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Vidarbha Maheshwari Sports Association conducts players auction in Nagpur
VMSA committee members at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Shravan Malu at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Madhusudan Binzani at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Mahendra Chandak at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Prashant Mohota at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Kunal Mandhania with Akash Nabira and his wife at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Giriraj Kothari with Madhur Mohta and his wife at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Knight Rangers owners (Parikshit Chandak, Deepak Mandhana, Aditya Pasari and Nikesh Bang) at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Sharad Rathi, Prateek Bagdi, Shrinivas Mohta, Ashish Lahoti and Himanshu Chandak at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Rajkumar Chandak at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Shrinivas Mohta and Siddharth Chandak at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Sunrisers XI owners (Pavan Bhaiya, Pankaj Tapadiya, Gaurav Sarda and Atul Daga) at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Young members of VMSA at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Pinamaya Cycles owners (Suumit Mandhana, Praveen Surjan and Nilesh Gandhi) at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Navneet Kothari and Prashant Mohota at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Marwad Super Kings Owners (Dinesh Maloo and Abhishek Mundra) at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

DSV Warriors owners (Vivek Sarda, Sharad Soni and Dharmendra Bajaj) at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Siddharth Chandak and Niraj Loya at VMSA's players' auction held at Naivedhyam Eastoria in Nagpur

Vidarbha Maheshwari Sports Association (VMSA), on September 2, kick started the 9th season of its annual sporting activities, as it organised a grand players auction at Naivedhyam Eastoria, Nagpur. At the auction, eight teams collectively bought 150 players, who will participate in games such as football, leather ball cricket, tennis ball cricket, table tennis, badminton, chess, pool, carrom and volleyball organised by VMSA.
While city industrialist Shravan Malu was the chief guest at the auction, also present during the auction were Madhusudan Binzani, Kapil Chandak and Sudhir Baheti.
At the auction, each team was given a purse of 40 lakh points, in which they had to make a team of 18 players for the year. Ashish Rathi turned out to be the highest bidded player after being bought with 8 lakh points followed by Prateek Kabra with 6.5 lakh points. Both these players were bought by Team Lipi Lions. Also, some of the teams like DSV Warriors, Pinamaya Cycles and VPA East Warriors could buy good players at a very low value.
The eight teams participating the VMSAs sporting event include: Dynamic Chargers (owned by Prashant Mohota), VPA East Warriors (owned by Kunal Mandhania and Akash Nabira), Lipi Lions (Owned by Giriraj Kothari and Madhur Mohta), DSV Warriors (owned by Dharmendra Bajaj, Sharad Soni and Vivek Sarda), Marwad Super Kings (owned by Ashish Khemani, Arpit Khemani, Shishir Sarda, Abhishek Mundra and Dinesh Maloo), Knight Rangers (owned by Aditya Pasari, Nikesh Bang, Deepak Mandhana and Parikshit Chandak), Sunrisers XI (owned by Gaurav Sarda, Atul Daga, Pankaj Tapadiya, Pratik Tapadia and Pavan Bhaiya) and Pinamaya Cycles (owned by Praveen Surjan, Nilesh Gandhi and Suumit Mandhana).
The entire event was managed by VMSA project director Prateek Rathi.
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