Key Points

U Mumba captain Sunil Kumar has emerged as a rising leader in Pro Kabaddi League, crediting legendary players for his development. His team currently tops the PKL 12 table with a strong performance in both defense and raiding. Kumar highlights how the league has transformed kabaddi's global perception and player opportunities. His leadership philosophy emphasizes learning from experienced mentors and staying focused on team performance.

Key Points: Sunil Kumar Praises Anup Kumar and Ajay Thakur's Captaincy Lessons

  • U Mumba leads PKL 12 with impressive three wins in four matches
  • Sunil Kumar credits mentors Manpreet Singh, Anup Kumar, and Ajay Thakur
  • Team's strength lies in solid defense and effective raiding
  • PKL has elevated kabaddi's global recognition and player opportunities
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PKL 12: I truly learned captaincy from Anup Kumar and Ajay Thakur, says Sunil Kumar

U Mumba captain Sunil Kumar reveals leadership insights from kabaddi legends, highlighting PKL's transformative impact on the sport

"PKL has given players respect and financial rewards. It's a big platform that has done a lot for kabaddi. - Sunil Kumar"

Visakhapatnam, Sep 9

After an impressive start to the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12, U Mumba captain Sunil Kumar credited former India captains Anup Kumar and Ajay Thakur for shaping his leadership skills.

U Mumba are currently placed at the top of the table with three wins in four games.

"Coach Manpreet Singh, who mentored me in earlier seasons, gave me the chance to captain for the first time, during Season 6. He has been a great influence. However, I truly learned captaincy from Anup Kumar and Ajay Thakur. I played tournaments with Anup Kumar in Haryana, and whenever we made mistakes, he was calm and guided us on how to improve. What he taught, I listened carefully, especially about how a newcomer can score. All three, Manpreet Singh, Anup Kumar, and Ajay Thakur, are legends in their own right, and I have learned a lot from them. I'm happy I could learn from such great players and become a successful captain. Whenever any young player asks, I share everything I learned from these legends," Sunil said during a media day organised by JioStar.

Sunil also shared insights into U Mumba's current form and what makes the team a strong contender this season.

"Both, defense and raiding, are strengths of our team. Any team that wins matches or trophies has a strong defense. The team with the best defense always rises. Our management and coaches have provided us with some of the best raiders in the league, so our bench strength is very good. Our raiders have scored in all four matches we have played so far. While there were some defensive mistakes initially, these have been improving, and the defense played well in the last match. So, our team's strength lies in both, solid defense and effective offense."

Looking ahead to the much-anticipated Maharashtra Derby against Puneri Paltan, Sunil emphasised the importance of staying grounded and focused.

"Both teams have passionate fans. As captain, my effort is to keep our fans happy by leading the team to victory. If you start overthinking before the match, you won't perform well on the mat. Puneri Paltan is a good team with players like Aslam Inamdar, Pankaj Mohite, and Gaurav Khatri, all playing well with a strong combination. We will plan well and give our best."

Beyond individual matches, Sunil reflected on the larger impact of the PKL on kabaddi as a sport and on players' lives.

"Kabaddi has gained international prominence thanks to the Pro Kabaddi League. Many countries have taken up kabaddi because of PKL, raising the competition at the international level. Previously, very few people recognised kabaddi players or even legendary coaches. But PKL has changed that. Even if a player plays just 5-6 matches in a season, when they go abroad, everyone recognises them as PKL players. PKL has given players respect and financial rewards. It's a big platform that has done a lot for kabaddi."

U Mumba will next take on Telugu Titans, who are placed fourth in the table, on Wednesday.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, it's inspiring to see how much respect players have for their seniors. The mentorship culture in Indian sports is something other countries should learn from.
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Priya S
Anup Kumar was always my favorite! So glad to see his legacy continuing through players like Sunil. That calm leadership style is exactly what U Mumba needs for the derby against Puneri Paltan.
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Michael C
Respect to Sunil for giving credit where it's due. Many captains forget their roots once they achieve success. This attitude will take him far in his career.
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope Sunil develops his own unique captaincy style too. Blindly following previous methods might not work against modern kabaddi strategies. Still, great start to PKL 12!
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Nisha Z
PKL has truly revolutionized kabaddi! From village grounds to international recognition - what a journey. Sunil is right about the financial stability and respect players get now. Deserved! 🙌

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