Is Bengaluru Bulls Set to Build One of the Best Defensive Units in PKL 12?

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Key Takeaways
- Bengaluru Bulls are focused on defense this season.
- Yogesh Dahiya is the most expensive Indian defender ever in PKL.
- The team has recruited several experienced defenders.
- Synergy between raiders and defenders is crucial for success.
- PKL has transformed kabaddi into a mainstream sport in India.
New Delhi, Aug 20 (NationPress) The Bengaluru Bulls, champions of Pro Kabaddi Season 6, are aiming to reclaim the PKL title in Season 12 after a disappointing last season. Head coach BC Ramesh emphasized that the team is well-balanced; however, the primary focus this season is to establish one of the best defensive units.
The team has significantly enhanced their defense by acquiring right corner Yogesh Dahiya for a record-breaking Rs 1.125 crore, marking him as the most expensive Indian defender in PKL auction history.
Additionally, they have strengthened their defense further by signing experienced left corner Ankush Rathee at his base price of Rs 30 lakh and securing right cover Sanjay Dhull, left cover Dheeraj, along with other promising defenders like Lucky Kumar (right cover), Deepak S (left corner), Shubham Rahate (left cover), Manish, and Satyappa Matti (right cover).
"Our focus this season is primarily on our defense. We aim to have one of the best defensive units by recruiting India’s finest defenders for the two corner positions, along with two or three strong backup players. The team is remarkably balanced, and everyone is contributing," stated Coach Ramesh during the Media Day organized by JioStar ahead of PKL 12.
He further elaborated on the significance of PKL as a platform for promoting kabaddi, saying, "The Pro Kabaddi League has greatly enhanced the sport. Kabaddi is now the second most-watched sport in India, creating opportunities for players from rural backgrounds and transforming many into household names.
"In the past, kabaddi players faced challenges in gaining recognition, but now they are sought after for photographs. Government departments such as Income Tax, Customs, and various State Governments are offering employment. This sport is uplifting not just players but their entire families. Kabaddi has truly changed lives."