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Two good at kho-kho World Cup: Pune’s Waikar leads men’s kho kho team to glory, his kin coach of winning women’s squad

The Waikars live as a joint family in a single building at Sadashiv Peth. The passion for kho-kho seems to run in the family.

WaikarSeveral members of the Waikar family are in New Delhi for the tournament which ended on Sunday and the awards ceremony to follow (Express Photo)

The cup of joy is overflowing for the Waikar family from Pune. In a double bonanza, 32-year-old Pratik Waikar led the Indian men’s team to victory in the inaugural kho-kho World Cup in New Delhi while the winning women’s team in the same tournament was coached by his cousin’s wife, 42-year-old Prachi Waikar.

Pratik, a senior technician with the Parvati division of the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) Pune Zone, told The Indian Express, “It is a momentous occasion for us. I’m proud that we could do something for the nation. Our efforts over the years have truly paid off.”

Reminiscing about the tournament, Pratik said the competition was tough. He particularly spoke of the matches involving Nepal, Iran and South Africa, which witnessed some high-level play. He commended the European countries and even Africa for showing much interest in kho-kho and said that qualifying for the World Cup now is itself a big deal.

Known as ‘Captain Cool’, Pratik said he shouldered the responsibility of keeping his team together. “During practice sessions, I would identify both talent and flaws in the players. I would talk to them, motivate them and ensure that we performed in cohesion,” he said, adding that the team would continue practising for the National Games coming up soon and the next World Cup tournament.

Pratik is grateful to the MSEDCL, especially chief engineer (Pune division) Rajendra Pawar and others, for their solid backing and for granting him a little leeway at work to attend practice sessions.

When contacted, Prachi Waikar, sports head at a prominent international school in Pune, said winning both editions of the World Cup was a big moment for the country. “We are overjoyed that our hard work has paid off. We have been stationed in New Delhi since mid-December, rigorously practising for the tournament,” she said.

Prachi and her husband Sanat, also a kho-kho player, have set up Krida Niketan, a club at Sinhagad road, which offers a platform for children from the nearby slums to play the sport.

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The Waikars live as a joint family in a single building at Sadashiv Peth. The passion for kho-kho seems to run in the family. Both Pratik and his older brother Kunal landed jobs with the MSEDCL and Indian Railways respectively thanks to their proficiency in the sport, says their father, Kiran. “This is such a proud moment for the nation and our family,” Kiran said.

Several members of the Waikar family are in New Delhi for the tournament which ended on Sunday and the awards ceremony to follow.
Pratik took to kho-kho and basketball at an early age. Seeing his agility in the game, he was admitted to the renowned Navmaharashtra Club when he was just 8. He first captained the Maharashtra kho-kho team in the under-14 age group and has never looked back since. However, he gave equal weightage to his studies too, going on to graduate in computer science and later picking up an MBA in finance.

Speaking about Pratik’s passion for the sport, his wife Kshitija recalled how he would not be available for several family functions. “And the few occasions he would be present, he would stay for an hour or so before heading out for his practice sessions,” she said.

Kshitija says it was undiluted pleasure watching Pratik lift the World Cup, even as their three-year-old son Rushank kept shouting “India, India” even if he could not fully grasp the importance of the event.

Anuradha Mascarenhas is a Senior Editor at The Indian Express, based in Pune. With a career spanning three decades, she is one of the most respected voices in Indian journalism regarding healthcare, science and environment and research developments. She also takes a keen interest in covering women's issues . Professional Background Education: A gold medalist in Communication and Journalism from Savitribai Phule Pune University and a Master’s degree in Literature. Author: She authored the biography At The Wheel Of Research, which chronicles the life and work of Dr. Soumya Swaminathan, the former Chief Scientist at the WHO. Key Focus: She combines scientific accuracy with storytelling, translating complex medical research into compelling public and human-interest narratives. Awards and Recognition Anuradha has won several awards including the Press Council of India's national award for excellence in journalism under the gender based reporting category in 2019 and the Laadli Media award (gender sensitivity -2024). A recipient of the Lokmat journalism award (gender category-2022), she was also shortlisted for the RedInk awards for excellence in journalism-2021. Her debut book At The Wheel Of Research, an exclusive biography of Dr Soumya Swaminathan the inaugural chief scientist of World Health Organisation was also nominated in the Popular Choice Category of JK Paper AUTHER awards. She has also secured competitive fellowships including the Laadli Media Fellowship (2022), the Survivors Against TB – New Research in TB Media Fellowship (2023) and is part of the prestigious 2025 India Cohort of the WomenLift Health Leadership Journey.” Recent Notable Articles (Late 2025) 1. Cancer & Specialized Medical Care "Tata Memorial finds way to kill drug-resistant cancer cells" (Nov 26, 2025): Reporting on a breakthrough for triple-negative breast cancer, one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. Discipline, diet and purpose; How a 97-year-old professor defies ageing'' (Nov 15, 2025) Report about Prof Gururaj Mutalik, the first Head of Department at Pune's B J Government Medical College who at 97 credits his longevity to healthy habits and a strong sense of purpose. 2. Environmental Health (The "Breathless Pune" Series) Long-term exposure even to 'moderate' air leads to chronic heart, lung, kidney issues" (Nov 26, 2025): Part of an investigative series highlighting that even "safe" pollution levels are damaging to vital organs. "For every 10 µg/m3 increase in PM2.5 level, there was 6-8% jump in medicine sales" (Nov 23, 2025): Using commercial data to prove the direct link between air quality and respiratory illnesses in Pune. 3. Lifestyle & Wellness News "They didn't let cancer, diabetes and heart disease stop them from travelling" (Dec 22, 2025): A collaborative piece featuring survivors who share practical tips for traveling with chronic conditions. At 17, his BP shot up to 200/120 mmHG; Lancet study flags why child and teen hypertension doubled between 2000 and 2020'' (Nov 12,2025)--A report that focusses on 17-year-old-boy's hypertensive crisis and reflects the rising global trend of high blood pressure among children and adolescents. 4. Scientific Recognition & Infrastructure For promoting sci-comm, gender diversity: IUCAA woman prof highlighted in Nature" (Nov 25, 2025): Covering the global recognition of Indian women scientists in gender studies and physics. Pune researchers find a spiral galaxy like the Milky Way from early universe'' (December 3, 2025)- A report on how Indian researchers discovered a massive galaxy that existed when the universe was just 1.5 billion years old , one of the earliest to have been observed so far. Signature Beat: Health, Science & Women in Leadership Anuradha is known for her COVID-19 reportage, where she was one of the first journalists to provide detailed insights into the Covishield and Covaxin trials. She has a dedicated interest in gender diversity in health and science, often profiling women researchers who are breaking the "leaky pipeline" in STEM fields. Her writing style is scrupulous, often featuring interviews with top-tier scientists and health experts from various institutions.   ... Read More


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