Gurugram, Apr 23: The Flex Cricket League (FCL) 2026, organised by Realistic Realtors, concluded on a high-energy note at Yug Sports, Sector 63A, Gurugram, with Ofis Squad from Ofis Square emerging as the champions after a commanding victory over RR Challengers of Realistic Realtors in the grand finale.

Held in a knockout format, the league maintained high intensity throughout, with teams competing in decisive encounters from the outset. The tournament brought together prominent players from the coworking and real estate ecosystem, including Realistic Realtors, Akasa Coworking, Ofis Square, Innov8 Workspaces, The Office Pass (TOP), Incuspaze, and Spring House Workspaces, all showcasing strong competitive spirit and teamwork.
The final match marked a fitting culmination to the tournament, with Ofis Squad delivering a confident and dominant performance to secure the title. A standout moment came with Prashant’s hat-trick of sixes, energising the atmosphere and sealing the team’s emphatic win.
Further recognising the team’s performance, Alipt Gupta was named Man of the Match for his impactful contribution in the final. Throughout the tournament, Ofis Squad displayed remarkable consistency, coordination, and match temperament—emerging as well-deserved champions and setting a high benchmark for future editions.
Speaking on the victory, Anant Sharma, Captain – Ofis Squad, Ofis Square, said
“Winning a knockout tournament like this makes it even more special for the team. Every match was crucial, and the way everyone contributed throughout the league is what made this victory truly memorable.”
The tournament, organised by Realistic Realtors, stood out not only for its competitive format but also for fostering camaraderie and collaboration among participants. From closely contested matches to moments of sportsmanship, the league successfully brought the coworking community together on a shared platform.
Encouraged by the success of this edition, the organisers are already looking ahead to future tournaments, aiming to further elevate the scale and participation of the Flex Cricket League.
