Khyber Red Premier League draws national talent, packed stadiums
Srinagar, Oct 4: The Khyber Red Premier League (KRPL) has established itself as Kashmir's flagship cricket tournament, drawing talent from across India and showcasing the region's growing cricket prowess.
The tournament's success, marked by packed stadiums and high-quality cricket, signals Kashmir's emergence as a significant cricket hub.
The league's distinctive feature this season is the participation of players from various Indian states, creating a competitive environment that benefits local talent. As the tournament enters its crucial phase, teams are battling for playoff positions in both pools, with Sultan Warriors Baramulla leading Pool A with 8 points and the undefeated Dadoo Rangers Kashmir dominating Pool B with 6 points.
Elegant Strikers Abhishek Pathak leads the batting charts with 235 runs, averaging 58.75 with a strike rate of 159.86. In the bowling department, 11R Stars' Ramesh Kumar tops with 11 wickets and an economy rate of 6.40. Royal Goodwill CC's Ishtiyak Rasool has emerged as the tournament's leading all-rounder, while Dadoo Rangers' Waseem Raza has impressed with nine wickets in three matches.
"The KRPL has become a launching pad for Kashmir's cricket talent. We're witnessing the evolution of cricket in the Valley, with local players competing alongside established names from across India," said one of the team owners.
The tournament has attracted significant attention from cricket scouts and officials, potentially opening doors for talented local players to compete at higher levels. With consistently high attendance and growing media coverage, the KRPL is reshaping Kashmir's sporting landscape. The playoff stage is scheduled to begin next week.