Key Points

Heena Sidhu believes the Shooting League of India is long overdue and will finally give the sport the platform it deserves. She explains that shooting involves constant micro-movements that aren't visible to spectators without technology. The league will use tools like SCATT sensors to show fans the intricate details of each shot. Regular telecasts will help build awareness and create a new fan base for shooting in India.

Key Points: Heena Sidhu Says Shooting League India Builds Talent Fan Base

  • SLI provides young Indian shooters a platform to showcase their talent
  • Technology like SCATT sensors will visualize micro-movements for fans
  • Shooting tests psychology and mental strength under pressure
  • Regular telecasts on TV and OTT will boost fan engagement
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SLI will build awareness, talent, new fan base for shooting: Former world number one Heena Sidhu

Former world No. 1 Heena Sidhu explains how SLI will use technology like SCATT sensors to showcase shooting's micro-movements and mental challenges to engage new fans.

"Finally, we are going to get what we deserve. So many sports have started their leagues, I felt it was time for shooting to enter this space - Heena Sidhu"

New Delhi, August 26

The excitement around the Shooting League of India (SLI) is steadily building, and adding to the buzz is former World No. 1 Heena Sidhu, who has expressed her delight at the initiative.

She believes the league will not only elevate the profile of the sport in India but also provide young shooters with a valuable platform to showcase their talent.

"Finally, we are going to get what we deserve. So many sports have started their leagues, I felt it was time for shooting to enter this space," she said as quoted from a press release by SLI.

Talking about the technical side of the sport, Heena Sidhu explained, "The biggest challenge in shooting is that it's all about micro-movements, which spectators can't always see. From the outside, it may look like shooters are just standing still, but in reality, there's constant movement -- especially under pressure. With tools like SCATT, body sensors, or cameras, we can showcase these details and help fans understand how a 9 or 10 is the result of preparation and movement. That kind of education will make the sport far more engaging."

She further added, "SCATT uses laser technology to track the pistol's path -- from the 8th ring to the 9th and finally into the 10th. Under stress, the increased movement becomes visible and can even be linked to heart rate or brain activity. It's a great way to show fans what's really happening inside the shooter."

The Arjuna awardee highlighted how shooting builds mental strength, saying, "Shooting is unlike any other sport. It may look still, but every shot is different because the variable is always the athlete. It tests human psychology -- how you handle stress, respond to your last shot, balance aggression with calmness. There's something in it for everyone."

Sidhu believes that the telecast will be key to attracting more fans and helping them connect with the sport. "Fan engagement has always been a challenge because people couldn't see what was happening inside a shooter's mind. The more matches we showcase on TV, OTT, or YouTube, the more awareness and interest it will create -- just like cricket, exposure will drive engagement."

"For the first time, Indian audiences will get to watch us regularly at home. Earlier, they only saw us at World Cups or the Olympics. Now, I'm eager to see how fans respond -- not just to the stars, but to the sport of shooting itself," she concluded.

- ANI

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Priya S
Heena makes a great point about showing the technical aspects. I've always wondered how they stay so calm while shooting. The technology will make it more exciting to watch! 🎯
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Arjun K
As someone who follows shooting, this is huge. Young talents need regular competition and exposure. Hope this league helps identify the next Bindra or Sidhu from smaller towns.
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Sarah B
The mental strength aspect is what fascinates me most. It's not just physical skill but incredible psychological control. Looking forward to watching this on OTT platforms!
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Vikram M
Hope they price the tickets reasonably. Shooting isn't like cricket where you can fill stadiums easily. Need to make it accessible for families and students.
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Kavya N
This is exactly what Indian sports needs - more professional leagues beyond cricket. Shooting has brought us Olympic medals but never got the recognition. Time to change that! 🙌

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