April 22: Euronics India has successfully concluded Season 3 of the Euronics Corporate Cricket League (ECCL), bringing together over 200 companies across Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Delhi NCR, and Mumbai in a growing sport-led initiative focused on workplace engagement, networking, and cross-industry collaboration.
At a time when cricket continues to serve as a powerful cultural connector in India, ECCL reflects the increasing adoption of sport-based engagement platforms by corporates seeking to strengthen relationships beyond traditional business environments.
Expanding Corporate Participation Across India
The Season 3 finale was held in Mumbai, marking the culmination of a multi-city tournament that featured 24 teams competing across 23 matches. Each city edition saw participation ranging between 20 to 50 organisations, representing sectors such as real estate, architecture, design, consulting, and allied corporate industries.
Leading industry participants included K Raheja Corp, Sobha Limited, CBRE, Prestige Group, Colliers, Knight Frank, Cushman & Wakefield, and Space Matrix, among others.
Winners Across City Editions
- Delhi NCR: Design Forum International (Champions), Proion Consultants (Runners-up)
- Bengaluru: Team Zyeta (Champions), CBRE (Runners-up)
- Hyderabad: RK Interiors CFS (India) Pvt Ltd (Champions), Interia (Runners-up)
- Mumbai Finale: Architect Hafeez Contractor (Champions), HOSMAC India Pvt. Ltd. (Runners-up)
Sport as a Corporate Engagement Platform
ECCL is positioned as a sport-led corporate engagement platform, enabling professionals to connect in informal, team-driven environments outside boardrooms and formal networking settings. The initiative fosters collaboration, relationship-building, and community engagement across industries.
Leadership Perspective
Speaking on the conclusion of Season 3, Viknesh Jain said:
“Cricket in India has always been more than a sport. ECCL brings that spirit into the corporate world, enabling professionals to connect beyond their roles and build stronger relationships. The scale of participation across four cities reflects a growing need for experience-led engagement in business ecosystems.”
Abhishek Jain added:
“When professionals from different industries come together on the field, it creates a natural environment for conversation and collaboration. Increasingly, organisations recognise that cricket is not just about visibility, but about building meaningful communities.”
Strengthening Workplace Communities
Over three seasons, ECCL has evolved into a multi-city platform that blends sport, networking, and corporate engagement, reinforcing Euronics India’s focus on building communities alongside its core business operations.
