New Delhi: Top Indian shuttlers like Lakshya Sen and HS Prannoy will headline the 43rd PSPB Inter Unit Badminton Tournament at the renowned Thyagraj Stadium in New Delhi. Hosted by the Engineers India Limited (EIL), a Navratna CPSE, the event is scheduled to take place from February 19 to 22 and will feature an impressive lineup of badminton stars, which gives an opportunity to all the badminton fans to witness their heroes perform.
Apart from Sen and Prannoy, Ashwini Ponappa Aditya Joshi, Guru Saidut, Ruthvika Gadde, Saurav Verma, and K Sathish are some other famous names to feature in the star-studded lineup of Indian badminton players. All Indian shuttlers, among some international badminton stars as well, will represent PSPB member organisations.
Players to represent India’s top Oil and Gas companies
The tournament will see the participation of the big players who will be representing the country’s top Oil and Gas companies, including ONGC, IOCL, GAIL, BPCL, Oil India, HPCL, NRL, EIL, IGL, and Petronet LNG. Considered to be one of the most esteemed sporting events in the petroleum sector, the PSPB Inter Unit Badminton tournament not only serves as a platform for all the talented shuttlers but provides an action-packed experience for the followers of the sport.
Apart from this, players also get an opportunity to exhibit their talent and skills and utilise the platform to take part in elite level competitions in the future. The event also showcases a fantastic camaraderie between the industry and sport and displays the commitment of the Oil and Gas sector to promoting excellence in sports.
The atmosphere during the three-day event is expected to be electrifying with the tournament promising to be nothing short of remarkable. A plethora of players, officials and spectators will be at the premier event.
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