Abhishek Singh was the star for U Mumba as they beat Bengaluru Bulls 46-30 in the inaugural match of Pro Kabaddi League season 8 held at The Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru.The U Mumba raider clinched a SUPER 10 (19 points) and was ably supported by the team's defense in a statement victory by the Season 2 champions. Pawan Sehrawat had an off-day for Bengaluru Bulls who missed a quality third raider to support Chandran Ranjit and Pawan on the match.The COVID pandemic meant there were no spectators at the stadium but that certainly didn't take the energy away from the match. Interestingly, left corner specialist Amit Sheoran was not picked by the Bengaluru Bulls to start the match in another predictable team selection for both sides.The first raid of the season resulted in a successful tackle on the "high-flyer" Pawan Sehrawat by Harendra Kumar. In fact, the first minutes went on to be dominated by the team from Mumbai with Abhishek Singh picking up important raid points.Fazel ...
UP Yoddha narrowly missed the winning flight against defending champions Bengal Warriors in their opening game in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) on Wednesday.UP Yoddha, who started on a slow note, put up a valiant fight towards the end, but narrowly missed their chances for a win as they lost 33-38 to the Bengal Warriors.For the Yoddha's their star player Pardeep Narwal earned the 8 raid points followed by 5 points from Surender Gill, while captain Nitesh Kumar and Ashu Singh earned 3 tackle points each. UP Yoddha are currently placed fifth on the points table with 1 point to their kitty.UP Yoddha started at a slow pace giving away points to Bengal Warriors. The Yoddha lost 12 crucial points in the first 8 minutes but slowly made a comeback through Pardeep Narwal's streak of intelligent raids.Pardeep who stood tall to his experience ensured that the Warriors were forced to make mistakes as he earned a total of 8 points for UP Yoddha. Both sides shared 2 all-out points while the first ...
Nitesh Kumar will lead UP Yoddha in upcoming Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season, which is scheduled to kick off from December 22 in Bengaluru, the GMR group owned franchisee confirmed on Thursday.
The Tamil Thalaivas haven't had a great time in the three seasons of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) they have been part so far
The Pro Kabaddi, which is returning after two years, will be held in a secure bio-bubble at the Sheraton Grand in Bengaluru
The eighth season of the Pro Kabaddi League will start here on Wednesday and all the 12 teams are geared up for the tournament to be played at a single venue due to the Covid-19 threat
According to sources, Star Disney has sold 90 per cent of its inventories for the matches
The eighth season of Pro Kabaddi League will be held here from December 22 and will be a closed-door affair, the organisers announced on Wednesday. Organisers Mashal Sports have scheduled triple headers on the first four days. PKL season 8 will begin with U Mumba facing Bengaluru Bulls. The League's 'Southern Derby' will then take centre-stage as Telugu Titans lock horns with Tamil Thalaivas in the second match and UP Yoddha squaring off with the defending champions Bengal Warriors in the last match of the opening day. Keeping the health and safety of players in mind amid COVID times, the organisers have converted the entire venue at Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel & Convention Centre into an integrated and secure bio-bubble. All 12 teams will be staying and playing at the same venue.
The organisers of the Pro Kabaddi League announced on Wednesday that the eighth edition of the league will be held from December 22
Pro Kabaddi league will implement protocols to comply with government guidelines and will work with specialised safety agencies to implement stringent safety practices and create a bio-secure bubble
Over 190 players were sold to 12 franchise teams with as many as 10 Final Bid Match (FBM) cards being used in the auction for the eighth season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL)
Haryana Steelers has retained Vikash Khandola, Vinay, Vikas Chillar and Chand Singh ahead of PKL 2021 auction
Patna bought Sachin for a whopping Rs 84 lakh during the PKL 2021 auction that concluded on August 31
Siddhartha Desai fetched Rs 1.30 crore before Telugu Titans used the FBM card to retain the charismatic raider. Jaipur Pink Panthers bagged raider Arjun Deshwal for Rs 96 lakh.
Star Sports Network will live telecast the PKL 2021 auction of Category A players on August 30 from 6:30 pm IST. Check PKL 2021 auction live streaming and other details here
The 12 teams have released 161 players in total, with the Bengal Warriors (16 out of 20) and Telugu Titans (15 out of 18) releasing the most. Check full list here
Defending champions Bengal Warriors have retained their captain Maninder Singh while previous season's top scorer Pawan Sehrawat was retained by Bengaluru Bulls. Check retained players list here
Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) on Friday announced the 'Elite Retained Players', 'Retained Young Players' and 'New Young Players' list for the upcoming eighth season ahead of the player auctions.A total of 59 players were retained across all 3 categories with 22 in the Elite Retained Players (ERP) category, 6 in the Retained Young Players (RYP) category, and 31 in the New Young Players (NYP) category as teams begin assembling their squads for season eight slated to take place in December.The non-retained players including all squad players from PKL seasons 6 and 7 will go under the hammer at the auctions in Mumbai from August 29 to 31. PKL is organised by Mashal Sports."Preserving the spirit of squad continuity and team dynamics, the Pro Kabaddi League has maintained its Player Retention Policy, benefitting players and teams alike," said Anupam Goswami, League Commissioner, Pro Kabaddi and CEO, Mashal Sports."The excitement among viewers and fans this year is palpable, and we are confident .
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The franchisees have also slammed the organisers for keeping them out of the core committee on auctions