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Pro Kabaddi League Services players honour naval legacy at INS Kursura

Three Pro Kabaddi League players from India's armed forces paid a special visit to the historic INS Kursura submarine museum in Visakhapatnam. The submarine, commissioned in 1969, played a vital role during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war before being converted into a museum. Players expressed deep respect for the challenging conditions naval officers endured while serving beneath the sea. The emotional visit set a patriotic tone for PKL Season 12, highlighting shared values of courage and teamwork.

Vizag, August 29

As the Pro Kabaddi League gears up for the launch of its landmark Season 12, three players who are from India's armed forces -- Naveen Kumar (Haryana Steelers) from the Indian Air Force, Devank Dalal (Bengal Warriorz) from the Indian Army, and Bharat Hooda (Telugu Titans) from the Indian Navy -- paid a special visit to INS Kursura, the historic submarine museum in Visakhapatnam, on Friday.

INS Kursura holds a place of pride in India's naval history. Commissioned in 1969, the submarine played an important role during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war, carrying out patrols and contributing to India's maritime strength at a crucial time. After serving the nation for over three decades, it was decommissioned in 2001 and now stands preserved on the Ramakrishna Beach in Visakhapatnam as a submarine museum. The site offers citizens a glimpse into the life of submariners who worked in challenging conditions deep under the sea.

The visit was a reminder of the deep bond between sport and the services, as the athletes experienced first-hand the conditions in which naval officers once lived and served beneath the sea. For the players, it was not just a symbolic gesture but an inspiring encounter with India's military legacy.

"We were inside only for 10-15 minutes, but I was sweating so much, much more than I would while playing a match. Bharat has served in the Navy, so I have to salute him and others who have done a big job for the country," Naveen said, according to a PKL press release.

"Coming to the INS Kursura as a kabaddi player is a very emotional moment for me. Being a part of the Navy, I know the kind of courage and discipline it takes to be inside a submarine. It was an honour to share this experience with my fellow players and to remember the sacrifices of our armed forces," Bharat said.

The experience set an emotional and patriotic tone for the upcoming season, underscoring the values of courage, resilience, and teamwork that both the armed forces and kabaddi embody, the release said.

The PKL season 12 kicks off on August 29, with home side Telugu Titans taking on Tamil Thalaivas. Both teams enter the mat with new-look teams and all eyes will be on the respective skippers -- Vijay Malik and Pawan Sehrawat -- who were teammates till season 11.

In the second match of the night, Bengaluru Bulls will take on Puneri Paltan. Both former champions of the PKL, they will hope to improve their performance from PKL 11. All eyes will be on the two coaches, especially the Paltan, who will have the legendary Ajay Thakur as their head coach this time around.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Visited INS Kursura last year with my family. The conditions inside are truly challenging - can't imagine how our naval officers lived and worked there for months. Respect to all armed forces personnel! 🙏

Aryan P

As a kabaddi fan from Vizag, this makes me so proud! Our city's naval heritage meeting our beloved sport. Can't wait for the new season to begin! 💪

Nikhil C

While I appreciate the gesture, I wish more current serving personnel got this recognition too. Sometimes we focus too much on celebrity athletes while forgetting the regular jawans who serve silently.

Sarah B

The 1971 war reference gave me goosebumps. Our submarines played such a crucial role in securing our waters. More people should visit these museums to understand our military history better.

Vikram M

Naveen's comment about sweating more in 15 minutes than a kabaddi match says it all! Our armed forces personnel are the real heroes. This visit will definitely inspire the players for Season 12.

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