Bengaluru’s Koramangala Indoor Stadium has become the epicenter of digital cricket fever as Season 2 of the Global e-Cricket Premier League (GEPL) launched in style. Presented by JetSynthesys, this innovative league combines the thrill of cricket with the surge of competitive gaming, ushering in a new era of esports in India.
Six city-based teams, supported by industry leaders and celebrities, are battling it out: Sara Tendulkar (Mumbai Grizzlies), Peyush Bansal (Delhi Sharks), Nikhil Kamath, Ankit Nagori, and Prashant Prakash (Bengaluru Badgers), Suniel Shetty (Pune Stallions), and more, highlight the league’s credibility and appeal.
JetSynthesys CEO Rajan Navani emphasized the vision: “GEPL unites India’s love for cricket and gaming into a professional, scalable format.”
Sara Tendulkar called GEPL a reflection of cricket’s generational bond and a futuristic path for youth. Prashant Prakash envisioned the rise of iconic e-cricketers, while Ankit Nagori praised Bengaluru as a perfect tech-savvy host.
From an investor standpoint, Gopal Srinivasan hailed GEPL’s business potential, and Amit Mehta saw it as a launchpad for emerging talent.
With four action-packed matches on Day 1 and live broadcasts on JioHotstar and Star Sports, Season 2 has launched with momentum. Player entries skyrocketed from 2 lakh to 9.1 lakh, and a prize pool of ₹3.05 crore raises the stakes even higher.
Powered by Real Cricket 24, GEPL promises 34 thrilling matches, connecting cricket lovers and gamers across India.
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