Key Points

The Gujarat State Sub-junior Basketball Championship witnessed exceptional performances from Adani Sportsline Academy trainees, elevating Ahmedabad to new heights. The boys’ team clinched gold with Reyansh Shah's standout leadership against Baroda. Bhanvi Jesalpura's skills impressed selectors, earning her a spot in the national camp, showcasing the academy's strength in nurturing talent. With robust training and facilities, Adani Sportsline continues to foster potential future Indian sports champions.

Key Points: Adani Sportsline Trainees Shine at Gujarat Basketball Championship

  • Adani Sportsline trainees excel at Gujarat Sub-jr Championship
  • Ahmedabad boys win gold under Reyansh Shah's leadership
  • Bhanvi Jesalpura earns national camp call-up
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Adani Sportsline Academy trainees shine at Gujarat State Sub-jr Basketball C'ship 2025

Young talents from Adani Sportsline Academy excelled at the Gujarat State Sub-junior Championship, clinching top spots.

"Reyansh Shah's composure was key to Ahmedabad's victory. - Tournament Official"

Ahmedabad, June 3

Young basketball talents from the Adani Sportsline Academy delivered standout performances at the recently concluded Gujarat State Sub-Junior Basketball Championship held in Jamnagar, Gujarat. The tournament saw participation from six district teams each in the boys’ and girls’ categories, with Adani Sportsline trainees playing a pivotal role in Ahmedabad’s strong performance.

The Ahmedabad boys' team clinched the gold medal, defeating Baroda in a thrilling final. Key to the team’s success was Reyansh Shah, who impressed with his all-round play and composure under pressure.

The Ahmedabad girls' team, also featuring Adani Sportsline athletes, secured a commendable third place, after a fiercely contested semi-final against Bhavnagar.

Among the standout performers was Bhanvi Jesalpura, whose efforts throughout the tournament earned her a call-up to the national team camp. Jeel Dave, another promising player from the Academy, was also an integral part of the girls’ team.

These results reflect the strength of the Adani Sportsline Academy Programme, which is committed to identifying and nurturing budding talents through structured training and top-class facilities. With one of the largest student enrollments in basketball across India, the academy is rapidly becoming one of the leading grassroots sports development programmes in the country.

Adani Sportsline is the sports arm of the diversified Adani Group, which has a presence in ports, logistics, energy, utility, infrastructure, electric power generation and transmission, mining, airport operations, natural gas, and food processing.

Formed in 2019, Adani Sportsline has an overarching philosophy to inculcate a culture of sports at the grassroots level and create globally competitive opportunities for future champions in India.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Great to see private investment in sports academies paying off! Adani Sportsline is doing what our government schools should have done decades ago. These young athletes are making Gujarat proud 🇮🇳🏀 Hope they get proper nutrition and coaching to compete internationally.
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Priya M.
As someone from Jamnagar, it's heartwarming to see such tournaments happening in our city! The finals were electrifying - Reyansh Shah's last-minute three-pointer had the whole stadium on their feet. More corporates should invest in grassroots sports like this.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate Adani's initiative, I hope they maintain transparency in selection processes. Sometimes these academies favor kids from privileged backgrounds. Sports should be truly merit-based. That said, congratulations to all the winners! 👏
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Neha P.
Bhanvi Jesalpura getting national camp call-up is huge! My daughter looks up to her. We need more female sports icons in India beyond just cricket. Basketball is such an exciting game - fast paced and great for fitness. Kudos to the girls' team for their bronze!
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Vikram J.
Excellent performance by Ahmedabad teams! But why only 6 districts participating? Gujarat has 33 districts. Adani should expand their talent hunt to rural areas too. There's so much raw talent in villages that goes unnoticed due to lack of facilities.
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Sneha R.
As a basketball coach, I'm impressed by the technical skills shown by these young players. The academy seems to be focusing on fundamentals rather than just physical training. Hope they maintain this balance as the kids grow. Future of Indian basketball looks bright! 🌟

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