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BigHit Sportz
Sports and Recreation Instruction
Mumbai, Maharashtra 4,698 followers
Banao Khel Se Pehchan
About us
As FC Bayern's first Official Regional Partner in India, BigHit presents FC Bayern Youth Cup India 2023 Footballers, register on the BigHit Sportz app, #BanaoKhelSePehchan and get a chance to represent India in Germany, on FC Bayern München's ground! Download the app now! BigHit Sportz is a sports app designed for the entirety of the sporting community. It’s an online player discovery and fan engagement platform. BigHit Sportz endeavours to bridge the enduring gap between potential Indian sports talent and accessible opportunities. The app aims to offer the extremely talented sports people of India an opportunity, a platform to showcase their talent and reach out to the masses. Not only players but also coaches, clubs/federations and supporters can benefit from the app. Where players can showcase their talent and get discovered, coaches can share their expertise, locate and groom the right talent; federations can promote their sport and supporters can consume exclusive sports content, be a part of a players’ journey and interact with other like-minded fans. BigHit Sportz is a one-stop solution for everyone and everything in sports! We have partnered with 20+ national sporting federations. Also, we’ve introduced our mission and core concept of BigHit Sportz to world-renowned personalities like Khelo India officials, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur and Dr. Pramod Sawant. In pursuit of bringing international standards of football in India, we are working in close relationship with European football leagues and clubs like LaLiga, Bundesliga and Bayern Munich. Furthermore, the Game Management System is integrated with our application, enabling clubs and federations to host as well as digitise their various state and national-level events/leagues. To sum it up, BigHit Sportz is an app - social media for sports - working towards spotting promising players in the country & revolutionising Indian sports Download the BigHit App now: https://s.bighit.fans/naxz
- Website
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http://www.bighit.fans
External link for BigHit Sportz
- Industry
- Sports and Recreation Instruction
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Mumbai, Maharashtra
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2021
- Specialties
- sports application, sports community, sports ecosystem, and sports startup
Locations
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Primary
Remi Commercio, 14 Shaha Industrial Road, Industrial Area, Andheri West
904
Mumbai, Maharashtra 400053, IN
Employees at BigHit Sportz
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Jatin Kumar
Co-Founder & CTO @ BigHit Sportz | Startups | Cloud | Scalable Architecture | B2B/B2C | Full Stack | Microservices | Kubernetes
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Robin Singha
Motion Graphics Designer, Video editing, Graphics design, 3D
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Utkarsha Chiplunkar
Marketing Strategist
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Abhishek Dhamankar
AV Content | Research | Strategy | PPC | Writer | Football | Music
Updates
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We're #hiring a new Video Editor in Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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🏸 Lakshya Sen's badminton journey has been filled with promise, but he's repeatedly seen matches slip away just when he's on the verge of victory. 🏅 At the Paris Olympics we all witnessed Lakshya on the cusp of winning, yet both silver and bronze slipped from his grasp as he struggled to close out crucial moments. 🆕 More recently, at the Denmark Open, leading 21-12, 16-11 against Lu Guang Zu, Sen once again found himself close to winning—but in a familiar pattern, his confidence wavered, his shot selection faltered, and the match slipped away. 💪 While his fitness and talent are undeniable, this pattern of falling short at the final hurdle raises questions about Sen’s confidence under pressure. 🧠 Adding to that, cricket legend Sunil Gavaskar believes Lakshya has all the qualities of a champion but suggests that mental training could be the missing piece after his near-miss at the Olympics. 🏆 Let’s take Iga Świątek’s example: At 17, she brought sports psychologist Daria Abramowicz into her team to help her stay mentally sharp and manage the pressures of tennis. The results? Świątek won her first Grand Slam at 19 (2020 French Open) and now holds five Grand slam titles (singles), ranking as World No. 2. She credits her first title to Abramowicz, stating she helped boost her confidence. ✨ In hindsight, Lakshya's decision to take a mental and physical break in April 2023 allowed him to return stronger than ever, clinching Canada Open Super 500 and advancing to US Open semi-finals. It seems that this break truly worked wonders! ❓ What do you think is the best way for Lakshya to break free from this pattern? Should he explore Świątek’s path or consider Gavaskar’s suggestion? #LakshyaSen #ParisOlympics #DenmarkOpen #Badminton #SportsPsychology #Medal #India #IndianBadminton #BadmintonNews #SportsUpdates #BigHit
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We're #hiring a new Social Media and Marketing Executive in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Video Editor in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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🚨 The Commonwealth Games 2026 is set to take place, but not in India’s favour. 👎 With Glasgow stepping in to host after Australia’s Victoria pulled out due to budget constraints, the 2026 edition will drop 6 of the 12 sports where India won medals in 2022. And the sports cut? They include some of India’s strongest events. ❌ Gone are hockey, badminton, wrestling, cricket, squash, and table tennis—sports that contributed 37 out of India’s 61 medals in 2022. 🪫 This drastic reduction leaves India with limited opportunities, as only athletics, boxing, judo, weightlifting, swimming, and gymnastics remain. 💔 Gagan Narang, former shooter and CWG medallist, called the news "disheartening," while national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand expressed his frustration, saying such decisions could “undermine the progress we've tirelessly achieved.” ❓ So, why is this happening? Cost-cutting is the main culprit. Glasgow will host a scaled-back version of the Games, featuring just 10 sports and 3,000 athletes—down from 19 sports and 5,000 athletes in Birmingham 2022. The city will rely on four venues within an 8-mile radius to keep expenses low. 💪 With this shift, India will need to reframe its sports strategy, focusing more on other disciplines to stay competitive in future multi-sport events. ⏳ Commonwealth Games 2026 is a reminder that sports evolve—and so must we. Will India rise to the occasion, or will CWG 2026 mark a step backward for Indian athletes? Only time will tell. #CWG2026 #CWG #CommonWealthGames #CommonWealthGames2026 #IndiaAtCWG #IndianAthletes #Sports #SportsNews #SportsUpdates #TeamIndia #IndianSports #BigHit
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We're #hiring a new Business Development Intern in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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We're #hiring a new Video Editor in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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🏏 With the IPL 2025 mega auction expected to take place in late November, there's already buzz about the retention strategies. ⏳ The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has allowed all 10 IPL teams to retain up to 6 players before the auction, with a deadline of October 31. 💼 Teams can retain a maximum of five capped players and two uncapped players, with a total retention budget of ₹75 crore allocated for the five capped players—approximately two-thirds of the total auction purse, which has increased to ₹120 crore from ₹100 crore last year. 💰 One notable change this year is the flexibility in retention costs. Previously fixed at ₹18 crore for the first player, ₹14 crore for the second, and ₹11 crore for the third, teams now have the freedom to allocate the ₹75 crore budget across their retained players as they see fit. 🤑 For instance, SunRisers Hyderabad might opt to retain Heinrich Klaasen for ₹23 crore, exceeding the traditional ₹18 crore cap for the first player, while adjusting the salaries of other retained players accordingly. 📝 It's important to note that regardless of how teams distribute the budget, the total retention deduction remains fixed at ₹75 crore. If a team exceeds this amount, that will be the deduction; however, if the total is less than ₹75 crore, the full ₹75 crore will still be deducted. 🎟 Additionally, franchises can utilize up to six Right-to-Match (RTM) cards based on the number of players they retain before the auction. For example, if a team retains four players, they will have two RTM cards available. ⁉ These changes promise to make IPL 2025 even more thrilling! What are your thoughts on the new retention strategies? #Cricket #CricketIndia #IPL2025 #CricketUpdates #IPLAuction #IPLBudget #CricketBusiness #BCCI #IPL2025Updates #MegaAuction #SportsNews #SportsBusiness #CricketFans #Sports #BigHit
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We're #hiring a new Senior Graphic Designer in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Apply today or share this post with your network.