2022 Ultimate Kho Kho

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2022 Ultimate Kho Kho season
League Ultimate Kho Kho
Sport Kho Kho
Hosts Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune
Duration14 August – 4 September 2022
Number of matches34
Number of teams 6
ChampionsOdisha Juggernauts (1st title)
  Runner-upsTelugu Yoddhas
Seasons
2023–24  

The 2022 season of Ultimate Kho Kho was the inaugural season hosted from 14 August to 4 September 2022. [1] Six teams played a total of 34 matches. [2] Odisha Juggernauts beat Telugu Yoddhas 46-45 in the final. [3] The season had a viewership of 64 million, 41 million of which came from India. [4] This made the league the third-most viewed non-cricket competition in India after the Pro Kabaddi and Indian Super League. [4]

Contents

History

An exhibition match was played on July 14, 2022. [5] The player draft for the league was completed later that day, with 143 players chosen. [6] [7] Special effort had to be made to find a suitable indoor arena for the first season of Ultimate Kho Kho, given the requirement to have firmly fastened poles as part of the playing area. [8]

Format

In this season, the rules around scoring worked like this: 2 points are scored for a regular tag (known as a "Running Touch"), [9] and 3 points are scored if a tag is made while an attacker is either fully outstretched and diving ("Sky Dive") or touching a pole ("Pole Dive"), or if a defender got themselves out by stepping out of the field ("Boundary Out") or intentionally allowing themselves to be tagged ("Self-Out"). [10] [11] [12] These rules were changed in the next season so that each tagged defender is always worth 2 points to the attacking team. [13] The rule around Dream Runs was also different in this season: [14] if any batch of defenders could avoid being all dismissed for at least 2 and a half minutes, they would earn 2 points, with an additional 2 points earned for every 30 seconds survived afterwards. [10] In addition, there was a rule that if the attacking team dismissed 4 batches of defenders in a single turn (known as an "all out", since all 12 defenders on the opposing team will have been dismissed), 3 bonus points are scored. [15]

Prize money

The winning team received 1 crore (equivalent to 1.1 croreorUS$130,000 in 2023), while the runner-ups received 50 lakh (equivalent to 53 lakhorUS$63,000 in 2023) and the third-placed team received 30 lakh (equivalent to 32 lakhorUS$38,000 in 2023). [16]

Teams

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Orange pog.svg
Mumbai Khiladis
Pink pog.svg
Rajasthan Warriors
Yellow pog.svg
Telugu Yoddhas
Red pog.svg
Gujarat Giants
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Odisha Juggernauts
Blue pog.svg
Chennai Quick Guns
Locations of the UKK teams

The six teams were, Chennai Quick Guns, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Khiladis, Odisha Juggernauts, Rajasthan Warriors, and Telugu Yoddhas. [17]

Squads

Chennai Quick Guns

Attackers: Balvir Singh, Jaswant Singh, Manoj Patil, P Narasayya, Sachin Gaur, V Kabilan, and Venu Gopal S.

Defenders: Buchannagari Raju, Daasari Jeevith Rao, Vignesh M, Mahesh Madhukar Shinde(VC), N Suresh, P Anand Kumar, Prasad Vijay Patil, Pritam Ankush Chougule, S. Santhru, Sibin. M, and Vijay Vegad Jagdishbhai.

All-rounders: M Vignesh, Amit Vasant Patil(C), Madan, P Jai Prasath, Rajvardhan Shankar Patil, K Ram, Ramji Kashyap.

Gujarat Giants

Attackers: Abhinandan Mahadev Patil, Ranjan Sridhar Shetty(C), Chinmoy Nandi, Nilesh Sarjerao Patil, Praful Raju Bhange, S Kavin Raj, Sagar Subhash Lengare, S Sarathkumar, and Shubham Motiramji Jambhale.

Defenders: Mareppa, Ajay Kumar Mandra, Akshay Sandeep Bhangare, Aniket Bhagawan Pote, Dhiraj Vinod Bhave, Manoj Sarkar, Sagar Deepakraj, Saleem Khan, and Vinayak Sadashiv Pokarde.

All-rounders: Pothireddy Sivareddy(VC), Debendra Nath, Suyash Vishwas, T Jagannath, Rutishbhai Jayantibhai.

Mumbai Khiladis

Attackers: Kurpe Milind Rajendra, Shreejesh S, Abhishek Pathrode, Durvesh Vikas Salunke, Rajesh Kumar, Avik Singha, Bichu S S, Rahul Bharat Sawant, Devendra Dagur, and Ummer Ahmad Rathar.

Defenders: Rohan Bapuso Kore, Vijay Gajanan Hajare(C), Faizankha Sherkha Pathan, Gajanan Maruti Shengal, Rohit Verma, Sourabh Nathaji Ahir, Sribin Kp, Gaurav Kandpal, Abishek M S, Rajat Malik, Harish Mohmmad, Gaurav, and Srijin J.

All-rounders: Visag S

Odisha Juggernauts

Attackers: Suraj Shital Lande, Mahesha P, Avinash Shivaji Desai, Lipun Mukhi, Dinesh Naik S, Shiv Kumar Sen, Manoj Narayan Ghotekar, Darshanapu Sathish, Mukesh Prajapat

Defenders: Gowtham MK, Vishal, Suresh Kumar, Thugana Vinod Kumar, Gurjinder Singh, and Swayam Satyaprakash Parija.

All-rounders: Dilip Khandavi, Jagannatha Murmu, Aditya Sunil Kudale, Nilesh Ananda Jadhav, Dipesh Vijay More(Co-Captain), Subhasis Santra, Arjun Singh, and Milind Dilip Chavarekar(Co-captain)

Rajasthan Warriors

Attackers: Sourabh Shivaji Adavkar, Suresh Shamrao Sawant, Majahar Kalandar Jamadar(Co-Captain), Mohammed Taseen, Konjengbam Dhananjoy Singh, Sushant Sanjay Kaldhone, Atla Siva Nagi Reddy, Biswajit Das, Ashwani Ranjan, and Mukesh Maurya.

Defenders: Dilrajsing Rekha Sengar, Akshay Prashant Ganpule(Co-Captain), SK. Murtaja Ali, Jithin B, Tapan Pal, Mahesh M, and Bhuneshwar Sahu.

All-rounders: Abhijit Patil, Sushant Dattatray, Hrushikesh Vijay Murchavade, Shailesh Mahadev Sankapal, Govind Yadav, Bharat Kumar Pradhan, Nikhil B, Yalla Satish.

Telugu Yoddhas

Attackers: Prajwal KH(C), Adarsh Dattatray Mohite, Subramani V, Gavara Venkatesh, Thokchom Sadananda Meitei, P Hemachandran, Sachin Bhargo, Dhanush K C, Aditya Das, and Sinam Rokeson Singh.

Defenders: Sudershan, Deepak Vitthal Madhav, Avdhut Bharat Patil, Prasad Vaibhav Radye, Dhruv, and Bojjam Ranjith.

All-rounders: Pratik Waikar(VC), Rohan Shingade, Arun SA, Arun Ashok Gunki, Anukul Sarkar, and Pittu Bala Sambi Reddy

Points Table

PosTeamsPlayedWonLostTiedNo ResultScore DifferencePoints
1Gujarat Giants107300-823Qualified To Qualifier1
2Odisha Juggernauts107300-421Qualified To Qualifier1
3Telugu Yoddhas10640015019Qualified To Eliminator
4Chennai Quick Guns105500-315Qualified To Eliminator
5Mumbai Khiladis104600-3612Eliminated
6Rajasthan Warriors101900-994Eliminated

Top 4 teams qualify for playoffs [18]

League stage

All Matches were played at Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex
14 August 2022
Match 1:

20:00 (IST)

Mumbai Khiladis 44 vs 69 Gujarat Giants

Gujarat Giants beat Mumbai Khiladis by 25 points Report

Match 2:

21:15 (IST)

Chennai Quick Guns 40 vs 48 Telugu Yoddhas

Telugu Yoddhas beat Chennai Quick Guns by 10 points Report

15 August 2022

Match 3:

19:30 (IST)

Rajasthan Warriors 43 vs 51 Mumbai Khiladis

Mumbai Khiladis beat Rajasthan Warriors by 8 points Report

Match 4:

20:45(IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 51 vs 43 Chennai Quick Guns

Odisha Juggernauts beat Chennai Quick Guns by 8 points Report

16 August 2022

Match 5:

19:30 (IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 68 vs 47 Rajasthan Warriors

Telugu Yoddhas beat Rajasthan Warriors by 21 points Report

Match 6:

20:45(IST)

Gujarat Giants 54 vs 49 Odisha Juggernauts

Gujarat Giants beat Odisha Juggernauts by 5 points Report

17 August 2022

Match 7:

19:30 (IST)

Gujarat Giants 66 vs 48 Mumbai Khiladis

Gujarat Giants beat Mumbai Khiladis by 22 points Report

Match 8:

20:45(IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 25 vs 49 Chennai Quick Guns

Chennai Quick Guns beat Telugu Yoddhas by 25 points Report

19 August 2022

Match 9:

19:30 (IST)

Rajasthan Warriors 46 vs 65 Odisha Juggernauts

Odisha Juggernauts beat Rajasthan Warriors by 19 points Report

Match 10:

20:45(IST)

Mumbai Khiladis 45 vs 65 Chennai Quick Guns

Chennai Quick Guns beat Mumbai Khiladis by 20 points Report

21 August 2022

Match 11:

19:30 (IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 50 vs 47 Gujarat Giants

Odisha Juggernauts beat Gujarat Giants by 3 points Report

Match 12:

20:45(IST)

Rajasthan Warriors 45 vs 83 Telugu Yoddhas

Telugu Yoddhas beat Rajasthan Warriors by 38 points Report

23 August 2022

Match 13:

19:30 (IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 55 vs 43 Mumbai Khiladis

Telugu Yoddhas beat Mumbai Khiladis by 12 points Report

Match 14:

20:45(IST)

Gujarat Giants 51 vs 53 Chennai Quick Guns

Chennai Quick Guns beat Gujarat Giants by 2 points Report

24 August 2022

Match 15:

19:30 (IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 51 vs 41 Chennai Quick Guns

Odisha Juggernauts beat Chennai Quick Guns by 10 points Report

Match 16:

20:45(IST)

Mumbai Khiladis 56 vs 42 Rajasthan Warriors

Mumbai Khiladis beat Rajasthan Warriors by 14 points Report

25 August 2022

Match 17:

19:30 (IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 51 vs 45 Rajasthan Warriors

Odisha Juggernauts beat Rajasthan Warriors by 6 points Report

Match 18:

20:45(IST)

Gujarat Giants 51 vs 48 Telugu Yoddhas

Gujarat Giants beat Telugu Yoddhas by 3 points Report

26 August 2022

Match 19:

19:30 (IST)

Chennai Quick Guns 44 vs 50 Gujarat Giants

Gujarat Giants beat Chennai Quick Guns by 6 points Report

Match 20:

20:45(IST)

Mumbai Khiladis 54 vs 46 Telugu Yoddhas

Mumbai Khiladis beat Telugu Yoddhas by 8 points Report

27 August 2022

Match 21:

19:30 (IST)

Rajasthan Warriors 36 vs 57 Chennai Quick Guns

Chennai Quick Guns beat Rajasthan Warriors by 21 points Report

Match 22:

20:45(IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 60 vs 37 Mumbai Khiladis

Odisha Juggernauts beat Mumbai Khiladis by 23 points Report

28 August 2022

Match 23:

19:30 (IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 48 vs 39 Telugu Yoddhas

Odisha Juggernauts beat Telugu Yoddhas by 9 points Report

Match 24:

20:45(IST)

Rajasthan Warriors 40 vs 42 Gujarat Giants

Gujarat Giants beat Rajasthan Warriors by 2 points Report

29 August 2022

Match 25:

19:30 (IST)

Chennai Quick Guns 58 vs 42 Mumbai Khiladis

Chennai Quick Guns beat Mumbai Khiladis by 16 points Report

Match 26:

20:45(IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 88 vs 21 Gujarat Giants

Telugu Yoddhas beat Gujarat Giants by 67 points Report

30 August 2022

Match 27:

19:30 (IST)

Mumbai Khiladis 79 vs 31 Odisha Juggernauts

Mumbai Khiladis beat Odisha Juggernauts by 48 points Report

Match 28:

20:45(IST)

Chennai Quick Guns 31 vs 66 Rajasthan Warriors

Rajasthan Warriors beat Chennai Quick Guns by 35 points Report

31 August 2022

Match 29:

19:30 (IST)

Gujarat Giants 47 vs 42 Rajasthan Warriors

Gujarat Giants beat Rajasthan Warriors by 5 points Report

Match 30:

20:45(IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 65 vs 36 Odisha Juggernauts

Telugu Yoddhas beat Odisha Juggernauts by 29 points Report

Playoffs

SemifinalsPreliminary finalFinal
Qualifier 1
1Gujarat Giants432Odisha Juggernauts46
2Odisha Juggernauts57Qualifier 23Telugu Yoddhas45
1Gujarat Giants44
Eliminator3Telugu Yoddhas67
3Telugu Yoddhas61
4Chennai Quick Guns43

2 September 2022

Eliminator:

19:30 (IST)

Telugu Yoddhas 61 vs 43 Chennai Quick Guns

Telugu Yoddhas beat Chennai Quick Guns by 18 points Report

Qualifier 1:

20:45(IST)

Gujarat Giants 43 vs 57 Odisha Juggernauts

Odisha Juggernauts beat Gujarat Giants by 14 points Report

3 September 2022

Qualifier 2:

19:45(IST)

Gujarat Giants 44 vs 67 Telugu Yoddhas

Telugu Yoddhas beat Gujarat Giants by 23 points Report

4 September 2022

Final:

20:00(IST)

Odisha Juggernauts 46 vs 45 Telugu Yoddhas

Odisha Juggernauts beat Telugu Yoddhas by 1 point Report [3]

Awards

AwardWinners
Player of the TournamentRamji Kashyap (Chennai Quick Guns)
Young Player of the TournamentMadan (Chennai Quick Guns)
Attacker of the TournamentAbhinandan Patil (Gujarat Giants)
Defender of the TournamentDeepak Madhav (Telugu Yoddhas)

Stats

Source: [19]

Player Stats

Top Attacker

PlayerTeamTotal Points
Ramji KashyapChennai Quick Guns108
Majahar JamadarRajasthan Warriors105
Arun GunkiTelugu Yoddhas96

Top Defenders

PlayerTeamDefending Time
Ramji KashyapChennai Quick Guns21:48
Deepak MadhavTelugu Yoddhas20:23
Pratik WaikarTelugu Yoddhas20:13

Top Wazirs

PlayerTeamPoints
Abhinandan PatilGujarat Giants89
Durvesh SalunkeMumbai Khiladis74
Hrushikesh MurchavadeRajasthan Warriors73

Total Sky Dives

PlayerTeamCount
Ramji KashyapChennai Quick Guns24
Suraj LandeOdisha Juggernauts20
Rohan ShingadeTelugu Yoddhas19

Total Pole Dives

PlayerTeamCount
Arun GunkiTelugu Yoddhas13
Nilesh JadhavOdisha Juggernauts11
Ranjan ShettyGujarat Giants8

Total High 5s

PlayerTeamCount
Majahar JamadarRajasthan Warriors1
Arun GunkiTelugu Yoddhas
Nilesh PatilGujarat Giants

Not Outs

PlayerTeamCount
Majahar JamadarRajasthan Warriors8
Adarsh MohiteTelugu Yoddhas
Abhinandan PatilGujarat Giants

Total Touch Points

PlayerTeamPoints
Sreejesh SMumbai Khiladis66
Abhinandan PatilGujarat Giants
Suyash GargateGujarat Giants50

Total Dive Points

PlayerTeamPoints
Ramji KashyapChennai Quick Guns88
Majahar JamadarRajasthan Warriors79
Rohan ShingadeTelugu Yoddhas71

Team Stats

Team Total Points

TeamPoints
Telugu Yoddhas759
Odisha Juggernauts595
Gujarat Giants585
Chennai Quick Guns526
Mumbai Khiladis499

Team Attacking Points

TeamPoints
Telugu Yoddhas593
Gujarat Giants485
Odisha Juggernauts482
Chennai Quick Guns445
Mumbai Khiladis404

Team Defending Points

TeamPoints
Telugu Yoddhas122
Odisha Juggernauts98
Chennai Quick Guns72
Gujarat Giants70
Mumbai Khiladis60

Team Touch Points

TeamPoints
Gujarat Giants202
Mumbai Khiladis182
Telugu Yoddhas142
Odisha Juggernauts122
Rajasthan Warriors102

Team All Outs Taken

TeamNo.
Telugu Yoddhas6
Mumbai Khiladis2
Gujarat Giants
Chennai Quick Guns1
Odisha Juggernauts

Team All Outs Conceded

TeamNo.
Rajasthan Warriors4
Mumbai Khiladis2
Gujarat Giants
Odisha Juggernauts
Chennai Quick Guns1

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