The Jaffna Kings team, which will participate in the 2026 LPL, has been acquired by Sports Commune, a company run by two Indian entrepreneurs, Manjot Kalra and Mayank Goel. Manjot Kalra, an Indian Under-19 World Cup player and later an expert in electronic media and sports entrepreneurship, and Mayank Goel, who is also an expert in digital security and the owner of several other businesses, are hoping to bring a fresh face to the team.
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The Jaffna Kings team, which will participate in the 2026 LPL, has been acquired by Sports Commune, a company run by two Indian entrepreneurs, Manjot Kalra and Mayank Goel. Manjot Kalra, an Indian Under-19 World Cup player and later an expert in electronic media and sports entrepreneurship, and Mayank Goel, who is also an expert in digital security and the owner of several other businesses, are hoping to bring a fresh face to the team.