After a subdued period due to the pandemic, 2023 proved to be an exceptional year for sports in Chandigarh, witnessing a resurgence of local talent and noteworthy achievements. The city not only welcomed back the Punjab Kings to their home ground but also celebrated the debut of Amanjot Kaur in international cricket, Kashvee Gautam's groundbreaking WPL contract, and the triumph of Chandigarh University athletes in the Asian Games.
The return of Punjab Kings to the PCA IS Bindra Stadium in Mohali brought joy to cricket enthusiasts, hosting five IPL games after a four-year hiatus. Amanjot Kaur's impressive debut for India and participation in the Women’s Premier League added to the local fervor. Meanwhile, Kashvee Gautam's ₹2 crore contract with Gujarat Giants made her the highest-earning uncapped player in WPL history.
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Chandigarh University athletes shone in the Asian Games, securing medals across various disciplines. The city marked National Sports Day with the introduction of its sports policy, offering rewards for Olympic and Commonwealth Games medalists. Simultaneously, the inauguration of the first synthetic athletic track at Sector 7 Sports Complex brought a new dimension to sporting infrastructure.
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Shubman Gill's monumental double century in an ODI showcased Chandigarh's cricket prowess, while Jaskirat Singh Grewal made history as the first golf coach in India to receive the prestigious Dronacharya Award. These achievements reflect a year of resilience, dedication, and milestones for Chandigarh's vibrant sports community.