Mumbai Titans’ captain Pranav Prince put on a masterclass to lead his team to a statement victory over table-toppers Hyderabad Falcons in the InBL Pro U25 League earlier this week. After back-to-back defeats, the Titans roared back in style, dismantling the previously unbeaten Falcons 95-79 before storming past Chennai Heat (85-70) and Gujarat Stallions (69-63) to seize the top spot in the standings.
Prince, who has emerged as the driving force behind the Titans’ resurgence, opened up about the team’s renewed energy after the crucial win over Hyderabad.
” There were a lot of doubters after our two losses. Before the game, I reminded the team about everything being said about us—we hadn’t won yet, and people had written us off. That fuelled us. We wanted this win badly, especially against an undefeated team like the Falcons,” he said.
The Titans executed their game plan to perfection, dominating the paint, tightening their defense, and dictating the pace of the game. Their ability to control key moments ensured that Hyderabad never truly settled into their rhythm.
For Prince, this game was about more than just getting a win—it was about setting the tone for the rest of the tournament.
“I had a rough outing in the last game, so I was determined to show them who we really are. This match was about proving our worth, and we did exactly that. But we’re not getting complacent. We’ll go back, analyse, and keep building because the journey isn’t over yet,” he added.
With their recent string of victories, the Titans have surged to the top of the table, and Prince has been instrumental in their charge, averaging 10.5 points per game. Beyond just scoring, his leadership has been a major influence on the team, ensuring that every player steps up when needed.
Reflecting on his journey, Prince credits his father for playing a vital role in his development as a player.
“Nobody in my family played sports before, but when I step on the court, everyone watches. My father has been my biggest supporter—pushing me, motivating me, and always being there. From rebounding for me in practice to making sure I never miss a workout, his dedication has shaped my career,” Prince shared.
At just 21, Prince has already cemented his place as a key figure in both the Indian National Team and Tamil Nadu basketball. With the rise of the INBL, he believes the sport in India is on the verge of a breakthrough.
“The InBL is a game-changer for Indian basketball. It gives young players like me a chance to compete at a high level and helps our national team grow. The league is only getting bigger, and with the right support, Indian basketball can reach new heights. This is just the beginning, and I’m excited for what’s ahead—not just for myself, but for Indian basketball as a whole,” he signed off. For more live updates, follow ticmint on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram or Subscribe to our Newsletter