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Mumbai, Jun 18 (KNO): In a remarkable gathering of legends and emerging talent, several of India’s top tennis cricket players visited the E11 Bash office in Mumbai on Saturday. According to a statement issued to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), the league also announced that E11 Bash will be coming to Kashmir for player trials from July 27 to 29, as part of its nationwide talent hunt. The event brought together iconic names like Krishna Satpute, popularly hailed as the God of Tennis Cricket" Sir Gopal Bata, the pride of Konkan, and rising international prospect Darshan Bandekar, alongside prominent players Babal Naik, Akshay Ghatval, Samir Vengurlekar, Jaydev Keluskar, and Sohail Shaikh. The E11 Bash team warmly felicitated the athletes, with a large crowd of enthusiastic fans gathering for the opportunity to meet and interact with their heroes. The players expressed appreciation for the E11 Bash initiative and extended their best wishes for the success of the league. Speaking on the occasion, owners of E11 Bash Neeraj Dhir and Feroze Peerzada described the league as an "electrifying tennis ball cricket league that redefines fast-paced action with its unique 11-over format." The league features 10 dynamic men’s and women’s teams, promising high-octane cricket entertainment from the first ball. In an effort to discover and nurture tennis cricket talent, the league will conduct nationwide trials starting June 28 in Thane, followed by selections across major Indian cities including Srinagar City Founders Col. N.P. Singh (USA) and Sunil Mathew (Dubai), who are also partners with Conor McGregor in the World League of Fighters (WLF), joined the event virtually and thanked the players for their visit and encouraging words. Also present from the E11 Bash team were Vice President Piyali Sinharoy, Global Health Advisor Dr. Santosh Pandey, National Coordinator Rajendra Rajam, National Advisor Ganesh Joshi, and Advisors Nagesh Mote, Vijay Pudota, Yashwant, and Namita Churi. The event highlighted the growing prominence of tennis cricket in India and E11 Bash’s commitment to building a professional platform for players across the nation.(KNB) The event brought together iconic names like Krishna Satpute, popularly hailed as the God of Tennis Cricket" Sir Gopal Bata, the pride of Konkan, and rising international prospect Darshan Bandekar, alongside prominent players Babal Naik, Akshay Ghatval, Samir Vengurlekar, Jaydev Keluskar, and Sohail Shaikh. The E11 Bash team warmly felicitated the athletes, with a large crowd of enthusiastic fans gathering for the opportunity to meet and interact with their heroes. The players expressed appreciation for the E11 Bash initiative and extended their best wishes for the success of the league. Speaking on the occasion, owners Neeraj Dhir and Feroze Peerzada described E11 Bash as an "electrifying tennis ball cricket league that redefines fast-paced action with its unique 11-over format." The league features 10 dynamic men’s and women’s teams, promising high-octane cricket entertainment from the first ball. In an effort to discover and nurture tennis cricket talent, the league will conduct nationwide trials starting June 28 in Thane, followed by selections across major Indian cities including Srinagar City Founders Col. N.P. Singh (USA) and Sunil Mathew (Dubai) who are also partners with Conor McGregor in the World League of Fighters (WLF) also joined the event virtually, thanking the players for their visit and words of encouragement. Also present from the E11 Bash team were Vice President Piyali Sinharoy, Global Health Advisor Dr. Santosh Pandey, National Coordinator Rajendra Rajam, National Advisor Ganesh Joshi, and Advisors Nagesh Mote, Vijay Pudota, Yashwant, and Namita Churi. The event highlighted the growing prominence of tennis cricket in India and E11 Bash’s commitment to building a professional platform for players across the nation—(KNO)

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