Key Points

Bengal Warriorz' Devank Dalal remains unfazed by his record-breaking PKL auction price. The star raider views expectations as motivation rather than pressure. After a stellar Season 11, he's focused on leading the Warriorz' fresh squad to success. Dalal also shared how he overcame a career-threatening injury through perseverance.

Key Points: Bengal Warriorz' Devank Dalal on PKL 12 Pressure and Team Responsibility

  • Devank Dalal was the most expensive Indian player at PKL auction
  • The raider scored 301 points in PKL Season 11
  • Bengal Warriorz aim for strong comeback in Season 12
  • Dalal credits hard work for overcoming career-threatening injury
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There is no pressure, it is my responsibility towards team: Bengal Warriorz's Devank Dalal

Bengal Warriorz' star raider Devank Dalal opens up on his record PKL auction bid, team bonding, and handling expectations ahead of Season 12.

"I don’t see this as pressure. I see it as my responsibility towards my team and fans. – Devank Dalal"

Kolkata, July 1

The Bengal Warriorz have begun preparing for what is expected to be an exciting season of the Pro Kabaddi League. Season 12 of the PKL will see the Bengal Warriorz, who were the champions in season 7, showcase new talent with fresh faces and a renewed determination in their quest for glory.

The Bengal Warriorz made a statement at the PKL Player Auction with the acquisition of the very talented raider Devank Dalal. The young raider, who was bought for over Rs 2 crore, was the most expensive Indian player at the Auction. But that doesn't worry him at all.

"I am feeling very good that the Bengal Warriorz and Capri Sports has placed so much faith in me, at the Auction. I feel happy and nice about the fact that I got the top bid amongst the Indian players in the PKL Auction. Bengal Warriorz team is a new team and hence this season will be a fresh start. The Bengal Warriorz team will do everything to have a successful season," said Devank Dalal.

Season 11 was the big breakthrough year for the dynamic Devank Dalal, as he set the mat on fire with his fast and agile raiding. Devank ended the season with 301 points which included 18 Super 10s and was by far the most impressive raider during the season.

Earlier in the year, the young raider was crowned the 'Best Player' in the 71st Senior National Men's Kabaddi Championship. Looking ahead towards the PKL Season 12, Devank believes there is no pressure.

"Last year, I was unsure how the season would play out. But eventually it worked out well. Now I know that I will play for sure, and there is a responsibility on my shoulders, but I am confident about doing well. I don't see this is as pressure. I see it as my responsibility towards my team, the Bengal Warriorz fans, and I enjoy fulfilling my responsibilities in my own way," he added.

When asked about the team's bonding in pre-season, since the auction, Devank said, "The team is a healthy mix of youth and experience. We are constantly speaking with each other the players, coaches and even the management. And it has been quite enjoyable so far, which is good for the team."

For Devank, this is a huge moment in his career. There was a time when a head injury almost brought his career to a screeching halt. However, the Army man, who had led his team to the final of the PKL last season, is grateful for the change of fortune in his life.

"I am grateful for where I am now and I feel very good. In Kabaddi, there will be tough times, but I never thought of walking away from the sport. I always felt, we should face the challenges and work hard in training, and not take too much pressure during the tough times. With God's blessings, I just continued to practice hard and I am glad it worked out," the raider said.

Before signing off, Devank had a message for the Bengal Warriorz fans, and the people of Bengal. "I request the fans of Bengal Warriorz to keep supporting and cheering for us, and would like to request all the Kabaddi fans to watch us and support us. The fans support and love really motivates us as a team."

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, I'm really impressed by Devank's humble attitude despite his success. The way he talks about responsibility rather than pressure is refreshing. Looking forward to learning more about this sport through players like him!
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Ananya R
While I appreciate Devank's skills, I hope the management doesn't put all their eggs in one basket. Kabaddi is a team sport after all. The other players need equal support and opportunities to shine. #TeamEffort
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Vikram M
Bengal Warriorz fans are the most passionate in PKL! We'll be there cheering loud for Devank and the whole team. After season 7, it's time we bring the trophy back home! #WarriorzForever
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Karthik V
Rs 2 crore is a huge amount! Hope the investment pays off. Devank's performance last season was fire, but consistency is key in kabaddi. Wishing him and the team all the best for PKL 12!
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Priya S
Love how grounded Devank sounds despite his success. His attitude reminds me of why kabaddi players are so respected in our culture - skill with humility. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 #ProudIndianSport
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