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September is here and brings with a whole new set of sports events. You can see details of other events in our 2025 sporting calendar.
Here are all the updates from Indian sports on September 25, 2025.
PKL: The Pro Kabaddi League season 12 resumes after a rest day, with Bengaluru Bulls vs UP Yoddhas at 8 PM, followed by Dabang Delhi vs U Mumba at 9 PM
Shooting: The ISSF Junior World Cup is underway in New Delhi.
Badminton: Ayush Shetty, Anupama Upadhyaya, Kiran George lose, HS Prannoy retires in first round of Korea Open.
Hockey: Hockey India League Governing Council Takes Over UP Rudras Franchise for HIL 2026.
Hockey: Monika becomes costliest Indian player at HIL mini auction.
Hockey: Australia's Liam Henderson emerges as most expensive buy.
Football: Mohun Bagan seek venue shift for Iran tie; Sepahan insist visas cleared.
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