Sports in Bihar

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Sports in Bihar are administered by state bodies, associations, and local organisations. In recent years, the Government of Bihar has expanded infrastructure and training programmes to support athlete development and sporting activities.[1][2]

Governing bodies

The main governing organisation is the Bihar State Sports Authority (BSSA), established in 2023 under the Government of Bihar. It manages sports infrastructure, training programmes, and athlete welfare. BSSA conducts the Bihar Khel Pratibha Khoj talent hunt across schools and prepares athletes for future international events.[3]

Bihar Cricket Association (BCA) – Governing body for cricket in Bihar, affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).

Other State Associations – Football, Athletics, Hockey, Volleyball, Rugby, Kabaddi and Karate are managed by their respective state federations affiliated to national bodies.

Infrastructure

Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary and CM Nitish Kumar inaugurating Rajgir cricket stadium in Nalanda district of Bihar.
  • Patliputra Sports Complex (Patna) – Major multi-sport venue with a 20,000-seat outdoor stadium and a 3,500-seat indoor arena. It hosted the 2012 Women’s World Cup Kabaddi and Pro Kabaddi League matches.[4]
  • Rajgir Sports Complex – Inaugurated in 2024, spread over 90 acres with a cricket stadium, sports university, hospital, and training centres.[5]
  • Moin-ul-Haq Stadium (Patna) – Being redeveloped into a 40,000+ capacity cricket stadium with international facilities.
  • Over 8,000 village playgrounds and more than 250 block-level stadiums are being developed to strengthen grassroots sports.[1]

Major sports

Cricket is the most popular sport, with the Bihar cricket team competing in Indian domestic tournaments. Athletics, archery, kabaddi and martial arts (especially karate) have strong grassroots participation. Hockey, football, swimming, and rugby are also gaining prominence.

Major events hosted

Notable athletes

See also

References

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