Day 1, 2nd Oct
The tournament began with a match between Jindal Panther and Sona-Sujan, with Salim Azmi, Dhruv Pal Godara, Siddhanth Sharma, and Abhimanyu Pathak fighting for Sona-Sujan, and Jindal Panther garnering appreciation for the mastery of skills demonstrated by Adhiraj Singh, Mariano Reigal, Nicolas Sivori, and Simran Singh Shergil. The Jindal Panther thwarted the Sona- Sujan by a score of 8 to 6.
Succeeding the Matches of the day, Sahara Warriors battled against the Sujan Indian Tigers, lightweight with hook and crook, the Sahara Warriors took the lead, majestically rising their mallets the members of the Sahara Warriors, Capt ARS Warraich, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Daniel Otamandi and Chris Mackenzie, raving in their victory, Against Jaisal Singh, HH Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, Salvador Jauretche, and Lance Watson, from Sujan Indian Tigers, winning against the 7 goals to 6 goals.
Day 2, 4th Nov
The Jindal Panther maintained their strong position in yet another exciting match played by Adhiraj Singh, Mariano Reiga, Nicolas Sivori, and Simran Singh Shegil against the Sujan Indian Tigers, Rehat Virk, HH Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, Salvador Jauretche, and Lance Watson. The Panther demonstrated their prowess by advancing to the final championship game with a score of 10 goals against 7.
The Sahara Warriors competed against the Sona Sujan, with Sharara Warriors Capt ARs Warriarch, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Daniel Otamandi, and Chris Mackenzie pitted against Sona Sujan’s Salim Azmi, Dhruv Pal Godara, Siddhanth Sharma, and Abhimanyu Pathak. The Sahara Warriors won the match with a score of 12 to 8, attributable to another outstanding performance by Chris Mackenzie.
Day 3, 6th Nov – Finals
The tournament concluded with the final match of the Umaid Bhavan Palace Sir Pratap Singh Cup, which featured a brilliant stride and connected team play strategies. The finals were held between the Jindal Panther and Sahara Warriors. Capt ARS Warriach, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Daniel Otamendi, and Chris Mackenzie represented the Warriors, while Abhiraj Singh, Mariano Reigal, Nicholas Sivori, and Simran Singh Shergil supported the Jindal Panther.
Team Sahara Warriors won the finals trophy, with both teams depicting a memorable quest for victory, with a score of 11 to 8 goals. Chris Mackenzie, a member of the winning team, was named the tournament’s most valuable player once again for his outstanding performance.