KKR’s ‘Runs to Roots’ returns: KKR Co-owner Juhi Chawla, cricket stars plant first trees of 2025 initiative

Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 24 (ANI): The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) commenced the 2025 edition of their environmental initiative ‘Runs to Roots’, with a tree planting ceremony at Banabitan Biodiversity Park. KKR Co-owner Juhi Chawla led the event alongside players Manish Pandey, Vaibhav Arora, Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Anukul Roy, according to a release from KKR.

Over the years, KKR has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to environmental conservation through various initiatives. What began in 2017 as ‘Plant a 6’ has evolved into ‘Runs to Roots’ in 2024 to create a larger impact, with the team now planting one tree for every run scored during the IPL season. The 2024 initiative resulted in 2,667 new trees across the region, matching the team’s total run tally for the season.

“Cricket has always brought people together across India, and with ‘Runs to Roots,’ we’re using that shared passion to give back to the planet. Every run scored by our players this season will directly contribute to planting trees – real action for a greener future," said Juhi Chawla, KKR Co-owner and environmental advocate, as quoted from a release by KKR.

“Each sapling is a step towards cleaner air, healthier communities, and a more sustainable tomorrow. I’m proud that KKR is taking responsibility beyond the game, showing leadership where it matters most," he added.

“At KKR, excellence extends beyond cricket," remarked Venky Mysore, CEO of Kolkata Knight Riders.

“The ‘Runs to Roots’ initiative represents our philosophy of using our platform responsibly. By converting our sporting achievements into tangible environmental impact, we’re creating a legacy that will benefit generations to come. We hope to surpass last year’s numbers both in runs scored and trees planted," he said.

This initiative highlights KKR’s focus on preserving urban green spaces in Kolkata and beyond. As the IPL 2025 season progresses, fans can track the growing environmental impact of each KKR match, transforming every cricket statistic into a measure of positive ecological change. (ANI)

(The story has come from a syndicated feed and has not been edited by the Tribune Staff.)

Sports