Srinivas University hosts thrilling APL auction ahead of cricket tournament


Media Release

Mangaluru, Feb 27: The Institute of Aviation Studies of Srinivas University successfully organized the Aviator Premier League (APL) Auction on February 24, in their campus at Hampankatta, Mangaluru. This marked an exciting beginning to the upcoming cricket tournament on February 28. This unique initiative, designed exclusively for aviation students, saw the student owners strategically bid to form their ideal teams in an intense and competitive auction.

The APL Auction featured 15 student owners for the team with high-energy bidding wars, strategic planning, and calculated decisions, the event showcased the owners' managerial skills and deep understanding of team dynamics. The programme was hosted by Anjana T V, HOD, Institute of aviation studies, Srinivas University, ensured the smooth execution of the auction process. The APL Auction was conducted under the guidance of Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of aviation studies, Srinivas University. The event was coordinated by Bhagyashri, sports coordinator, Institute of aviation studies, Srinivas University.

The event provided an engaging and competitive atmosphere, allowing students to experience the thrill of an auction-based selection process. It also served as a platform for enhancing their leadership abilities and understanding of sports management dynamics. With the teams finalized, attention now shifts to the APL Cricket Match on February 28, where players will demonstrate their skills, teamwork, and sportsmanship in an exciting game.

 

  

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