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Big Bazaar unveils Kolkata Pro Kabaddi Team

| | Jun 27, 2014, at 01:12 am
Kolkata, June 26 (IBNS): Big Bazaar, India's largest retail chain and promoter of Kolkata franchise team of Pro Kabaddi League, Thursday unveiled the team logo and jersey in a glittering ceremony.
Kolkata Pro Kabaddi team is aptly named “Bengal Warriors” befitting the status and culture of the city.   Radheshyam Aggarwal, General Secretary Amateur Kabaddi Federation, West Bengal Unit graced the occasion.
 
The “Bengal Warriors” logo comprises of roaring tiger in the hue of gold and Blue, the colors of Royals and brave hearts.
 
About the concept  Sandip Tarkas, CEO, Bengal Warriors, said, “The name and logo identity encapsulates the fearlessness, valor, perseverance, endurance and control of the royal bengal tiger, synthesizing with speed and agility. Royal Bengal Tiger, the national animal of India gives a special pride and feeling of Indianness, which is one of the core values of Big Bazaar.”
 
The Pro-Kabaddi League to be played by 8 teams in a caravan format, will see the home matches of Bengal Warriors against seven other teams between July 30 and August 2 at the Netaji Indoor Stadium.
 
The league will commence on July 26 2014 in Mumbai. Speaking on the occasion   Manish Agarwal, Business Head (East), Big Bazaar said, “It is a moment of great pleasure for us to present the identity of the Kolkata Pro Kabbadi team to the people of the city and sports lovers across India. First Big Bazaar was opened in Kolkata in 2001 and since then it has been a city where Big Bazaar has launched most of its new ventures and innovations. When it came to choosing a team franchise, team Kolkata was the most natural choice for Big Bazaar.”
 
Bengal Warriors, one of the most promising team of Pro Kabbadi, also announced the names of its squad members. The 12 member Bengal Warriors Kolkata team is led by the Captain of the team  Surjeet Singh and coached by   Raj Narain Sharma.
 
Speaking about the team  Raj Narain Sharma, Coach, Bengal Warriors said, “Bengal Warriors Kolkata squad has been constituted with an intention to strike a balance between experience, exuberance, international expertise and promising talent of present and future. We are looking to play aggressive and entertain the crowd showcasing the true spirit of our Indian sport.” Captain of Bengal Warriors Surjeet Singh said that he and the team is all charged to bring the first Pro Kabaddi league trophy to Kolkata.
 
 
Image: Big Bazaar unveils Bengal Warriors, Bengal Team in Pro-Kabbadi League
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