Key Points

Devank Dalal is set to lead Bengal Warriorz after becoming the most expensive raider in PKL 12. His journey from an underdog to a star player showcases remarkable determination and skill. Bought for a massive Rs 2.2 crore, Dalal is ready to fill the shoes of Maninder Singh and prove his worth. With added skills and unwavering confidence, he aims to take the team to new heights this season.

Key Points: Devank Dalal Bengal Warriorz' Record Rs 2.2 Crore Raiding Hope

  • Purchased for record Rs 2.2 crore in PKL 12 auction
  • Replacing legendary Maninder Singh as team captain
  • Breakthrough performance against Tamil Thalaivas last season
  • Focusing on expanding raiding skills like toe and hand touch
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PKL 12: Devank Dalal ready to shoulder Bengal Warriorz' hopes as league's most expensive raider

Young kabaddi star Devank Dalal steps up to lead Bengal Warriorz after record auction, ready to fill Maninder Singh's legacy

"I have full faith in my abilities. I will give everything to match what Maninder has done - Devank Dalal"

New Delhi, Aug 22

From being an underdog at the start of his Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) journey to now stepping into Maninder Singh's shoes, Bengal Warriorz captain Devank Dalal is set to script a new chapter ahead of Season 12. Bought for a record Rs 2.2 crore, Dalal not only became the most expensive raider of the season, but also the player entrusted with leading a new era for the Warriorz.

Devank opened up about the value of his massive bid and the responsibilities that come with it. "Last season, I finished as the best raider. I thought the bid could go this far, but I didn't believe it would actually go this high. I was very happy when it did - it feels great to be valued this way," he said in an exclusive conversation on JioHotstar special 'Kings of Kabaddi'.

"This year, I have more responsibilities. Now that I've joined this team, I will give 110% for Bengal Warriorz," he added.

Bengal Warriorz head coach, Naveen Kumar, stood firm in his belief that Devank is worth every bit of the investment. "We needed a star raider in our team, someone who can lead from the front. He was the best player in the last season of PKL, and that's why he has such a big value. He deserves it. He has so much capacity - he can score raid points at will and even win games single-handedly. Devank has immense potential, and I'm confident he will prove it this season," Naveen said.

Taking over from long-time Warriorz stalwart Maninder Singh, Devank knows the size of the shoes he has to fill. "I have full faith in my abilities. I will give everything to match what Maninder has done for this team and carry forward his legacy. My aim is to make the team believe in me."

Devank's journey has been anything but easy. Recalling his early struggles, he spoke about perseverance and patience. "In Season 9, I joined NYP in Jaipur. At that time, I just wanted to play and prove myself. But there were many senior players, and I didn't get much of a chance. So, I just kept practising and working hard. Over time, my game improved a lot, and I started believing that I could achieve something. Last year, when Patna Pirates gave me an opportunity, I grabbed it and proved myself."

That self-belief soared after his breakthrough game against Tamil Thalaivas. "That match (last season) against Tamil Thalaivas was very important for me -- I scored 25 raid points. It gave me motivation and belief. After that, I found my rhythm. I started aiming to score Super 10s in every game, and it kept happening. The team kept rising, and my name started growing as well. From Jaipur to Patna, and now from Patna to Bengal - it has been an incredible journey. Sometimes I still can't believe it, but I did it, and it feels really good."

Heading into Season 12, the young raider isn't just relying on past glories; he's been sharpening his arsenal. "I've worked on many new skills. Last season, my bonus was strong, but now I've added more -- like toe touch and hand touch. Playing against Shadloui is exciting; he's an aggressive defender, and I bring the same aggression in my raids. On the ground, that attitude matters. People notice the way I look, the way I play, the aggression I bring. But off the mat, I'm soft-spoken like everyone else. Aggression is very important in Kabaddi - you can't play without it."

But despite the price tag and expectations, Dalal insists he won't let pressure get to him. "There is no pressure on me. My focus is only on improving on last year's performance. My job is to play and give my best. If I do that, results will follow."

- IANS

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Priya S
Replacing Maninder Singh is no small task, but Devank seems to have the right attitude. His performance against Tamil Thalaivas last season was outstanding. Hope he can lead Bengal Warriorz to glory this time!
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Aman W
2.2 crore is a huge amount of pressure, but I like how he's handling it. No pressure attitude is exactly what a captain needs. Hope he delivers what the coach expects from him!
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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, stories like Devank's make the sport so compelling. The aggression on mat vs soft-spoken off mat contrast is fascinating. Can't wait to watch PKL this season!
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Karthik V
While I appreciate his confidence, the price tag sets massive expectations. Hope the management doesn't put too much pressure on him. Kabaddi is a team sport after all, not just about one player.
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Nisha Z
His dedication to improving his skills (toe touch, hand touch) shows he's not resting on past success. That's the mark of a true champion! Bengal Warriorz made a smart investment 💪

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