Cricket enthusiasts in Bengaluru were treated to a memorable experience as part of the "Star Nahi Far" initiative by Star Sports, which aims to bridge the gap between fans and their cricket heroes.
The event featured Indian wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant, who visited the city for a day filled with cricket activities. The initiative, known for its nationwide reach, made its mark in Bengaluru by creating moments that fans will cherish for a lifetime.

Pant, accompanied by Star Sports presenter Sahiba Bali, ignited the passion for gully cricket at the Manipal Academy with an event that had fans buzzing with excitement. They got the chance to interact with Pant, share laughter, and enjoy the essence of cricket in its purest form.
The festivities continued at UB City, offering fans a unique opportunity to play cricket alongside Pant, capturing these special moments with live photos and videos.
The "Star Nahi Far" campaign represents an unparalleled fan engagement effort by Star Sports, allowing cricket lovers the rare chance to meet and play with their sporting idols.
This initiative has successfully brought stars like Hardik Pandya, Shreyas Iyer, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Sanju Samson, and even international cricket legends like Steve Smith and Stuart Broad closer to their fans.
Rishabh Pant's visit to Bengaluru was a testament to the success and impact of this campaign, adding to the series of unforgettable experiences it provides.
Star Sports, through its "Star Nahi Far" initiative, strives to deepen the bond between cricket fans and their favorite players, enhancing the allure of the sport throughout India.
This initiative not only promotes fan engagement but also celebrates the love and passion for cricket, making the sport more accessible and enjoyable for enthusiasts across the country.
The Indian wicketkeeper-batter made a successful return to Test cricket last month, when he scored a century against Bangladesh in the first Test at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. He now prepares to face New Zealand on home soil from October 16.