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CAMPUS WILD CARD ENTRY VOTING EXTENDED

You have time till September 10 to vote for your favourite knocked out team to re-enter HT GIFA

- Yashasvi Maleyvar ANURAG SINGH,

Getting another chance to show one’s talent and compete to win — that’s the beauty of the process of wild card entry! It’s that time in the ongoing SARE Homes HT GIFA, and the teams that got knocked out before the pre-qualifiers are trying to gather as many votes as they can to be the lucky one to re-enter the biggest neighbourh­ood tournament in Delhi-NCR.

With support from their family and friends, their residentia­l societies rooting for them, and their social media game on point, around 314 teams are competing against each other to make it through to the league matches as part of the wild card entry, a format introduced in Season 3 of SARE Homes HT GIFA last year.

The top team on the leaderboar­d, Noida Ninjas has gathered around 8,700 votes. A close second is Super Strikers MV3 with around 8,200 votes. The top three teams have accumulate­d more than 23,000 votes, and the total number of votes posted on the website has crossed 1.3 lakh, breaking the previous season’s record of over 1.1 lakh votes!

Seeing this overwhelmi­ng response, the voting has been extended till September 10.

The top teams competing for the wild card entry are staying positive. “The voting introduced by Hindustan Times is a great initiative. We’ve been going around asking for votes from friends, family and neighbours and have been really successful,” says Dr Ravi Pushkarna, father of Abhijai Pushkarna from Noida Ninjas.

“It’s good to give one a second chance. My team has been putting in great effort to gather the votes. We hope to qualify for the league,” says Shishir Kumar Srivastava, father of Amitabh Vasu Srivastava from Super Strikers MV3.

 ??  ?? A glimpse from one of the practice sessions at SARE Homes HT GIFA
A glimpse from one of the practice sessions at SARE Homes HT GIFA

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