The 2017 in Indian sports was held across the Indian cities all through the season.

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Events edit

International events edit

Sports Leagues in 2017 edit

Domestic leagues edit

League Duration Participation Seasons Winner/s
  Premier Badminton League 1 January – 14 January 6 Clubs Season 3 Chennai Smashers
  Pro Wrestling League 2 January – 19 January 6 Clubs Season 2 Punjab Royals
  I League 7 January – 29 April 10 Clubs Season 10 Aizawl FC
  Hockey India League 21 January – 26 February 6 Clubs Season 5 Kalinga Lancers
  Super Fight League 20 January – 25 February 8 Clubs Season 1 Sher e Punjab
 UBA Pro Basketball League 16 February – 16 March 8 Clubs Season 4 Mumbai Challengers
  Indian Premier League 5 April – 21 May 8 Clubs Season 10 Mumbai Indians
  Federation Cup 7 May – 21 May 8 Clubs Season 38 Bengaluru FC
  Tamil Nadu Premier League July 22 – August 20, 2017 8 Clubs Season 2 Chepauk Super Gillies
  Karnataka Premier League September 1–23, 2017 7 Clubs Season 6 Belagavi Panthers
  Pro Kabaddi League 28 July – 28 October 12 Clubs Season 5 Patna Pirates
  Duleep Trophy 3 September- 29 September 3 Clubs Season 56 India Red
  Super Boxing League 7 July – 12 August 8 Clubs Season 1 Maratha Yodha
  Premier Futsal League 15 September – 8 Clubs Season 2 Mumbai Warriors
  Ranji Trophy October 6, 2017 – January 2, 2018 28 Clubs Season 84 Vidharbha
  Indian Super League 17 November – 4 March 10 clubs Season 4 Chennaiyin FC
  Premier Badminton League 23 December – 14 January 8 Clubs Season 4 Hyderabad Hunters

Multi-sport events edit

Event Medals Report
     
2017 Asian Winter Games 0 0 0 Report
2017 World Games 0 0 0 Report
2017 Summer Deaflympics 1 1 3 Report
2017 Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games 9 12 19 Report
Total 10 13 22

References edit

  1. ^ Maitra, Sayantan. "Asian Wrestling Championship 2017: Dates, teams, list of Indian wrestlers; all you need to know". International Business Times, India Edition. Retrieved 2017-05-13.
  2. ^ "India become Under 15 SAFF champion".
  3. ^ "Mirabai Chanu ends two decades wait in weightlifting". The Hindu. 30 November 2017.