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First-ever day-night cricket tournament begins in Pulwama | KNO

Will continue to organise such tournaments to nourish talent of budding athletes: MLA Para; Our support for infrastructure always available: Secretary Sports Council

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Jahangeer Ganaie Pulwama, Aug 25 (KNO): In a historic milestone for sports in south Kashmir, the region's first-ever day-night cricket tournament kicked off at the Pulwama Sports Stadium on Monday evening, drawing an overwhelming crowd and generating excitement among local residents. According to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), thousands of enthusiastic spectators gathered at the stadium to witness the inaugural match under floodlights, marking a new chapter in the district’s sporting history. The tournament was inaugurated during a glittering opening ceremony attended by prominent dignitaries, including MLA Pulwama Waheed Ur Rehman Para and J&K Sports Council Chairperson Nuzhat Gul. Both officials praised the initiative and pledged their full support to local athletes. Speaking at the event, MLA Waheed Ur Rehman Para emphasised the importance of such tournaments, saying, "These events not only provide a platform for young athletes to showcase their talent but also serve as a positive outlet for youth energy. We are committed to supporting our athletes and fostering a culture of discipline, teamwork, and resilience." He added, "Pulwama is home to immense sporting talent, especially among the youth, who simply need the right opportunities and exposure. We will continue organising such tournaments to nurture and strengthen the abilities of our budding athletes." Nuzhat Gul, Chairperson of the J&K Sports Council, echoed similar sentiments, highlighting Pulwama’s rich sporting potential. "It is truly inspiring to see such a massive turnout. The enthusiasm of the crowd and the dedication of the players underscore how vital sports are to our community. The Sports Council remains committed to encouraging and supporting initiatives that enhance sports infrastructure in the region," she said. She assured ongoing support: "We will continue to provide infrastructure and facilities to ensure the young generation has the best environment to excel in sports." The opening match, held under floodlights, was met with cheers from a packed audience, who described the atmosphere as electric and historic. Local youth expressed joy at experiencing a night cricket match in their hometown, something previously only seen on television during major national and international tournaments. Residents and sports enthusiasts noted that the event has infused the town with a festive spirit. "We never imagined we’d witness a proper day-night cricket match here in Pulwama. It’s very special and motivating for our youth," said Adil Ahmad, a local cricket enthusiast, who attended the match with friends. The tournament, dubbed the Royal Premier League, features around three dozen teams and is expected to run over the coming weeks, with the final match also scheduled to be played under lights. Organisers said that the event aims to promote local cricket talent and foster unity through sports in south Kashmir. As the stadium lights shone brightly and cheers echoed through Pulwama, the launch of this tournament was celebrated not just as a sporting event but as a symbol of hope, talent, and community spirit—(KNO)

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