RBI Professional Kho-Kho Tournament 2026
Thrilling Quarter-Final Battles Light Up Parel’s Lal Maidan
Central Railway vs Rachana Notary Works and Western Railway vs Maharashtra
Post to Clash in Semi-Finals
Mumbai: The historic red soil ground of Vidyarthi
Krida Kendra at Parel witnessed another action-packed day in the First
Professional Invitational Kho-Kho Tournament 2026, organised by the Reserve
Bank of India (RBI) Sports Club under the aegis of the Mumbai Kho-Kho
Association. The quarter-final encounters kept spectators on the edge of
their seats as speed, strategy, strong defence and intense competition
dominated the proceedings. After a series of thrilling matches, Central
Railway, Rachana Notary Works, Western Railway, and Maharashtra
Post stormed into the semi-finals, setting the stage for two exciting
clashes ahead.
Western Railway Registers Strong Win Over Bank of India
In the first quarter-final match of the professional category, Western
Railway defeated Bank of India by 11-9 (half-time 9-4),
securing a convincing 2-point victory with 7.20 minutes
remaining. Western Railway maintained aggressive momentum from the beginning
and controlled the game with disciplined defence and timely attacks. Nikhil
Sodiye (2.30, unbeaten 2.30 min defence and 2 points), Aditya Ganpule
(2.50 min defence and 2 points), Vrushabh Wagh (unbeaten 1, 3 min
defence), Mahesh Shinde (1, 1.20 min defence and 1 point), and Abhay
Ratnakar (1 min defence and 5 points) played key roles in guiding their
team to victory. For the defeated Bank of India side, Raj Sakpal (1.40
min defence), Sudarshan Chavan (1.10 min defence and 3 points), Arpit
Tiwari (1.30, 1 min defence and 2 points), and Mayuresh More (1.30
min defence and 1 point) fought hard but could not prevent defeat.
Central Railway Outclasses MahaVitaran
In the second quarter-final, Central Railway produced a dominant
performance to beat MahaVitaran Company by 19-12 (half-time
10-6), winning comfortably by 7 points. Central Railway controlled the
match throughout and never allowed their opponents to recover. Outstanding
performances came from Arnav Patankar (1.40 min defence and 4 points), Shubham
Thorat (1.40 min defence and 3 points), Vijay Hazare (2 min
defence), Milind Chavarekar (1 min defence and 4 points), Saurabh
Ghadge (unbeaten 1 min defence and 2 points), and Ganesh Borkar
(2.10 min defence). Despite spirited efforts from Chetan Bade (1.10 min
defence), Samyak Jadhav (1.20 min defence and 2 points), Varun Patil
(1.30, 1.30 min defence and 1 point), Soham Lokawale (1 min defence and
3 points), and Aniket Chendavankar (1, 1.40 min defence and 2 points),
MahaVitaran failed to stay in contention.
Rachana Notary Works Edge Past Mumbai Police in Thriller
The third quarter-final turned out to be one of the most exciting matches
of the day as Rachana Notary Works defeated Mumbai Police by 21-18
(half-time 12-10) in a nail-biting encounter. Both teams fought fiercely till
the final moments, but Rachana Notary Works held their nerve to secure a
memorable victory. The winning side was powered by brilliant performances from Prathamesh
Durgawale (1.20 min defence and 3 points), Hitesh Agre (1.20 min
defence and 4 points), Sadashiv Palav (1.10 min defence and 4 points), Rupesh
Kondhalkar (1.50 min defence and 1 point), and Ganesh Sahu (1.20,
1.10 min defence and 1 point). Mumbai Police also displayed excellent fighting
spirit through Akshay Khapre (1 min defence and 3 points), Sohel
Shaikh (1.30 min defence and 3 points), Sohel Kalawant (1 min
defence and 3 points), Vedant Desai (1, 1.40 min defence and 1 point), Harish
More (1.20 min defence and 5 points), and Sujit Pawal (1.20, 1.30
min defence), but their efforts fell short in the end.
Maharashtra Post Sneaks Past Naval Dock by Narrow Margin
The fourth and final quarter-final witnessed another intense battle as Maharashtra
Post narrowly defeated Naval Dock by 16-15 (half-time 11-7),
winning by just 1 point with 4.50 minutes remaining. The match
remained competitive till the final whistle and kept the crowd engrossed
throughout. For Maharashtra Post, Akshay Masal (1.20, 1.30 min defence
and 1 point), Sunny Tambe (2.20 min defence and 3 points), Dheeraj
Bhave (1.20, 1 min defence and 1 point), Pratik Devhare (2.10 min
defence and 2 points), Pradyumna Patil (4 points), and Shubham Shinde
(1.10, 1.40 min defence) played decisive roles in the victory. Naval Dock
fought bravely through Shubham Dogale (1.20, 1.10 min defence and 1
point), Sai Pisal (1 min defence and 4 points), Sarthak Junghare
(1.30 min defence and 2 points), Anant Satale (1 min defence and 3
points), Vaibhav More (1 min defence and 1 point), and Hiten Bhoir
(2 points), but narrowly missed out on a semi-final berth.

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