Andhra Captain Proud to Play in Kashmir's National Touch Rugby Championship

Andhra Pradesh captain Sheikh Rashid expressed immense pride in leading his team at the National Touch Rugby Championship in Srinagar, marking his first-ever visit to Kashmir. He praised the high standard of organization and strong competition at the Polo Ground event. Rashid, 26, was captivated by the region's beauty, visiting Gulmarg and Sonamarg and even considering future settlement there. Meanwhile, Rugby India announced the second edition of the Rugby Premier League will be held in Hyderabad in June 2026.

Key Points: Andhra Captain on Pride of Playing Rugby Championship in Kashmir

  • First visit to Kashmir at age 26
  • Praises excellent tournament management
  • Aims to improve team performance
  • Mentions beauty of Gulmarg and Sonamarg
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"Coming to Kashmir for National Touch Rugby Championship makes me feel proud": Andhra captain Sheikh Rashid

Andhra Pradesh captain Sheikh Rashid expresses pride during his first Kashmir visit for the National Touch Rugby Championship at Srinagar's Polo Ground.

"Coming to Kashmir for the National Championship makes me feel proud. - Sheikh Rashid"

Srinagar, April 11

The National Touch Rugby Championship at Srinagar's iconic Polo Ground has brought together players from across the country, showcasing the growing footprint of the sport in India.

Amid competitive fixtures and spirited performances, Andhra Pradesh captain Sheikh Rashid has emerged as one of the notable voices from the tournament, reflecting both ambition and admiration for the host region.

Rashid, a state-level touch rugby player representing Andhra Pradesh, expressed pride in leading his side at a national platform, especially during his maiden visit to Kashmir. He highlighted the high standards of organisation and the intensity of competition, noting that such exposure is crucial for teams looking to evolve and perform consistently at higher levels.

"I am a state-level touch rugby player from Andhra Pradesh and captain of my team. Coming to Kashmir for the National Championship makes me feel proud. It is my first visit. The management here is excellent, and the competition is strong. Our team has some drawbacks, but we are working to improve and aiming to win," Rashid told ANI.

"This is my first time in Kashmir at the age of 26. We visited Gulmarg and Sonamarg, both incredibly beautiful. I even thought about settling here in the future. The atmosphere, competition, and experience have all been very positive," he added.

Speaking about his team's campaign, Rashid acknowledged certain shortcomings but stressed a collective determination to improve. The Andhra side, according to him, is actively working on refining its gameplay and addressing weaknesses as the tournament progresses.

Earlier last week, Rugby India, the national governing body for the sport, announced the second edition of the Rugby Premier League (RPL), which will be held at the Gachibowli Stadium in Hyderabad, commencing from June 16 to 28, 2026.

Following a successful inaugural edition last year in Mumbai, the Rugby Premier League returns in the fast-paced Rugby 7s format, aligning with the league's long-term vision of accelerating the growth and global competitiveness of rugby in India.

The second edition will feature the six franchises from the first edition, continuing to provide a high-performance platform that brings together leading Indian and international players, while offering fans an engaging and action-packed rugby experience.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Great initiative. But I hope the organisers and Rugby India are also investing in grassroots development in the North-East and tribal areas. We need to find talent from every corner, not just host big tournaments.
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Aman W
Rashid's words about wanting to settle in Kashmir say it all. When our youth travel and fall in love with different parts of the country, it strengthens the national fabric. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As someone who follows rugby, it's exciting to see the sport getting this platform. The RPL in Hyderabad is a big step. Hope it gets good broadcast coverage so kids can be inspired.
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Vikram M
Polo Ground in Srinagar is an iconic venue. Hosting a national championship there sends a strong message of normalcy and progress. Kudos to the players and the management. The scenery must be a bonus for the athletes!
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Karthik V
While the sentiment is positive, I wish the article gave more space to the actual sport and the teams' strategies. The "feeling proud" narrative is good, but let's also talk about rugby as a sport. How can we improve technically?

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