Salman Khan & Eknath Shinde Launch President Cup Tennis Cricket Tournament 2026

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan joined Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to inaugurate the President Cup India 2026, a national tennis cricket tournament, at Thane's Dadoji Konddev Stadium. The 16-team competition aims to provide a platform for emerging cricket talent and will be held three times a year across different Indian states. Shinde emphasized the tournament's role in promoting tennis cricket nationally and noted the enthusiastic turnout from sports lovers. Meanwhile, Salman Khan is preparing for his upcoming film 'Maatrubhumi', where he will portray an Indian Army colonel.

Key Points: Salman Khan, Eknath Shinde Launch President Cup India 2026

  • Star-studded launch in Thane
  • 16-team national tennis cricket tournament
  • Platform for emerging talent
  • To be held thrice yearly across states
  • Salman Khan's upcoming film projects
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Salman Khan, Eknath Shinde launch President Cup India 2026 in Thane

Bollywood star Salman Khan and Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde inaugurated the national tennis cricket tournament in Thane. Get event details.

Salman Khan, Eknath Shinde launch President Cup India 2026 in Thane
"provide a valuable platform for players and help promote tennis cricket at a national level - Eknath Shinde"

Mumbai, April 1

A star-studded sporting spectacle unfolded in Thane as Bollywood actor Salman Khan joined Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to inaugurate the President Cup India 2026, a national-level tennis cricket tournament.

The grand opening ceremony took place on March 31 at Dadoji Konddev Stadium.

The duo officially launched the tournament by unveiling the trophy on stage, marking the beginning of the 16-team competition. The event also saw the presence of political leaders Pratap Sarnaik and Shrikant Shinde.

Salman Khan, dressed in a brown shirt paired with black trousers, kept his look understated as he arrived at the venue. He later joined Shinde for the ceremonial moment, posing with the trophy amid loud cheers from the audience.

The President Cup aims to bring together teams from across the country, providing a platform for emerging cricket talent in the tennis ball format.

In a post shared on Instagram, Shinde emphasised the importance of such sporting initiatives, stating that they provide a valuable platform for players and help promote tennis cricket at a national level.

He also welcomed participating teams to Thane on behalf of the city's residents, noting the enthusiastic turnout at the stadium, which was filled with sports lovers during the launch event.

The Deputy Chief Minister highlighted that the tournament would be held three times a year across different states, signalling a broader vision to expand the reach of tennis cricket in India. He also acknowledged the efforts of organisers, including Shrikant Shinde, along with their team, for successfully executing the event.

Shinde also referenced the legacy of Balasaheb Thackeray and Anand Dighe in the development of the stadium, calling it a matter of pride for Thane. He added that Rs 55 crore has been allocated so far for the venue's development.

On the film front, Salman Khan is currently gearing up for the release of his upcoming project 'Maatrubhumi.' Produced under Salman Khan Films and directed by Apoorva Lakhia, the film features the actor in the role of an Indian Army colonel.

The film is scheduled to be released in cinemas on April 17, 2026.

In addition, Salman has confirmed his next film, an action drama to be directed by Vamshi Paidipally and produced by Dil Raju. The project will also star Nayanthara in the lead role.

- ANI

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Priya S
Happy to see Salman Khan supporting sports beyond just films. His presence will definitely bring more eyeballs to tennis cricket. But I hope the focus remains on the players and the sport, not just the celebrity glamour.
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Rohit P
Rs 55 crore for stadium development is a significant amount. While sports infrastructure is important, I hope the funds are used transparently and benefit local athletes in the long run. The tournament happening thrice a year sounds ambitious!
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Sarah B
As someone new to India, it's fascinating to see how deeply cricket is woven into the culture here. A tennis ball tournament with this scale shows the passion runs from the professional grounds right down to the local streets. Exciting!
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Ananya R
Good to see Thane getting such a big event! Dadoji Konddev Stadium holds sentimental value. Hope the tournament travels to other states as promised and doesn't become a Maharashtra-only affair. India's talent pool is everywhere.
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Karthik V
Salman bhai promoting cricket and then playing an Army colonel in his next film – perfect combination of national spirit! Jai Hind. Looking forward to both the tournament and 'Maatrubhumi'.

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