Key Points

Gujarat Giants are banking on new head coach Jaivir Sharma to turn their fortunes around in PKL Season 12. The team made a splash at the auction by signing last season's MVP Mohammadreza Shadloui for a record fee. With a revamped squad featuring 13 new players, the Giants aim to finally lift the trophy after two previous final defeats. Their success will depend on how quickly the new-look team gels under Sharma's leadership.

Key Points: Gujarat Giants Target PKL Title With New Coach Jaivir Sharma

  • Giants appoint Jaivir Sharma as head coach after poor Season 11
  • Sign MVP Mohammadreza Shadloui for record Rs 2.23 crore
  • Retain raiders Rakesh Sungroya and Parteek Dahiya
  • Overhaul squad with 13 new players at auction
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With a new coach at the helm, Gujarat Giants eye maiden PKL title in Season 12

Gujarat Giants revamp squad and coaching staff, eyeing first PKL trophy under new head coach Jaivir Sharma and star signing Mohammadreza Shadloui.

"Having established himself as one of the top overseas players, Shadloui earlier registered 99 tackle points and 27 raid points to help his former side Puneri Paltan to PKL Season 10 glory. - PKL Analyst"

Mumbai, July 28

After a disappointing campaign last time around, Gujarat Giants will look to make a fresh start to end their long wait for the elusive Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) trophy in Season 12.

Ahead of the new season, the two-time PKL finalists appointed Jaivir Sharma as their new head coach. The Giants have also named Varinder Singh Sandhu as assistant coach for Season 12.

With over 30 years of experience, Jaivir is regarded as one of the most respected figures in the Indian kabaddi circuit. Under his guidance, the Indian team won gold medals at major events, including the Asian Games, the Kabaddi World Cup and the Kabaddi Championships.

The veteran coach has previously worked with the Sports Authority of India (SAI) since 1992, and played an instrumental role in developing and producing kabaddi stars.

Jaivir has replaced former head coach Ram Mehar Singh, who was released after the Giants finished 11th in the 12-team competition with 38 points from 22 games.

Led by their newly-appointed head coach, the Giants were one of the busiest teams and added 13 players at the Season 12 Player Auction table. Having spent INR 4.967 crore, they have assembled a strong squad filled with top talents to challenge for the PKL Season 12 title.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at the strengths and weaknesses of the Giants before the action begins in Season 12.

One of Gujarat Giants’ undeniable strengths heading into PKL Season 12 will be the inclusion of the Iranian all-rounder Mohammadreza Shadloui in their squad. The Giants broke the bank to acquire the services of last season’s Most Valuable Player (MVP) for a whopping Rs 2.23 crore at the Season 12 Player Auction. With 82 tackle points and 57 raid points, Shadloui played a pivotal role in guiding Haryana Steelers to their maiden PKL triumph last season.

"Having established himself as one of the top overseas players, Shadloui earlier registered 99 tackle points and 27 raid points to help his former side Puneri Paltan to PKL Season 10 glory.

Additionally, the Giants possess a top-class raiding unit to compete for the PKL Season 12 title. Ahead of the auction, the two-time runners-up retained raiders Rakesh Sungroya, Parteek Dahiya, Himanshu Singh, Himanshu and added Shridhar Ananda Kadam from the nominated New Young Players category.

The Giants have further bolstered their attack by roping in experienced raider Ajith V Kumar for Rs 36.30 lacs and added young raiders K Harish and Ankit for INR 9 lacs each at the auction.

It will be interesting to see how the Giants’ defence rises to the challenge in Pro Kabaddi Season 12. Mohammadreza Shadloui is the only established defender in the Giants’ squad and he will be entrusted to lead the defence from the front in the upcoming campaign.

Apart from Shadloui, the likes of Shubham Kumar, Rohit Kumar, Nitin Panwar, Milad Jabbari, Lucky Sharma, Amit and Sumit will need to step up and support Shadloui if they are to clinch their maiden PKL title in Season 12.

Despite a below par campaign with 66 raid points in 15 matches last season, the Giants showcased their faith by retaining their star raider Parteek Dahiya for PKL Season 12. The upcoming season will serve as a perfect opportunity for Parteek to regain his mojo and guide the Giants to PKL glory. Just like Parteek, seasoned raider Rakesh Sungroya will have the chance to raise his game and contribute more consistently in attack in the season ahead. The Giants will also expect some impactful performances from their new recruit V. Ajith Kumar, who has already racked up 494 raid points in 90 matches in the league.

Ahead of the new season, the Giants have made strategic changes, including appointing a new coaching staff. Head coach Jaivir and assistant coach Varinder will make their PKL coaching debut in the forthcoming season. It will be fascinating to see how these Giants perform under a new coaching setup.

Additionally, the Giants have undergone a complete squad overhaul with the inclusion of 13 new players at the recently concluded auction. As a result, it may take some time for the new-look squad to gel as a team and produce results.

The Giants will also need their experienced raiders including Rakesh Sungroya, Parteek Dahiya and Ajith V Kumar to deliver consistent performances throughout the season if they are to claim their maiden PKL title in Season 12.

- IANS

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Shreya B
Spending 2.23 crore on Shadloui seems risky no? One player can't win you the tournament. The defense looks weak apart from him. Hope the coaching staff can work some magic with the other players.
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Aman W
As a kabaddi fan from Gujarat, I'm excited but also worried. Too many changes at once - new coach, new players. Team bonding takes time. Hope they find their rhythm quickly in the initial matches itself.
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Priya S
The raiding department looks solid with Parteek, Rakesh and Ajith Kumar. If they can perform consistently, Gujarat can go all the way this time. Fingers crossed! 🤞 Our state deserves a PKL champion!
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Varun X
Why no focus on local Gujarati players? We have good talent here in Surat and Ahmedabad. Teams should promote homegrown players more like Patna Pirates do with Bihar players.
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Nisha Z
Jaivir Sharma's appointment is a masterstroke! His work with SAI has produced so many international players. If anyone can turn this team around, it's him. Can't wait for the season to start! 🎉

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