Gujarat Giants (kho kho)

Gujarat Giants
Full nameGujarat Giants
SportKho kho
Founded2022 (2022)
First season2022
LeagueUltimate Kho Kho
AnthemGarjega Gujarat
OwnerAdani Sportsline
Websitegujaratgiants.com

Introduction edit

The Gujarat Giants[1] Ultimate Kho Kho League team is owned by the sports arm of India’s leading business conglomerate, Adani Group, which also owns other sports teams like the Gujarat Giants in Pro Kabaddi League Women’s Premier League, and Legends League Cricket, and the Gulf Giants team in the International League T20. The team stood as one of the founding members of the Ultimate Kho Kho League, which started its first season in 2022. The UKKL was started by Amit Burman in partnership with the Kho Kho Federation of India.[2]

Franchise History edit

When the Ultimate Kho Kho League was announced, Adani Sportsline became one of the owners of the team which they named Gujarat Giants. Their decision to invest in the league reflects Adani Sportsline's goal of supporting indigenous sports and nurturing talent to help India become a top sporting nation.[3]

In the first season of the Ultimate Kho Kho League in 2022, the Gujarat Giants made it to the Playoffs where they were defeated by the Odisha Juggernauts and Telugu Yoddhas [4]. They came back strongly in the second season, winning 6 out of 10 games in the group stage. They continued their winning streak by beating the Odisha Juggernauts in Qualifier 1 and then emerging victorious against the Chennai Quick Guns in the Final, thereby clinching the championship.[5]

Team History edit

2022 edit

In the inaugural season of the Ultimate Kho Kho League in 2022, the Gujarat Giants marked their entry under the captaincy of Ranjan Shetty. The team boasted notable players like Abhinandan Patil, Akshay Bhangre, Suyash Gargate, Aniket Pote, and Vinayak Pokarde. Their first match against the Mumbai Khiladis saw Aniket Pote spending 2 minutes and 47 seconds on the mat, while Suyash Gargate clocked 55 seconds of running time. Abhinandan Patil emerged as the top scorer for the Giants in that game, notching up 10 points.[6]

Captain Ranjan Shetty secured 12 points against the Mumbai Khiladis and 9 points against the Telugu Yoddhas, contributing significantly to the team's victories. Akshay Bhangre's notable performance included running for 3 minutes and 24 seconds against the Rajasthan Warriors, aiding the Giants in their 47-42 triumph.

Despite topping the group stage table, the Giants faced setbacks in the playoffs, losing to the Odisha Juggernauts in Qualifier 1 and succumbing to the Telugu Yoddhas in Qualifier 2. [7]

2023-24 edit

In the second season of the Ultimate Kho Kho League, the Gujarat Giants held onto key players like Akshay Bhangre, Abhinandan Patil, and Suyash Gargate while adding 22 new players to their roster in the Player Draft. Akshay Bhangre was appointed as the skipper with P Narsayya as his deputy.

Their season kicked off on December 24th with a victory against the Rajasthan Warriors, winning 41-30 . Throughout the tournament, they won 6 out of 10 games, securing the third position in the League stages. They triumphed over the Odisha Juggernauts in Qualifier 1 with a score of 29-27, then faced off against the Chennai Quick Guns in the final, emerging victorious with a 31-26 win to clinch their first tournament title.

Suyash Gargate led the team in Touch Points with 30 for the season. Shubham Thorat played a significant role, clocking 2 minutes and 23 seconds of running time in their opening game. Abhinandan Patil earned 14 points for the team against Mumbai Khiladis. Sanket Kadam's performance contributed to their win against the Telugu Yoddhas with a score of 41-24 [8].

Their biggest victories came against the Rajasthan Warriors and the Telugu Yoddhas, with scores of 46-22[9] and 42-22 respectively. In Qualifier 1 against the Odisha Juggernauts, Suyash Gargate's 12 points were pivotal in securing their spot in the final [10]. In the final, playing against the Chennai Quick Guns, Sanket Kadam's 6 points helped seal the tournament for the Giants.[11]

Current Squad[12] edit

Name Role Birthday
Abhinandan Patil All-rounder 19/09/2000
Arnav Patankar Attacker 20/06/2003
Gavara Venkatesh Defender 04/08/2002
P Narsayya All-rounder 06/06/1995
Pabani Sabar Attacker 17/10/2004
Rupesh Kondhalkar Attacker 03/11/2005
Sanket Kadam Attacker 29/05/1999
Shubham Thorat Attacker 30/07/2003
V Kabilan Attacker 30/01/2001
V Subramani All-rounder 09/07/2001
Akshay Bhangre All-rounder 14/12/1995
Deepak Madhav Defender 11/02/1994
Faizankha Pathan All-rounder 13/02/2001
Harish Mohmmad Attacker 11/08/1998
Ravi Vasave Defender 02/05/2006
Saleem Khan Attacker 22/10/1999
Vijesh Kumar Attacker 26/07/2001
Vinayak Pokarde All-rounder 15/09/1996
Abhijit Patil All-rounder 21/06/1991
Alfaj Nadaf All-rounder 07/08/2005
Bharat Pradhan All-rounder 15/07/1999
Nilesh Jadhav All-rounder 30/05/1999
Rajvardhan Patil All-rounder 01/08/2001
K Ram Mohan Defender 18/06/2003
Suyash Gargate All-rounder 06/08/1997

Results edit

Season League stage

position

Furthest

stage reached

Opponent Result Ref.
2022 1st Qualifier 2 Telugu Yoddhas Lost 61–42 [13]
2023-24 3rd Final Chennai Quick Guns Won 31-26 [14]

Sponsors edit

Sponsor List
Season 2 Ambuja Cement Dafa News [15] Fortune

References edit

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