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Hyderabad Black Hawks invite former Industries, Information Technology, and Communications Minister, KTR Gaaru to Prime Volleyball League home matches

By ANI | Updated: September 30, 2025 08:35 IST

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 30 : Prime Volleyball League (PVL) franchise Hyderabad Black Hawks Team Principal Owner, Kankanala Abhishek ...

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Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], September 30 : Prime Volleyball League (PVL) franchise Hyderabad Black Hawks Team Principal Owner, Kankanala Abhishek Reddy, extended a cordial invitation to the former Minister of Industries and Information Technology and Communications, KTR Gaaru, to witness the team's home matches at the GMC Balayogi Indoor Stadium, Gachibowli, scheduled from October 2 to 26 later this year.

Earlier on Monday, Abhishek Reddy met KTR Gaaru at his residence in Hyderabad, where he presented the Minister with a Hyderabad Black Hawks jersey, cap, and a specially designed gift box as a token of respect and appreciation, according to a press release from Prime Volleyball League.

The Hyderabad Black Hawks will represent the sporting spirit of Telangana in Season 4 of the Prime Volleyball League, which will be broadcast live on Sony Sports Network and streamed globally on YouTube.

The season begins with the host team, the Calicut Heroes, the champions of Season 3, taking on the Hyderabad Black Hawks on opening night and will conclude with the finals on October 26.

This season features a 10-team line-up with the addition of the Goa Guardians, making it the biggest edition yet. Teams will be divided into two pools of five each. A total of 38 matches will be played, comprising 35 in the league stage. Each team will play four matches against teams in their own pool and three against teams from the opposing pool. The top 4 teams at the end of the league stage (irrespective of the pool) will qualify for the semi-finals.

After over 21 matchdays, marked by back-to-back contests and doubleheaders, the league narrows down to the semifinals on October 24, with the title clash scheduled for October 26.

Tuhin Mishra, Managing Director & Co-Founder of Baseline Ventures, said, as quoted from a press release by VPL, "Season 4 is our biggest season yet. With Goa Guardians joining the line-up, the league now has ten competitive teams, more international players, and a wider fan base. With Scapia as our partner, we are ready to power a league that raises the bar for volleyball in India."

Joy Bhattacharjya, CEO, Prime Volleyball League, added, "The schedule has been built for drama. Double-headers, key rivalries, and a tight playoff window mean fans can expect action every single night. Volleyball has always had passionate support in India, and this season we want to take that energy to a whole new level."

Prime Volleyball League Pools:

Pool A: Goa Guardians, Chennai Blitz, Kochi Blue Spikers, Bengaluru Torpedoes, and Kolkata Thunderbolts.

Pool B: Hyderabad Black Hawks, Delhi Toofans, Ahmedabad Defenders, Mumbai Meteors, and Calicut Heroes.

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