KL Rahul Joins Forces with Goa Guardians in Prime Volleyball League
Indian cricketer KL Rahul becomes the co-owner of Goa Guardians for the Prime Volleyball League's fourth season. He aims to elevate the sport's recognition in India. With its debut, Goa Guardians seek to capture audiences using a high-energy format for TV and digital platforms.
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Indian cricket star KL Rahul has expanded his sports footprint, becoming the co-owner of the Goa Guardians franchise ahead of the Prime Volleyball League's fourth season, set to take place from October 2 to 26 in Hyderabad.
Rahul's involvement signals a significant push to enhance volleyball's visibility and popularity across India. 'This feels like a full circle moment for me,' Rahul explained, highlighting PVL as a transformative phase for volleyball in the country.
The Goa Guardians are geared up to make their debut, promising high-energy competition geared for television and digital audiences, a format designed to capture and engage new fans. Raju Chekuri, founder of Netenrich and principal owner of Goa Guardians, expressed excitement over having Rahul on board, noting his passion and influence as key drivers in inspiring fans and empowering athletes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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