Key Points

The Indian Street Premier League (ISPL) has announced Bollywood megastar Salman Khan as the owner of its New Delhi franchise for the upcoming third season. Season 2 was a massive success, attracting over 28 million television viewers and marking a significant growth in popularity. Khan joins an impressive lineup of celebrity team owners, including Amitabh Bachchan and Hrithik Roshan, further elevating the league's profile. With player registrations exceeding 4.2 million and trials happening across 101 cities, ISPL continues to provide a crucial platform for grassroots cricket talent.

Key Points: Salman Khan Joins ISPL New Delhi Franchise for Season 3

  • Salman Khan expands ISPL celebrity team ownership roster
  • League draws 28 million+ TV viewers in Season 2
  • Player registrations cross 4.2 million for Season 3
  • Trials conducted across 101 Indian cities
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ISPL announces Salman Khan-owned New Delhi franchise ahead of season 3

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan becomes New Delhi team owner in ISPL's record-breaking third season with 4.2 million player registrations

"Cricket is a heartbeat that echoes through every street in India - Salman Khan"

New Delhi, June 25

Fresh off a blockbuster Season 2 that smashed viewership records, the Indian Street Premier League (ISPL)—India's tennis-ball T10 cricket league, has announced Bollywood superstar Salman Khan as the new team owner for its upcoming New Delhi franchise.

Season 2 drew a record-breaking 28 million+ television viewers and marked a 47 per cent growth in TV viewership over its inaugural edition, cementing ISPL's place as India's biggest sports and music carnival.

Salman now joined ISPL's star-studded roster of celebrity team owners, which includes Amitabh Bachchan (Majhi Mumbai), Saif Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan (Tiigers of Kolkata), Akshay Kumar (Srinagar Ke Veer), Suriya (Chennai Singams), Hrithik Roshan (Bangalore Strikers), and Ram Charan (Falcon Risers Hyderabad).

The ISPL is backed by a powerful core committee comprising Bharat Ratna Sachin Tendulkar, Asian Cricket Council member & Cabinet Minister Ashish Shelar, Minal Amol Kale, and Suraj Samat.

Sachin Tendulkar, core committee member, ISPL, said, "The last two seasons of the ISPL received great support and love from fans and well-wishers from across the country. This definitely boosts the morale of the players who come from such diverse backgrounds, toiling hard to make the final cut. Going into a new season with the addition of a new team will bring in many new fans and supporters to enthuse the players even more."

"Cricket is a heartbeat that echoes through every street in India and when that energy reaches the stadium, leagues like ISPL are born. I have always been passionate about the game and I'm thrilled to join ISPL as this unique league not only promotes grassroots cricket in India but also empowers talented players by providing them with a valuable platform. This is just the beginning -- as Season 3 unfolds, fans will get to know more about the team and build a deeper connection," Salman said.

With the addition of a new team and talent trials being conducted across 101 cities, ISPL Season 3 is set to be an even grander spectacle--delivering more action, more dreams realised, and more reasons for fans to cheer. Player registrations for Season 3 trials have already crossed 4.2 million.

Ashish Shelar, core committee member, ISPL, added, "We've witnessed two phenomenal seasons, with record-breaking numbers across broadcast and digital platforms. It is truly encouraging to see growing support for our vision. The addition of superstar Salman Khan to the mix is the icing on the cake, as we gear up for an even bigger and better Season 3."

Minal Amol Kale, core committee member, ISPL, added, "ISPL's growing popularity is undeniable, with over 42 lakh registrations for season 3 & Salman Khan's addition as team owner will undoubtedly take the league to new heights!"

Suraj Samat, League Commissioner and Core Committee Member, revealed that another team from Ahmedabad will be announced shortly, featuring another major celebrity as team owner.

Season 2 concluded with Majhi Mumbai lifting the trophy. The tournament spotlighted rising stars like Abhishek Dalhor, Sagar Ali, Rajat Mundhe, Ketan Mhatre, Jagannath Sarkar, and Fardeen Kazi. Among them, Dalhor's standout performance across two seasons earned him a spot as a net bowler with the Kolkata Knight Riders in the IPL--underscoring ISPL's core promise of turning street cricketers into tomorrow's professionals.

- IANS

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the ISPL article:
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Rahul K.
Finally Delhi gets its own team! Being from Rohini, I've seen so much raw cricket talent in our gullies. Hope Salman's team picks some local boys. Bhai ka team toh zabardast hoga! 💪 #DilliWalonKiDhadkan
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Priya M.
ISPL is doing what IPL should have done years ago - giving platform to real street cricketers. But I hope they maintain the focus on talent and don't let it become just another celebrity show. The KKR selection story gives me hope!
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Amit S.
42 lakh registrations?! That's more than UPSC applications 😂 Shows where India's real passion lies. Jokes apart, this league is creating real opportunities. My chacha's son from Meerut got selected last year and now earns more than his engineer brother!
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Neha T.
Love the energy but wish they had more women owners/teams too. Kareena is there but as co-owner only. Indian women play amazing gully cricket too - just see any housing society match! Hope next season has a women's version 🤞
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Vikram J.
Salman's team better have good scouts. Delhi has produced legends like Viru and Gauti - pressure will be high to find the next big thing from the capital's streets. That tennis ball to IPL pipeline is getting real!
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Suresh P.
While I appreciate the entertainment value, I hope they don't commercialize it too much. The charm of street cricket is in its simplicity - no fancy gear, just pure talent. Please don't turn it into another over-produced reality show with too many celebrity distractions.

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