Worldwide is the league’s consultant and exclusive broadcast production partner, while Sony Pictures Network India is our official broadcast partner,” Niyogi elaborated.

    When asked about the level of interest in the country for Kho Kho, he noted that the level of interest for Kho Kho in India has been humongous. He said, “The best part of what I believe Kho Kho enjoys and which Ultimate Kho Kho as part of the vision has always taken forward is the fact that the deep-rooted club culture has always been the biggest support for any sports development across the globe. The fan following that Kho Kho enjoys across multiple regional layers in India has given us our brainchild, which was also to bring Ultimate Kho Kho into multiple languages.”

    “The fact that we’ve taken this so far is because there are people who are ready to consume Kho Kho in the new shape and form that we are ready to present. We believe that if we can bring this in its new avatar to the audiences of India, with the right set of stakeholders who have the vision and credibility to build this sport, not only from a financial assistance perspective but also by developing the sport in their respective catchment areas, we will increase the penetration of the sport of Kho Kho.”

    In terms of the learnings from the success of the Pro Kabaddi League, he said that the understanding and learnings from the past leagues have also been that when you create a league, it should have stakeholders in the shape and form of big corporate houses. “It should also involve the entertainment factors that appeal to the masses of India and do that with the right broadcaster showcasing it across multiple channels that have the right amount of distribution footprint. Also, not to forget that the important role of regional language comes about truly and specifically for any other sport that we have seen succeed in India and becomes a critical success factor for all of us.”

    He further noted that there has been a huge inception of non-cricketing sports since 2014. “The IPL actually created and paved the way for sports leagues in India. Since then, there has been the ingestion of multiple other sports leagues which have come about. Some have seen the success story and some might not have. Ultimate Kho Kho has been built on a few success pillars, which are, namely, one being the change of format; secondly, being a team sport; and thirdly, I think what it believes is that homegrown sports do have a special place in the Indian heart and soul.

    “Of course, the concept of worldwide ranking makes it all the easier for people to establish the fact that we are doing what is best for us as far as the nation is concerned, and largely, the concept of rural penetration in India does play a humongous role in the success of any league in India. Ultimate Kho Kho has been built upon the format which was always of critical value to us, where we believe that an appointment viewing of one hour over primetime television is a very, very important role to be played.”

    In terms of the decision to choose Rise to handle the league, he explains that Ultimate Kho Kho has always been envisioned as a television product. It was always designed and curated in such a fashion that it became a spectacle on air. “For this reason, we have really given due consideration to television production agencies who have come and pitched to us. We went ahead with Rise for a couple of reasons. One was that the idea that Rise gave us and the confidence they gave us with the lineage of TV production was vibrant. The fact that we went back to our drawing board and discussed how many camera shots would be in Ultimate Kho Kho’s tail with the inclusion of Light Spidey was another interesting piece of the jigsaw puzzle that we solved together.”

    Madison Media OOH group CEO Vikram Sakhuja noted that the sport is fast-paced and attractive. “Kho kho is a pretty exciting game. Earlier, people saw the potential of kabaddi, which was amped up to a new level. I have no doubt that the players will do a very good job of kho kho as well.” For him, the learning of PKL was the fact that the stakeholders were patient. Initially, there were no sponsors. That is because Star wanted to show the proof of concept and then go to the market with the right price. “They were confident that value would be unlocked in one or two seasons. That is the big lesson. You want to get a good price. If you sell at the beginning, then you might get next to nothing.” He noted that a punt has been taken by the various stakeholders of Ultimate Kho Kho.