The highly anticipated final of the IIJS Jewellers Cricket League (JCL) 2025 is set to take place on May 25, 2025, at the iconic PCA Cricket Stadium in Mohali. Organised by the Chandigarh Sarafa Association, this month-long celebration of sportsmanship and unity has brought together jewellers from across North India in a unique and spirited display of camaraderie and athleticism.
The grand finale will witness a face-off between the two top-performing teams — Amritsar Warriors and Jalandhar Super Kings — culminating a thrilling series that began on April 11, 2025. A total of 10 teams showcased their sporting talent: Amritsar Warriors, Chandigarh Suraj Kings, Golden Hawks Bathinda, Jalandhar Super Kings, Kotkapura Blasters Faridkot, Ludhiana Babbars, Manimajra Rising Stars, Mohali Gems XI, Panchkula Gold XI, and Yuva Sarafa Dehradun.
The Title Partner of JCL 2025 is IIJS – the India International Jewellery Show, the flagship show of the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC). GJEPC, the apex body of the gem and jewellery trade in India, has been instrumental in advancing the industry. IIJS, which has nurtured and driven the trade for over four decades, continues to be a pivotal platform for the sector’s growth. JCL 2025 is powered by Ambe Xpress Logistics and proudly supported by esteemed sponsors including Limelight Diamonds (Mumbai), Luxmi Jewellers (Chandigarh), Prabha Jewels (Mumbai), Prem Kumar & Sons (PKS) by Munish Chauhan (Amritsar), and Tanush Karat & Carat (Chandigarh).
Varun Chauhan, President, Chandigarh Sarafa Association said, “This initiative was taken specially to go beyond our tricity jewellery fraternity to whole north India. This tournament has turned out to be more than just a cricketing event as it was a celebration of brotherhood, passion and the sparkling spirit of the jewellers’ fraternity. The event has not only showcased incredible cricketing talent among jewellers but has also strengthened the bond among cities and business in whole India. The final promises to be a grand spectacle and we invite each one to cheer the playing jewellers at PCA Stadium, Mohali. The next season will be bigger with more teams of North India and shall be a more grandeur event.
Kirit Bhansali, Chairman, GJEPC, shared his thoughts: GJEPC’s association with the Jewellers Cricket League is part of our commitment to deepen industry engagement across regions and encourage retail jewellers to explore the export potential through platforms like IIJS. Events like JCL are vital for building bonds, promoting business networking, and nurturing a sense of shared purpose in the jewellery community.”
The closing ceremony at PCA Stadium will feature the felicitation of the winning team, top performers, and recognition of sponsors and supporters who made JCL 2025 a resounding success.