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The current roster includes kabbadi stars Deepak Hooda, Ajay Thakur, cricketers Ravi Bishnoi, Priya Punia, boxer Saweety Boora and athlete Arokia Rajiv.
Over the years, SSPARK Managing Services has worked in some of the biggest sporting events such as the Indian Premier League (IPL) and Pro-Kabaddi League.
The sports management firm is the brainchild of Rajeev Khanna, who has over 16 years of experience in the sport industry. We, at SSPARK, focus on unearthing and nurturing young talent and provide them with a platform for their development on and off the field, said Khanna, who was also the Rajasthan Royals vice president at the 2020 IPL.
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Tamil Nadu, Baroda enter Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final
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Tamil Nadu, Baroda enter Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final (Lead).. Image Source: IANS News
Ahmedabad, Jan 29 : Tamil Nadu and Baroda will clash in the final of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 tournament after the two sides won their semi-final matches comfortably on Friday. While Tamil Nadu defeated Rajasthan by seven wickets, Baroda beat Punjab by 25 runs. The final, too, will be played here on Sunday.
In the first semi-final, Arun Karthik s unbeaten 89 off just 54 balls propelled Tamil Nadu to their second successive final of the T20 tournament.
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