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ISPL season 3 set to begin January 9 in Surat

Season 3 will feature an expanded tournament with two new teams added to the existing roster. Ahmedabad and Delhi have joined the ISPL family, with superstars Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan as the respective team owners
10:34 PM Sep 29, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Season 3 will feature an expanded tournament with two new teams added to the existing roster. Ahmedabad and Delhi have joined the ISPL family, with superstars Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan as the respective team owners
ISPL season 3 set to begin January 9 in Surat___Source/X

Srinagar, Sep 29: The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL), India’s first tennis-ball T10 tournament, will return for its third season from January 9 to February 6, 2026, in Surat, with actor Akshay Kumar revealed as the owner of the Srinagar Ke Veer team.

As per a statement issued, the tournament features eight teams. Among the highlights of the upcoming season, the Most Valuable Player (MVP) will receive a brand-new Porsche 911, further showcasing how the league has scaled up to match global sporting competition and benchmarks.

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The announcements were made at a press conference graced by ISPL’s core committee members, Sachin Tendulkar, Ashish Shelar, Minal Amol Kale, and Suraj Samat, League Commissioner, and Dipak Chauhan, President, League Operations, alongside superstar Ajay Devgn, the owner of the new Ahmedabad team.

Season 3 will feature an expanded tournament with two new teams added to the existing roster. Ahmedabad and Delhi have joined the ISPL family, with superstars Ajay Devgn and Salman Khan as the respective team owners.

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Sachin Tendulkar, ISPL Core Committee Member, said, “ISPL has evolved beyond being just a league; it has become a movement that is changing the way we identify and nurture cricketing talent in India. With Season 3, the league is expanding its reach, creating even more opportunities for players to showcase their skills on a national stage. This expansion strengthens the foundation of grassroots cricket, and I’m confident that the impact will be felt across the country.”

 

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