Bowling in India

Tenpin bowling is a popular and recreational sport in India. The activity is administered by the Bangalore-based Tenpin Bowling Federation of India.[1] It organises the National Bowling League comprising championships for amateurs, corporate team tournaments as well as a national tour for professionals. Many Indians take up bowling for fitness, rather than for recreation.[2] Bowling alleys in India are commonly a part of multiplexes and malls.[3]

Bowling in India
A ten-pin bowler releases the ball
Governing bodyTenpin Bowling Federation of India

In 2008, the Indian team participated in the WTBA World Tenpin Bowling Championships in Bangkok[4] and the Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships in Belfast.[5]

Mr. Rajmohan Palaniappan, first Indian to score a perfect game (300) in 40th Singapore Open in the Year 2007 ...

Major Medals for India from Tenpin Bowling Championships

1) Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships – 2002

  Mr. Shaik Abdu Hameed won 3 medals in this event…
  1) Gold Medal in Men’s Singles 2) Silver Medal in All Events 3) Gold Medal in Masters

2) Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships – 2011

  1) Bronze Medal for Mixed Team (2 Men & 2 Women) 
  (Tamil Nadu Bowler Mr. Shabbir Dhankot was one of the team members)

3) Asian Tenpin Bowling Championships – 2015

  1) Silver Medal for Men’s Singles (Tamil Nadu Bowler Mr. Shabbir Dhankot got the second medal for India)

4) Commonwealth Tenpin Bowling Championships – 2016

  1) Silver Medal for Men’s Singles (Mr. Akash Kumar, Karnatak Bowler)

5) Asian Indore & Martial Arts Games – 2017

  1)Bronze Medal for Doubles (Mr. Shabbir Dhankot, Tamil Nadu & Mr. Dhruv Sarad, Delhi)

References

  1. Shrivathsa Sridhar (5 December 2011). "Tenpin bowling is right up her alley - Times Of India". Articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  2. Business Standard (23 July 2011). "Bowled over". Business-standard.com. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  3. "Set up a Ten-Pin Bowling Center! Start enjoying game & money!". Ten-pinbowling.com. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
  4. "Six-member Indian tenpin bowling team named". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 19 August 2008.
  5. http://www.bowlingdigital.com/bowl/node/4869


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