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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 38 MIN

Mildura Kabaddi Cup 2026 - Sharanpreet & Tanveer Singh

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Mildura Kabaddi Cup 2026: Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema The roar of the crowd and the sheer power of community spirit are returning to Victoria. As the autumn air settles, the Punjabi diaspora is gearing up for one of the most anticipated events on the calendar: the 4th Mildura Kabaddi Cup. In a recent heartwarming episode on Radio Haanji, host Preetinder Grewal sat down with the inspiring organizers Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema. As 10th-grade students and active members of the Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club, they are the faces of a new generation leading this massive community festival. In this article, we explore their vision for the 2026 tournament and what spectators can expect on the big day. [INTERNAL LINK: Explore more community interviews → https://https://www.google.com/search?q=haanji.com.au/podcast] The Tradition of the Mildura Kabaddi Cup The Mildura Kabaddi Cup is an annual celebration of traditional sports and community bonding. Now in its fourth year, the event has become a cornerstone for the Punjabi community in Mildura and across Victoria. Hosted by the Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club, it serves as a vital bridge, connecting the younger generation with their heritage. Mildura, located about six hours from Melbourne, transforms into a cultural hub during the tournament. The event has grown significantly, earning support from local government and councils due to its positive economic impact on regional tourism and local businesses like hotels and restaurants. Sports Highlights: Kabaddi, Cricket, and Kho-Kho While the Mother Sport of Kabaddi remains the main attraction, Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema highlighted that the 2026 edition is expanding its horizons to include a diverse range of athletic competitions. New Additions for 2026 This year marks a historic debut for Cricket and Kho-Kho at the Mildura Cup. The Victorian Eagle Kho-Kho Squad from Melbourne will be making a special appearance, bringing the fast-paced, traditional tag game to the Mildura local stadium for the first time. A Festival for Every Athlete The tournament is designed to be a multi-sport festival, featuring: Soccer: Competitive matches between local regional teams. Volleyball and Tug-of-War: Traditional favorites (Rassa Kassi) that test strength and teamwork. Women’s Events: Inclusive activities such as Musical Chairs have been organized specifically for women to ensure the whole family participates. Community Spirit: Guru ka Langar and Sewa No Punjabi gathering is complete without the spirit of Sewa (selfless service). Sharanpreet and Tanveer confirmed that Guru ka Langar will be served throughout the day. Free community meals will be available for all players and spectators, embodying the traditional values of equality and hospitality. Attendees can look forward to authentic Punjabi delicacies. The menu features traditional sweets like Ladoo, Jalebis, and Khoya Pinnis, alongside savory snacks like Mathia and Matri. This focus on food and fellowship ensures that the Mildura Kabaddi Cup feels like a massive family reunion. Youth Leadership: Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema The most inspiring aspect of the 4th Mildura Kabaddi Cup is the leadership of Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema. At just 16 years old, these students are proving that the future of the Punjabi community in Australia is in capable hands. From managing ground layouts and sound systems to coordinating with security and ambulance services, Sharanpreet and Tanveer are at the heart of the logistics. Their involvement highlights a successful passing of the torch, ensuring that cultural traditions remain vibrant for decades to come. Frequently Asked Questions When and where is the Mildura Kabaddi Cup 2026? The Mildura Kabaddi Cup 2026 will take place on April 11th at the local stadium in Mildura, Victoria. The event is organized by the Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club and has been held at this venue for the past four years, offering easy access for both local residents and traveling spectators. Is there an entry fee for the Mildura Kabaddi Cup? The Mildura Kabaddi Cup offers completely free entry for all spectators. The Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club ensures the event remains accessible to everyone, promoting community inclusivity. This allows families from all backgrounds to enjoy the sports, cultural activities, and free Guru ka Langar without any financial barrier. What sports are featured at the Mildura Tournament? The Mildura Tournament features a mix of traditional and modern sports. While Kabaddi is the primary attraction, the 2026 event includes Soccer, Volleyball, Tug-of-War (Rassa Kassi), and Women’s Musical Chairs. New additions for this year include Cricket and Kho-Kho, featuring the Victorian Eagle Kho-Kho Squad from Melbourne. Can non-Punjabi community members attend the event? Yes, the Mildura Kabaddi Cup is open to all communities across Australia. While the event is rooted in Punjabi culture, the organizers, Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema, emphasize that spectators and players from all backgrounds are welcome. The goal is to share Punjabi heritage and foster multicultural unity. Is free food provided at the Mildura sports event? Free food is provided at the Mildura Kabaddi Cup through the tradition of Guru ka Langar. All attendees and players can enjoy community meals and traditional snacks like Ladoo, Jalebis, and Khoya Pinnis. This service embodies the Punjabi value of hospitality and ensures everyone is well-fed throughout the festivities. Conclusion The 4th Mildura Kabaddi Cup is a testament to the strength of the Punjabi spirit in Australia. On April 11th, Mildura will become a vibrant arena of culture, sport, and selfless service. Thanks to the hard work of Sharanpreet Kaur Gill, Tanveer Singh Cheema, and the Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club, this event is set to be the biggest one yet.   Listen to the Mildura Cup Preview with Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema — on Radio Haanji. Listen free: Listen on Spotify Listen on Apple Podcasts Download the iOS app Download the Android app   Radio Haanji 1674 AM is Austalia's Punjabi community radio station. Listen free at haanji.com.au | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | iOS App | Android App Serving the Punjabi community in Australia, Canada, Singapore and world wide.  

The roar of the crowd and the spirit of community are returning to Victoria! In this special episode of Radio Haanji Interviews, host Preetinder Grewal sits down with the fresh faces behind the upcoming 4th Mildura Kabaddi Cup—10th-grade organizers Sharanpreet Kaur Gill and Tanveer Singh Cheema. As students and active members of the Shaheed Udham Singh Sports Club, Sharanpreet and Tanveer are proving that the future of the Punjabi community is in capable hands. We dive into: The massive 2026 expansion featuring Cricket and Kho-Kho debuts. The heart of the event: Serving Guru ka Langar and traditional delicacies to all. How these 16-year-old leaders manage everything from ground layout to emergency security. Discover how this free community event is fostering multicultural unity through the power of sport. Whether you’re traveling from Melbourne or live locally in Mildura, Sharanpreet and Tanveer share why this festival is a must-attend for every family.

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