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The 9th Pro Kabaddi League 2022 ended on 17th December 2022, with the Jaipur Pink Panthers defeating Puneri Paltan 33-29 in a thrilling final.
This elite kabaddi league comprises 12 teams from across India who battle for the top six positions to enter playoffs. The top two teams in the league table lock horns to decide the trophy, as the team with the most points within the stipulated time wins the face-off.
Event name |
Pro Kabaddi League 2022 |
Organiser |
Mashal Sports |
Timeline |
7th October 2022 - 17th October 2022 (competition) |
First Started |
2014 |
Location |
India |
Type |
7-a-side |
Budget |
NA |
President |
Anand Mahindra and Charu Sharma |
Maximum trophies won |
Patna Pirates (3) |
Latest champion |
Jaipur Pink Panthers (2) |
The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL)was pitched as a hockey-based version of the IPL model to offer a thrilling showdown of Kabaddi matches annually. Since its inception in 2014, the PKL began with eight teams, which have scaled to 12 since 2018 (fifth season).
Held in India, this international league includes a prolific display of athleticism and raw skillset as players come from worldwide to compete and lift the trophy. The PKL attempted to commercialise the kabaddi, which enjoys popularity more than cricket and football in rural India. With a rich tradition inheriting the bouts of Kusti, this unlikely kabaddi league highlighted the thirst of the domestic audience for sports entertainment beyond the foolproof experience of cricket and football.
Besides, India is the undisputed champion of all five Kabaddi World Cups. It made this event an open arena for all Kabaddi professionals and fans worldwide to watch the best panga on the mat. Pardeep Narwal of India is the best raider in PKL (1542 points), and Fazel Atrachali from Iran is the most feared tackler (424).
The Pro Kabaddi League theme follows the classical practices of the game with additional rules to enhance competitiveness. It includes:
The raiding team loses a player if unable to earn a touch in three consecutive raids, with the last raid, so called the do-or-die raid
A defensive team comprising three or fewer players can earn a double point if they tackle the incoming raider (super tackle)
Besides, each PKL match includes 40 minutes of playtime with a five-minute interval between the two halves. Also, if a team loses all the players, it's declared all out, and the opposition team wins valuable bonus points. The 12 teams competing in the league have unique mascots that ensure splendid performances to connect deeply with an engaging audience.
In the ninth season of the Pro Kabaddi League, 12 teams played 132 games in double rounds. Each team played 11 matches in home and away stadiums. The top two teams advance to the semifinals, while the bottom four teams occupying the first six spots must play two elimination matches to reach the penultimate stage of the league.
The winning team from the two semifinal matches will compete for the prestigious championship trophy.
Check out the final standings:
Teams |
Point Table |
Jaipur Pink Panthers (Champion) |
82 |
Puneri Paltan |
80 |
74 |
|
U.P. Yoddhas |
71 |
Tamil Thalaivas |
66 |
Dabang Delhi K.C. |
63 |
Haryana Steelers |
61 |
Gujarat Giants |
59 |
U Mumba |
56 |
Patna Pirates |
54 |
53 |
|
Telugu Titans |
15 |
Check out the best players from the 12 teams in the Pro Kabaddi League, who, over the years, have produced unique instances of le panga:
Teams |
Players |
Bengal Warriors |
Maninder Singh Shrikant Jadhav Akash Pikalmunde Suyog Gaikar R Guhan Parshant Kumar Aslam Thambi Girish Maruti Ernak Surender Nada Amit Sheoran Parveen Satpal Shubham Shinde Sakthivel R Soleiman Pahlevani Vaibhav Garje Deepak Hooda Ashish Sangwan Vinod Kumar Ajinkya Kapre Rohit Manoj Gowda Balaji D |
Vikash Kandola More G B Lal Mohar Yadav Neeraj Narwal Harmanjit Singh Bharat Nageshor Tharu Mahender Singh Saurabh Nandal Mayur Kadam Sudhakar Krishant Aman Rajnesh Ran Singh Narender Hooda Ponparthiban Subramanian Sachin Narwal Rahul Khatik |
|
Dabang Delhi K.C. |
Naveen Kumar Manjeet Ashu Malik Ashish Narwal Suraj Panwar Ravi Kumar Sandeep Dhull Amit Hooda Vishal Anil Kumar Monu Dipak Krishan Vinay Kumar Vijay Kumar Md. Liton Ali Aakash Vijay Malik Tejas Patil Reza Katoulinezhad |
Gujarat Giants |
Chandran Ranjit Prashanth Kumar Rai Mahendra Rajput Rohit Kumar Dong Geon Lee Purna Singh Sonu Pardeep Kumar Rakesh Sohit Sawin Mohammad Ghorbani Sandeep Vijin Thangadurai Rinku Narwal Baldev Singh Sourav Gulia Sandeep Kandola Manuj Kapil Ujjval Singh Priyank Chandel Arkam Shaikh Parteek Dahiya Rohan Singh Shankar Gadai |
Haryana Steelers |
K. Prapanjan Rakesh Narwal Manjeet Vinay Mohammad Mahalli Maninder Singh Lovepreet Singh Sushil Meetu Sharma Manish Gulia Joginder Narwal Jaideep Dahiya Mohit Nandal Ankit Monu Hooda Naveen Kundu Harsh Sunny Sehrawat Amirhossein Bastami Navneet Nitin Rawal |
Jaipur Pink Panthers |
Rahul Chaudhari Bhavani Rajput Arjun Deshwal V Ajith Kumar Navneet Nitin Panwar Devank Sunil Kumar Ankush Nitin Chandel Sahul Kumar Deepak Singh Lucky Sharma Ashish Abhishek KS Woosan Ko Reza Mirbagheri Marimuthu Kamaraj |
Patna Pirates |
Sachin Monu Anand Tomar Vishwas S Rohit Ranjit Naik Anuj Kumar Akshay Jaywant Bodake Neeraj Kumar Sunil Thiyagarajan Yuvaraj Manish Shivam Chaudhary Naveen Sharma Rohit Gulia Sajin C Sager Kumar Abdul Insamam Mohammadreza Chiyaneh Daniel Odhiambo |
Puneri Paltan |
Pankaj Mohite Mohit Goyat Akash Shinde Aslam Inamdar Aditya Shinde Fazel Atrachali Sombir Sanket Sawant D Mahindra Prasad Abinesh Nadarajan Badal Singh Alankar Patil Rakesh Ram Harsh Lad Gaurav Khatri Mohammad Nabibakhsh Balasaheb Jadhav Govind Gurjar |
Tamil Thalaivas |
Ajinkya Pawar Himanshu Narwal Himanshu Singh Narender Sachin Ankit Sahil M. Abishek Himanshu Sagar Arpit Saroha Aashish Mohit Sahil Gulia Md. Arif Rabbani K. Abhimanyu Visvanath V Thanushan Laxmamohan |
Telugu Titans |
Monu Goyat Ankit Beniwal Rajnish Abhishek Singh Siddharth Desai Vinay Surjeet Singh Vishal Bhardwaj Parvesh Bhainswal Vijay Kumar Adarsh T Ankit Prince D Muhammed Shihas Palla Ramakrishna Mohit Pahal Mohit Nitin Mohsen Maghsoudlou Ravinder K Hanumanthu Hamid Nader Sumit |
U Mumba |
Guman Singh Ashish Ankush Shivam Kamlesh Jai Bhagwan Rupesh Sachin Pranay Rane Heidarali Ekrami Vishal Mane Vishnu Landge Surinder Singh Satywan Harendra Kumar Prince Rinku Shivansh Thakur Rahul Sethpal K Magar Mohit Gholamabbas Korouki |
U.P. Yoddhas |
Pardeep Narwal Nitin Tomar Gulveer Singh James Kamweti Surender Gill Rathan K Durgesh Kumar Rohit Tomar Aman Mahipal Anil Kumar Abozar Mighani Babu M Jaideep Nitesh Kumar Sumit Ashu Singh Shubham Kumar Sandeep Narwal Gurdeep Nehal Desai Nitin Panwar |
The outcome of the 132 Pro Kabaddi League saw the top six teams qualify for the final round.
These matches occurred between 7th October 2022 to 10th October 2022. Out of the top six teams, the first two qualified for the semifinals, while the rest four played eliminators on 13th December 2022. The semifinals took place on 15th January 2022. Check out the schedule of the playoffs that led to the last clash between Jaipur Pink Panthers and Puneri Paltan:
2022 Eliminator 1 |
Venue |
Score |
Bengaluru Bulls vs Dabang Delhi K.C. |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
56-24 |
2022 Eliminator 2 |
Venue |
Score |
U.P. Yoddhas vs Tamil Thalaivas |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
36(4)-36(6) |
2022 Semifinal 1 |
Venue |
Score |
Jaipur Pink Panthers vs Bengaluru Bulls |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
49-29 |
2022 Semifinal 2 |
Venue |
Score |
Puneri Paltan vs Tamil Thalaivas |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
39-37 |
2022 Final |
Venue |
Score |
Jaipur Pink Panthers vs Puneri Paltan |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
33-29 |
Pro Kabaddi League matches get organised in indoor stadiums across India. All matches get played on synthetic turf across both home and away fixtures for 12 teams. During season 9, only 4 indoor stadiums of Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, and Mumbai hosted 132 group matches, two eliminators, and both the semifinals. The final of the PKL 9th season took place in the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium on 17th December 2022 between Jaipur Pink Panthers and Puneri Paltan.
Check out the stadiums and their seating capacity for organising kabaddi league games:
Team |
Stadium |
Seating Capacity |
Netaji Indoor |
12000 |
|
Bengaluru Bulls |
Kanteerava Indoor |
4200 |
Dabang Delhi K.C. |
Thyagaraj Sports Complex |
4494 |
Gujarat Giants |
EKA Arena |
4000 |
Haryana Steelers |
Motilal Nehru School of Sports |
2000 |
Jaipur Pink Panthers |
Sawai Mansingh Indoor |
2000 |
Patna Pirates |
Patliputra Sports Complex |
3500 |
Puneri Paltan |
Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex |
4200 |
Tamil Thalaivas |
Jawaharlal Nehru |
5000 |
Telugu Titans |
Gachibowli Indoor |
5000 |
U Mumba |
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor |
5000 |
U.P. Yoddhas |
Babu Banarasi Das Indoor |
5000 |
The Star Sports Network is the official broadcaster of the Pro Kabaddi League across India. Want to watch on OTT? Subscribe to Disney Hotstar+ to catch the latest scores if you cannot manage TV time to watch your favourite team raid across the opponent's turf.
While the competition is over, the 10th season shall resume in October, or check out for more updates on the official website of Pro Kabaddi.
The Pro Kabaddi League is a breath of fresh air in the worlds of MMA and wrestling. The active clash of raw strength, critical intelligence, and seamless strategies make kabaddi games a miniature battlefield, where each team dares the other's limits. PKL is an inspiring success, with its overall viewership just below the IPL.
The OTT viewership is at an all-time high of 1.3 crores.
Besides, it led to unprecedented revenue generation and inspired thousands of kabaddi players across India to strive and dream beyond the struggles of meeting ends. It also invigorated the traditional Kusti akhara, the nest of kabaddi. Jaipur Pink Panthers winning the PKL for the third time make it worth the watch if they equalise with the most crowned Patna Pirates in the 10th season.
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