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Sajjad Shaheen announces Rs 1.5Cr for stadium upgradation as Banihal Premier League commences

KS news desk May 31, 2026 0

Banihal, May 31: The Banihal Premier League (BPL) season 11 was inaugurated at the Banihal Sports Stadium on Sunday by the ruling party MLA Sajjad Shaheen.

The event is being organised In an effort to encourage youth participation in sports and keep them away from drug abuse.

The knockout-format cricket tournament features 64 teams from across Jammu and Kashmir, making it one of the largest sporting events in the region.

Speaking on the occasion, MLA Sajjad Shaheen appreciated the efforts of BPL organiser Danish Farooq Mir and his team for successfully conducting the tournament.

He said that cricket is the most popular sport among the youth and provides a valuable platform for talented players to showcase their abilities.

The MLA said he was committed to development of Banihal Sports Stadium into a modern sporting facility.

He announced funds worth  ₹1.5 crore for the installation of floodlights, water facilities, pavilion infrastructure, and spectator seating arrangements at the stadium.

The opening match of the tournament was played between Kashmir XI and Jammu XI which attracted hundreds of spectators to the venue.

Batting first, Kashmir XI posted a massive total of 273 runs for the loss of six wickets in the allotted 18 overs. Ishtiyaq Illahi Robby starred with the bat, scoring a brilliant 105 runs off just 47 balls.

When the report was being filed, Jammu XI had scored 45 runs for the loss of three wickets in four overs while chasing the target.

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