UJPL: Where youngsters pad up for some real on-field action
The United Jogeshwari Premier League (UJPL) tennis ball-cricket tournament, played among 16 teams, has turned out to be a major crowd puller . Mumbai: In an era where the youth of India are predominantly spending a lion’s share of their time on social media, the Jogeshwari suburb of Mumbai has been padding up for a major revolution. The move aimed at bringing youngsters back to the open fields for some physical action, rather than perching themselves on social media platforms all the time. Jogeshwari has been playing host to the United Jogeshwari Premier League (UJPL) , a day-and-night cricketing event. This tennis ball-overarm cricket tournament played among sixteen teams has turned out to be a major crowd puller, with people from all walks of life arriving in large numbers to witness the tournament. Though it could draw comparisons with gully cricket, which is played on the streets, UJPL comes about as a better-organised tourney that follows a game plan and is well-managed. Organi