Key Points

PKL Season 12 has opened with unprecedented competitiveness right from the start. The first 14 matches featured an remarkable 71% of games decided by just 5 points or fewer. New tie-breaker rules including the Golden Raid format have ensured decisive outcomes in every match. This intense start promises an exciting season ahead for kabaddi fans.

Key Points: PKL Season 12 Delivers Most Competitive Opening Week Ever

  • 71% of matches decided by 5 points or fewer margin
  • Four tie-breakers and Golden Raid in first week
  • New comprehensive tie-breaker system for all league matches
  • Aggressive play and fierce rivalries marking season start
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First 14 matches of PKL season 12 deliver the most competitive first week of contest

Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 sets new standard with 71% of matches decided by 5 points or fewer, featuring tie-breakers and Golden Raid drama.

"I cannot recollect when a Pro Kabaddi League season has had such a strong start - Rishank Devadiga"

Mumbai, September 10

Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season 12 has opened to a thrilling start, delivering the most competitive opening week in the past few seasons.

Of the first 14 matches, 10 have been decided by a margin of just 5 points or fewer, a remarkable 71 per cent of games producing nail-biting finishes, compared to 43 per cent in Season 11 and 50 per cent in both Seasons 9 and 10. The season has already served up four tie-breakers and a dramatic 'Golden Raid' in the first week itself, underlining how the thrill, intensity, and aggression have gone up several notches.

PKL Season 12 introduces a comprehensive tie-breaker rule system, including the Golden Raid format, to all league-stage matches. Previously limited only to Playoff matches, this system now ensures decisive outcomes throughout the tournament.

In case of ties, teams will engage in a structured 5-raid shootout with special rules as follows:

-Both teams field seven players with the baulk line treated as baulk line cum bonus line

-Each team nominates five different raiders who raid alternately

-Out and revival rules don't apply - only points scored count

-If still tied after five raids, the Golden Raid rule applies

The Golden Raid format adds drama to crucial moments, where a fresh toss determines which team gets the decisive raiding opportunity. If both teams remain tied after golden raids, the winner is decided by a coin toss. This new rule maintains PKL's competitive spirit while eliminating tied results, guaranteeing decisive outcomes and heightened drama in every match.

Adding to the spectacle, only one match of the 14 played in Week 1 has been decided by more than 11 points (Season 11, 10 and 9: 4 matches). The early trend is clear: Season 12 is defined by razor-thin margins and cut-throat competition, with teams evenly matched and every raid and tackle carrying weight. Speaking about the closely contested matches in the opening week of Pro Kabaddi League Season 12, Puneri Paltan Head Coach Ajay Thakur said: "It is great to witness and be part of such competitive matches in Season 12. The Pro Kabaddi League has progressed significantly, with players now taking fitness and training extremely seriously. Even the new rule introductions by the league have added to the competitiveness. This is exactly what the league needed, a strong start. Such closely fought matches, combined with the aggressive style of play, will draw more attention to PKL and further accelerate the growth of the sport." Adding further on the increased competitiveness, Puneri Paltan skipper Aslam Inamdar said: "The increased competitiveness in PKL Season 12 will only have a direct impact on the league. It pushes us to bring out the best possible version of ourselves since we cannot take any team lightly. Such close results and finishes are exciting, and I hope this intensity continues for the rest of the tournament." The action so far has also been marked by moments of high drama that have kept fans hooked. A major talking point was the animated exchange between Bengal Warriorz' star raider Devank Dalal and Haryana Steelers Head Coach Manpreet Singh, following Dalal's match-winning 21-point performance and bold post-match celebration. Alongside, classic battles like Sunil Kumar vs. Mohammadreza Shadloui and the emergence of young talents have given Season 12 a blend of experience and youthful aggression, resulting in high-octane drama. Speaking on the aggression and intensity of the opening week, JioStar expert Rishank Devadiga said: "I cannot recollect when a Pro Kabaddi League season has had such a strong start, consistent close finishes, fierce rivalries, and players openly showcasing aggression on the mat. It has all come together nicely and has really benefited the tournament. The quality of play has been excellent, both from experienced and young kabaddi players. I am confident this will continue, and fans will get to witness a lot more thrilling action in the weeks ahead." With momentum only expected to rise, fans can look forward to even more thrilling encounters during Rivalry Week from September 15-20, which will include the Maharashtra Derby between U Mumba and Puneri Paltan on September 18.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a kabaddi fan from Maharashtra, I'm so excited for the derby between U Mumba and Puneri Paltan on 18th! The intensity this season is something else. Our traditional sport is getting the recognition it deserves 🇮🇳
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David E
Visiting India for work and caught my first PKL match last week. Didn't understand all the rules initially but the energy was electric! The Golden Raid concept is brilliant - adds so much tension to close games.
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Ananya R
Loving the competitive balance this season! No team is dominating, which makes every match unpredictable. The young talents emerging are fantastic to watch. Future of Indian kabaddi looks bright ✨
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Michael C
The aggression and passion on display is incredible. That incident between Devank Dalal and Manpreet Singh shows how much these players care. This is what professional sports should be about - raw emotion and competitiveness!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate the excitement, deciding by coin toss if Golden Raid also ties seems a bit unfair. There must be a better way than leaving it to chance after such intense competition. Otherwise, fantastic season so far!
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Sarah B
The fitness levels this season are noticeably better. You can see the players are more athletic

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