Key Points

Pawan Sehrawat has broken his silence after being released by Tamil Thalaivas mid-season. The star raider vehemently denies all disciplinary allegations made against him. He boldly claims he will quit kabaddi forever if any allegations prove true. The Thalaivas management stands by their decision based on team conduct violations.

Key Points: Pawan Sehrawat Threatens to Quit Kabaddi After Thalaivas Release

  • Sehrawat released mid-season by Tamil Thalaivas for disciplinary reasons
  • Denies all allegations and challenges their validity
  • Previously played just one match for Thalaivas due to injury
  • Team management cites violation of code of conduct
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If it turns out to be true, I will quit kabaddi: Pawan Sehrawat after mid-season release from Thalaivas for disciplinary reasons

Star raider Pawan Sehrawat vows to quit kabaddi if disciplinary allegations from Tamil Thalaivas prove true after his mid-season PKL release.

"If even 1 per cent of them turn out to be true, I promise I will quit playing kabaddi - Pawan Sehrawat"

New Delhi, Sep 14

Pawan Sehrawat broke his silence after Tamil Thalaivas released him from their squad during Pro Kabaddi League season 12 due to disciplinary reasons, saying that if the allegation turned out to be true, he will quit kabaddi.

Sehrawat, who had returned to Tamil Thalaivas for PKL 12 after two seasons at Telugu Titans, was not involved in Thalaivas’ first match of the Jaipur leg of the tournament against Bengal Warriorz. In his previous stint with the Thalaivas, Pawan played just a single match, sustaining an injury on his debut that ruled him out for the rest of the season.

"I was in the same team in Season 9, and I had undergone surgery during that time. The team owner supported me a lot — from my surgery to getting back into the Indian team. Coach Sanjeev Baliyan was also with us then, and he supported me a lot during the camps and matches. Arjun Deshwal and I made many plans to take the team forward, but because of one particular person in the team management, we couldn’t execute them," Pawan said in a video he shared on his Instagram.

On Saturday, Thalaivas issued a statement on their social media channels that Pawan Sehrawat has been sent home and will not be a part of the squad for the remainder of the season owing to disciplinary reasons and that the decision was made after due consideration and in alignment with the team's code of conduct.

"The team has accused me of indiscipline. I’ve been a part of the Indian team, and I very well understand what discipline means. Whatever allegations the team has made against me — if even 1 per cent of them turn out to be true, I promise I will quit playing kabaddi from today itself. I stand firmly by this statement. I am saying this with full conviction — I am right and I am not wrong anywhere," he added.

Thalaivas signed the former Titans skipper Sehrawat for INR 59.50 lacs to bolster their raiding department. Nicknamed the “Hi-Flyer”, the all-rounder has amassed 1,318 raid points and 70 tackle points in 139 matches since making his PKL debut in Season 3.

"To Tamil Thalaivas, my message is: I hope you take the team forward and achieve great success. All the best," he concluded.

- IANS

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Sarah B
This is so disappointing! Pawan is one of our best raiders. Team management should handle these things internally instead of making public statements that damage a player's reputation.
Vikram M
Something doesn't add up here. Thalaivas paid 59.5 lakhs for him and then release him mid-season? Either the player has serious issues or management is making a big mistake.
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Ananya R
As a Thalaivas fan, this is heartbreaking 💔 We finally got our star raider back and now this drama. Hope they resolve this and Pawan continues playing - we need him in PKL!
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Michael C
Respect to Pawan for standing by his principles. Not many athletes would stake their entire career on their integrity. Hope the management provides specific details about the disciplinary issues.
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Priya S
Both sides need to handle this professionally. Public statements like this only create more drama. PKL should have proper grievance redressal mechanisms for players and teams.

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