Key Points

Gujarat Giants all-rounder Parteek Dahiya has revealed his preference for raiding over defending in the Pro Kabaddi League. He credits coach Jaivir Sharma for helping refine his raiding techniques from previous seasons. The player also praised franchise owners Adani Sportsline for their strong support of young talent. Meanwhile, teammate Himanshu Singh acknowledged defensive errors in their opening matches that the team is working to correct.

Key Points: Gujarat Giants Parteek Dahiya Prefers Raiding Over Defending in PKL

  • Started career as a right corner defender before switching to raiding
  • Coach Jaivir Sharma focused on improving his raiding skills from earlier seasons
  • Praises Adani Sportsline for giving young players opportunities from start
  • Team working on defensive lapses and bonus point scoring after initial losses
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I enjoy both, but raid more: Gujarat Giants all-rounder Parteek Dahiya picks his favourite role

Gujarat Giants all-rounder Parteek Dahiya reveals he enjoys raiding more than defending, credits coach Jaivir Sharma for refining his PKL skills and praises Adani Sportsline's youth support.

"I enjoy both, but raids more because I have practised it more - Parteek Dahiya"

Visakhapatnam, September 5

Gujarat Giants (GG) all-rounder Parteek Dahiya on Friday revealed that he enjoys both his roles, but over and above that, raiding, as he has practised it more extensively.

Parteek made his Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) debut with Gujarat Giants in Season 9 and has been part of the team ever since.

"I started playing as a defender in the beginning. I used to play right corner. I started playing as a raider after that, so I enjoy both, but raids more because I have practised it more," Parteek told ANI.

Parteek highlighted that GG's newly appointed coach, Jaivir Sharma, has been working on refining his raiding skills, which he utilised in his initial seasons, to help him reduce errors.

"In my starting two seasons and my previous one, there was a slight difference in my raiding. The skills that I used earlier, I reduced their use. Coach has tried to improve that. He has focused more on my skills from seasons 9 and 10," he added.

Prateek lauded the Gujarat Giants team, owned by Adani Sportsline, for consistently giving young players opportunities from the outset, and believes that no other PKL franchise supports its youth as much as GG does.

"Adani Sports Line gives young players a chance from the start. They support them a lot. I don't think there is a franchise in the league that doesn't support its young players as much as Adani Sports Line," he concluded.

GG raider Himanshu Singh opened up about Gujarat's defensive lapses in their opening match, noting that despite a strong overall performance, a few errors cost them the game, and vowed that GG will work on improving those mistakes moving forward.

Currently in his fifth Pro Kabaddi League season, Himanshu is representing Gujarat Giants for the second consecutive year in Season 12. He began his PKL journey with Tamil Thalaivas, where he spent three seasons before making the switch to Gujarat Giants.

GG is currently placed at the bottom of the PKL points table. The team suffered a defeat in their initial matches of the ongoing PKL against U Mumba and Puneri Paltan.

"In the first match, we lost a lot of points in defence. Our first match was good; all the teams played well. There were minor mistakes, which is why we lost the first match. We will work on that. We will improve on the mistakes we made in the previous fixtures," Himanshu said.

Singh emphasised that coach Sharma has advised them to focus on full-court play and bonus points, as their raiders scored fewer bonus points in previous matches compared to other teams.

"He [Jaivir Sharma] told me to play in full court and pay more attention to the bonus points. In our previous matches, our riders have got fewer bonus points. In other teams, there are only 7 to 10 bonus points," he concluded.

Gujarat Giants will next lock horns with Tamil Thalaivas in match number 18 in the ongoing PKL on Saturday.

- ANI

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Priya S
Defence needs to step up! We lost because of those defensive errors. Coach Jaivir Sharma has his work cut out. Hope they bounce back against Tamil Thalaivas 🤞
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Aryan P
Bonus points are crucial in modern kabaddi. Smart observation by coach Sharma. Other teams getting 7-10 bonus points while GG struggles shows where improvement is needed.
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Sarah B
Interesting how Parteek transitioned from defender to raider! Shows versatility. Hope his improved raiding skills help Gujarat climb up the points table. They need wins badly!
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Vikram M
Bottom of the table after two matches is concerning. The team has potential but needs better coordination. Full court play strategy might work if executed properly.
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Nikhil C
Respect for acknowledging mistakes openly. Himanshu's honesty about defensive lapses shows good sportsmanship. Hope they convert this awareness into better performance tomorrow!

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