Coached by Sachin Shetty and the vastly experienced Peter Engel, the team features prominent faces in Sharath Kamal Achanta who is undoubtedly a fan-favourite in the league.
With Gold medals to his credit at the 2006 and 2010 Commonwealth Games, the Indian ace can get the crowd going.
Giving him company will be 19-year-old Birdie Boro, the man who hails from Guwahati and has idolised Kamal while growing up.
Boro's playing style is in line with Kamal's as they both favour a more offensive approach to the game.
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In the women's category, the Mavericks pin their hopes on the gifted Archana Kamath.
The 18-year-old is fast gaining recognition for her fierce style. Kamath has achieved plenty with Gold in the 2015 French Open being her biggest achievement yet.
Partnering her will be another young player in Amruthapushpak Shekhar.
The Chennai-born right hander has garnered a lot of buzz after her performances in the National Ranking Tournament.
"There is a lot of excitement in our camp. It is the first-time Indian players are involved in a league of this nature and the format too is very interesting.
The foreign players include Apolonia Tiago and Stefan Fegerl. Both are fans of tennis great Roger Federer and also lean towards a more attacking style of play.
The Austrian Fegerl was a part of the 2015 European Championship and also, admirably, was a runner-up in the 2015 Polish Open. While Tiago will be one to keep a close eye on as he likes to take the game to his opponent.
While Winter is right-handed, her partner Sofia Polcanova is left-handed. The 22-year-old Austrian has represented her country in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games.
"I feel our squad has been carefully picked with players who can provide great combinations and that will prove vital in this format.
"With coaches who are not new to the Indian players as Peter Engel was the Indian national team coach from 2013 to 2014 while Sachin is known to all us, their experience with Indian paddlers could prove to be vital in our team's chances.
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