Key Points

Manu Bhaker is thrilled about the upcoming Shooting League of India, which she has long hoped would exist. She highlights how technology like heart rate monitors will make the competition more engaging for viewers. Bhaker expresses her desire to team up with fellow shooters Saurabh Chaudhary and Suruchi Singh. The league aims to showcase Indian talent and the intense pressure shooters face during competitions.

Key Points: Manu Bhaker Excited for Shooting League of India with Tech and Partners

  • Bhaker names Saurabh Chaudhary and Suruchi Singh as preferred Indian partners
  • League will feature heart rate monitors and SCATT shooting tech
  • First edition runs from November 20 to December 2, 2025
  • Event includes mixed team pistol, rifle, and shotgun categories
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Manu Bhaker expresses excitement for Shooting League of India, speaks on her preferred partners

Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker shares her enthusiasm for the new Shooting League of India, discusses tech integration, and names preferred partners like Saurabh Chaudhary.

"I was hoping that someday, maybe even soon in my career, I could participate in a shooting league too. - Manu Bhaker"

New Delhi, September 2

India's double Olympic medalist Manu Bhaker expressed her excitement to participate in the upcoming Shooting League of India (SLI) this year, speaking on how she always hoped for a league concept to come into existence for shooting, like it existed for other sports. She also spoke on the use of technology, which will make the competition more interesting.

Manu was speaking in a video posted on the official YouTube handle of SLI. It is the first franchise-based professional shooting competition in India, was sanctioned by the National Rifle Association of India (NRAI) earlier this year and has already received support from the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF). The first edition of the Shooting League of India has been allocated a window by ISSF between November 20, 2025 and December 2, 2025. The tournament will take place at Karni Singh Shooting Range in New Delhi.

Speaking in the video, Manu said, "I will be able to take part in a shooting league soon. Honestly, I was very thrilled because I always thought that why we did not have a shooting league. I mean, in so many other sports, like cricket for example, everyone knows. And various other sports also have leagues. So, I was hoping that someday, maybe even soon in my career, I could participate in a shooting league too."

"Now that the time is not too far off, I am really excited about it. I know it is definitely going to be fun. We will have a lot of statics. For example, we will have heart rate monitors and all that displayed for others to see. We will also have SCATT shooting (a tool used in shooting), so people can see how much movement we have, because the amount of movement we shooters produce under pressure is insane. Watching how we shoot during those pressure times will be super interesting," she added.

Speaking about who she would like to team with in the competition, Manu pointed out, "From India, it would be Suruchi Singh from women's category and Saurabh Chaudhary (the 2020 Tokyo Olympian and Asian Games gold medalist). Internationally, it would be Korean shooters."

Manu said that the league would be much more than people watching shooters playing their sport, it would be "them being able to understand the pressure players are under, how their bodies react, how their pistols and hands shiver while shooting as they aim to do their best."

"So it would be really nice to be able to shoot in front of them. I think Indian shooters have a considerable advantage when it comes to shooting, and we Indians can do really, really well. Even on the world stage, in global competitions, we've been doing great. But I am sure we can do even better. Because sports like archery, shooting, chess, and similar ones, we have huge potential in them. It is time to unlock that potential. So just come cheer for us, and I hope you all enjoy it as much as we will," she concluded.

The first edition of the tournament will include mixed team events across pistol (10m, 25m), rifle (10m, 50m 3p), and shotgun (Trap & Skeet) categories. Shooters will be grouped into four tiers, Elite Champions, World Elite, National Champions, and Junior & Youth Champions -- ensuring a dynamic blend of experience and emerging talent.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Heart rate monitors and SCATT technology? That's next level! This will help viewers understand the immense pressure these athletes face. Great initiative by NRAI and ISSF.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows shooting sports globally, this is a fantastic development. The franchise model works well for other sports - hope this brings more sponsors and opportunities for Indian shooters.
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Arjun K
Manu's choice of partners shows she's thinking strategically. Suruchi and Saurabh are excellent shooters. Hope this league helps discover new talent from smaller cities too!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the initiative, I hope the focus remains on developing talent rather than just entertainment. Shooting requires intense concentration - hope the league format doesn't compromise that.
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Neha E
So proud of our shooting champions! 🇮🇳 This league will finally give them the platform they deserve. Hope it gets good TV coverage and prime time slots like cricket leagues.
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Michael C
The technology integration is impressive. Showing heart rate and weapon movement during competition will make shooting more accessible to casual viewers. Great way to grow the sport!

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