Key Points

The Pro Kabaddi League is returning to Jaipur for the second leg of season 12. Matches will be held at the SMS Indoor Stadium from September 12 through 27. Home team Jaipur Pink Panthers are looking to capitalize on local fan support after a solid start to the season. The league has introduced a tie-breaker rule that's already produced five decisive outcomes this year.

Key Points: Pro Kabaddi League Returns to Jaipur for Season 12 Second Leg

  • Jaipur leg runs September 12-27 featuring all 12 PKL teams
  • Home team Jaipur Pink Panthers are two-time former champions
  • New tie-breaker rule has produced five decisive outcomes this season
  • League chairman highlights India's evolving sports ecosystem with new leagues
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Pro Kabaddi League returns to Jaipur for second leg of season 12

PKL Season 12 shifts to Jaipur's SMS Indoor Stadium from Sep 12-27. Home team Jaipur Pink Panthers aim to leverage fan support after strong start.

"Playing at our home ground gives us a special boost of energy - Nitin Rawal, Jaipur Pink Panthers skipper"

Jaipur, Sep 11

The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) is all set for its return to the Pink City Jaipur, as the action shifts from Vizag to the SMS Indoor Stadium for the second leg of season 12.

The Jaipur leg of PKL Season 12 will run from September 12 to 27, featuring multiple matches across the 12 teams. This comes after the end of the Vizag leg on Thursday, with Puneri Paltan, Dabang Delhi K.C., Telugu Titans and U Mumba showing early signs of dominance in Season 12.

The last time PKL graced Jaipur was in January 2024, and the city's passionate kabaddi fans are eager to witness their beloved Jaipur Pink Panthers in action on home soil once again. The team, which clinched the inaugural PKL title in 2014 and its second championship in Season 9, will be looking to leverage the home advantage and the unwavering support of its loyal fanbase.

The SMS Indoor Stadium has previously witnessed some memorable encounters, and fans can expect the same level of intensity and passion as the league returns to this iconic venue. The captains and coaches of the Jaipur Pink Panthers also took time out of their busy schedule to visit the Hawa Mahal, which is the hallmark of the city.

“We’ve had a solid start to the season – two wins already and two very close games that could have gone our way. The team is looking balanced and confident. Playing at our home ground gives us a special boost of energy, and I know our fans will turn up in big numbers to back us. Their support means everything, and we want to repay that faith by giving our 100% on the mat and carrying forward this momentum,” said Nitin Rawal, skipper of the home side Jaipur Pink Panthers.

“This season has shown that every match is unpredictable, and that keeps us motivated to fight harder. We’re confident that if we play with discipline and teamwork, we can turn the pressure into opportunity,” added Bengaluru Bulls skipper Yogesh Dahiya.

The Jaipur leg will witness the home favourites, two-time champions Jaipur Pink Panthers, lock horns with the Bengaluru Bulls in what promises to be a thrilling opener. The second match of the day will see Tamil Thalaivas take on Bengal Warriorz, setting the stage for an action-packed return to Rajasthan's capital.

Speaking at the launch of the Jaipur leg, Anupam Goswami, Business Head, Mashal Sports and League chairman, PKL, said, “India is evolving in the sports ecosystem, with new leagues emerging across different sports. The introduction of the tie-breaker rule has ensured that every match produces a decisive outcome. This season, we have already witnessed five tie-breakers, including two Golden Raids, which highlights how this innovation keeps the intensity high. We now look forward to carrying this momentum into the Jaipur leg.”

"It's been a very good journey so far. The federation has been working hard at the grassroots to nurture talent, and the league has given these players a platform and visibility. It’s a wonderful opportunity for them to progress. The synergies have come together beautifully, and it has worked out well for everyone - for the game as well as for the players,” said Vibhor Jain, president of the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI).

- IANS

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Priya S
The tie-breaker rule has made matches so much more exciting this season! Already 5 tie-breakers shows how competitive PKL has become. Great innovation by the organizers.
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Aman W
Hope the ticket prices are reasonable this time. Last year they were quite high for ordinary fans. Kabaddi should remain accessible to everyone.
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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, I'm really enjoying learning about this traditional Indian sport. The athleticism is incredible! Planning to attend my first match in Jaipur.
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Nitin C
Bengaluru Bulls vs Jaipur Pink Panthers opener will be fire! Both teams looking strong this season. Hope the home advantage works for Jaipur. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
So proud to see our traditional sport getting this kind of platform. The grassroots development mentioned by AKFI president is crucial for long-term success. More power to kabaddi!

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