IPL-style wrestling league put off yet again

September 26, 2013 05:05 pm | Updated July 29, 2016 10:26 am IST - New Delhi

A file photo of Wrestling Federation of India president G.S. Mander. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

A file photo of Wrestling Federation of India president G.S. Mander. Photo: Rajeev Bhatt

The rising graph of the country’s grapplers seems to be having no positive impact on the proposed Indian Wrestling League (IWL) as it has been postponed once again due to mild response from prospective franchises.

IWL, a tournament on the lines of popular cricket extravaganza Indian Premier League (IPL), was announced after impressive showing by Indian grapplers at the 2012 Olympics and was initially scheduled for January-February this year. It was later postponed to November and now the wait is going to get longer.

“There is no possibility of having the proposed league this year. We want to hold it on a very big platform including participation from world-class wrestlers and more prize money. This requires huge investments and we are still working towards it,” IWL commissioner and chairman G.S. Mander said.

“We have now planned it for November next year after World Championships in September,” he said.

The organisers are now planning to stage the multi-city franchise based tournament in a bigger and a more entertaining format that would require a seasoned commercial partner to promote the event.

“We first mooted the idea of this league in 2011. Since then the popularity of our sport has grown leaps and bound.

Also, the historic performance at the World Championships has definitely added to buzz,” Mr. Mander said while adding its existing promoter Leisure Sports Management (LSM) would be inexperienced to handle the event.

“We are looking for a new partner who has some experience of holding big tournaments. We hope to finalise it soon,” he added.

While the league drew interest from states like Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab, the organisers were still looking for enthusiasm from franchises based in Southern and Eastern states.

The organisers were hoping for an encouraging response from countries at the Asian championships held here in April this year but received a mild reaction.

“It has to start with minimum six city-based franchises.

There is no point hosting a league with teams less than that.

We want to make it pan India event.

“We got a title sponsor on board and along with franchises,” the former WFI president said.

Jindal Steel Works (JSW) and Nandininagar, a township between Faizabad and Gonda in U.P., have already shown interest.

With badminton successfully launching an IPL-style league (IBL) a few months back, the WFI is keen to start the venture soon but has been struggling to get backing from corporates.

“We haven’t put off the idea. Unfortunately, it is taking time. If badminton can do it we also can,” he said.

The leading wrestlers, both men as well as women, were supposed to take part in the competition in all seven different categories in freestyle wrestling on home and away basis.

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