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KKR is celebrating its Shahoshi Rani initiative by dedicating their training session and jerseys to courageous women. The team will wear special kits featuring the names of 40 inspiring women ahead of their match against CSK. Franchise co-owner Juhi Chawla will engage with the honorees during the practice session. The initiative aims to amplify stories of resilience and inspire change through cricket.

Key Points: KKR Honors Shahoshi Ranis With Special CSK Match Kit

  • KKR to wear special jerseys honoring 40 Shahoshi Ranis
  • Juhi Chawla interacts with the women at training
  • Stories of bravery to be shared digitally
  • Initiative promotes inclusivity in cricket
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KKR to wear special kit at training before CSK game, dedicated to their 'Shahoshi Rani' initiative

KKR dedicates training session and jerseys to brave women as part of their Shahoshi Rani initiative ahead of CSK clash.

"Shahoshi Rani is more than just a campaign, it's a celebration of real courage. – Juhi Chawla"

Kolkata, May 7

As part of their continued commitment to empowering the community and celebrating everyday heroes, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) are set to bring their Shahoshi Rani initiative to the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 season. This unique initiative honours women who have shown exceptional bravery, resilience, and determination in the face of adversity.

These Shahoshi Ranis will be at the heart of KKR's message of celebrating strength, inspiring change, and fostering inclusivity in sport when the defending champions take on the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the Eden Gardens on May 7, as per the KKR press release.

As part of the campaign, 40 Shahoshi Ranis will be present at the KKR practice session, having the opportunity to watch the team train, interact with the players and coaching staff, and spend time with franchise co-owner Juhi Chawla, who will also be present to engage with these remarkable women.

To further amplify the initiative beyond the cricket field, KKR's practice jerseys ahead of their match against CSK will prominently carry the Shahoshi Rani logo on the back. As a personal gesture of recognition, each player and member of the support staff will also don the names of each Shahoshi Rani beneath the logo, symbolizing a bond between the team and the women they are honouring.

In addition, the team will be filming select moments from the practice session, capturing the inspiring interactions between the Shahoshi Ranis and the players. These stories will be shared across digital platforms to spotlight the strength and spirit these women represent, not just to the team, but to the global audience.

Speaking about the initiative, Juhi Chawla, co-owner of Kolkata Knight Riders, said as quoted by the KKR press release, "Shahoshi Rani is more than just a campaign, it's a celebration of real courage. These women are an inspiration, and we are honored to share our platform with them. We hope their stories move others as much as they've moved us."

The Shahoshi Rani initiative is one of several community-led efforts championed by KKR, reflecting their commitment to using sport as a tool to bring about a positive change, amplify voices that matter and inspire people beyond the cricket field.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a brilliant initiative by KKR! 👏 Sports teams have such power to inspire change, and this Shahoshi Rani program is using that platform perfectly. These women's stories deserve to be heard. Hope other IPL teams take note and launch similar campaigns!
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Priya M.
As a KKR fan from Kolkata, this makes me so proud! Our team isn't just about winning matches but also about winning hearts. The idea of players wearing the names of these brave women is so touching. Can't wait to see the special jerseys!
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Arjun S.
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope this isn't just a one-time PR stunt. These initiatives need sustained support beyond match days. KKR should consider creating long-term mentorship programs or scholarships for these women and others like them.
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Sneha P.
Juhi Chawla's involvement makes this even more special! She's always been a champion for women's causes. The photos of these Shahoshi Ranis interacting with players will be priceless. More power to all these amazing women! 💪
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Vikram J.
Great move by KKR! But why limit it to just 40 women? There are thousands of unsung heroes across India. Maybe they can expand this next season and involve fans in nominating Shahoshi Ranis from their communities.
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Neha R.
This is exactly what makes IPL more than just cricket. When teams use their influence for social good, it creates lasting impact. Hope they share these women's stories widely - they could inspire millions watching from home! 🌟

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