Manpreet Singh Reveals Why PKL is Transforming Indian Kabaddi's Future

Former Indian hockey captain Manpreet Singh experienced his first live Pro Kabaddi League match with great excitement. He openly supports Puneri Paltan because of his long-standing friendship with coach Ajay Thakur. Manpreet believes the PKL provides an excellent platform for young kabaddi players to develop their skills. He hopes both kabaddi and hockey continue receiving strong fan support to boost player confidence and performance.

Key Points: Manpreet Singh Praises Pro Kabaddi League Platform for Youngsters

  • Manpreet Singh attended his first live PKL match at Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium
  • He revealed strong support for Puneri Paltan due to friendship with coach Ajay Thakur
  • The hockey star expressed desire to play as raider if he joined PKL
  • He emphasized PKL's role in developing Indian kabaddi talent for international success
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PKL is giving a great platform to youngsters, reckons former India hockey captain Manpreet Singh

Former India hockey captain Manpreet Singh shares his first live PKL experience, supports Puneri Paltan, and highlights how the league benefits young kabaddi talent.

"Kabaddi has grown a lot, and the Pro Kabaddi League is giving a great platform to the youngsters to showcase their skills. - Manpreet Singh"

New Delhi, October 22

Former Indian hockey captain and four-time Olympian Manpreet Singh was in attendance at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on October 21, witnessing high-octane Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) action from the stands for the first time.

A two-time Olympic bronze medallist and a two-time Commonwealth Games silver medallist, Manpreet - who has been an avid follower of the PKL - saw kabaddi stars take the mat for a triple-header. He first witnessed Bengal Warriorz complete a sensational comeback against Tamil Thalaivas, which was followed by a close encounter between U Mumba and Jaipur Pink Panthers. He also saw the defending champions in action as they amassed fifty points to register a dominant win against the Gujarat Giants.

Sharing his excitement while being present in the stands, Manpreet said, as quoted by PKL press release, "I'm very excited because even though I've seen the PKL on television before, it's my first live kabaddi experience in the stadium. I've heard about these players and followed them."

"Ajay Thakur, Rahul Chaudhary, Randeep Hooda - I've seen them play. I never got a chance to catch the sport live, so I'm very excited to see the world's best kabaddi players representing their teams on this platform", he added.

Manpreet revealed that the team he supports is the season 10 champions, "I support Puneri Paltan because Ajay (Thakur) paaji is my good friend. I've known him for a long time and that's why I'm supporting his team. They have been doing well this season, they're at the top of the table. So, I hope that they continue to do well in the playoffs and win."

Doubling down on his support, Manpreet also remarked that he would love to be a raider for Puneri Paltan if he ever played in the PKL.

He said, "Ajay is doing well as a coach, so I would definitely like to play under him. I've never met Aslam (Inamdar) but I've heard enough about him. He's got great ability and is also a smart player on the mat. So, I'd love to take some tips from him and play alongside him."

"Ideally, I'd be an all-rounder, but if you ask me, personally, I'd love to be a raider because I love attacking", Manpreet cheekily added.

He also listed Puneri Paltan as his favourites to go all the way in PKL 12, stating, "Puneri will win this season. They're at the top of the table for a reason, and with the way they have been playing this season, they will win the tournament."

Manpreet, who first represented India at the age of 19, also emphasised the importance of a platform like the PKL. He stated, "Kabaddi has grown a lot, and the Pro Kabaddi League is giving a great platform to the youngsters to showcase their skills. They're playing with the best kabaddi players in the world and learning a lot from them."

He further shed light on how the league is benefiting the Indian players. "It's great for the Indian players to learn from the best in the world and if the league continues like this, our Indian kabaddi team will be more famous and get more support. We've been doing well in the Asian Games, and I hope kabaddi is involved in the Olympics and Commonwealth Games as well", Manpreet reckoned.

Manpreet also had a message for the supporters and fans of kabaddi and hockey - two sports that are deeply rooted in India's sporting culture. He concluded, "Keep supporting the PKL and hockey as well, because both these sports have a rich history in Indian sports. So, we should all do our bit to promote and watch the sports, which will also give the players more confidence to get out there and perform."

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone who follows both hockey and kabaddi, I completely agree with Manpreet. PKL has revolutionized kabaddi and made it a professional career option for many youngsters. The quality of play has improved tremendously!
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Arjun K
Respect to Manpreet for acknowledging kabaddi's growth! But I wish he had mentioned the need for better infrastructure and coaching at grassroots level. Many talented players still don't get proper training facilities in villages.
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Sarah B
Amazing to see cross-sport support! Manpreet's presence at PKL shows how Indian sports are growing together. Both hockey and kabaddi deserve more recognition and funding. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Puneri Paltan fan here! 🟡🔵 So happy to see Manpreet supporting our team. His analysis of Aslam Inamdar is spot on - that boy is pure talent! Hope kabaddi gets into Olympics soon.
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Kavya N
PKL has truly changed the game! From local mud courts to professional stadiums - what a journey for kabaddi. More sports legends should come forward like Manpreet to promote traditional Indian sports. 🙏
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Michael C
As an expat following Indian sports, it's fascinating to see how PK

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