The Maharashtra government celebrated the success of the nine state players who contributed to India`s victory, awarding each player Rs 2.25 crore and their coaches Rs 22.5 lakh each. Team skippers Pratik Waikar and Priyanka Ingle received accolades for their exceptional leadership, further enhancing the sport`s profile in Maharashtra, the birthplace of Kho Kho. The government also offered jobs to the players, aiming to inspire young athletes in the region.
The tournament generated significant interest, with the Kho Kho Federation of India securing partnerships with around 20 brands and generating Rs 40 crore in revenue through sponsorships. A school contract program was launched to engage 10 lakh kids across 680 districts in India, promoting Kho Kho at the grassroots level. Key partners included Ease My Trip, Zomato District, Shiv Naresh, Red Health, Radio Mirchi, Campa, and Blackberries. The federation is also working towards including Kho Kho in the Olympics, with Bollywood stars Salman Khan and Tiger Shroff appointed as brand ambassadors to further promote the sport.
Matches lasted approximately one hour and five minutes, with only 28 minutes dedicated to actual gameplay, divided into four seven-minute turns. The remaining time was spent on breaks, reviews, and transitions, contributing to the tournament`s engaging atmosphere. The grand celebrations in the players` hometowns mirrored those seen for cricket victories, indicating a rising popularity of Kho Kho in India.
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