Did Kabaddi Give Everything to Pardeep Narwal?

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Key Takeaways
- Pardeep Narwal is a transformative figure in Kabaddi.
- The Pro Kabaddi League is celebrating its 12th season.
- Pardeep's emotional tribute highlights his bond with fans.
- His academy will guide the next generation of players.
- Legends of Indian sports support Pardeep's legacy.
Visakhapatnam, Aug 30 (NationPress) On a day brimming with nostalgia, the Kabaddi community gathered to honor a transformative figure in the sport - Pardeep Narwal, affectionately known as the Dubki King - on the inaugural day of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12.
When Pardeep took the stage for his tribute, it was not the statistics that resonated; it was the heartfelt sentiment. “I came here today solely for the fans,” he expressed. “Even now, when they call or message me, I feel an obligation to return for them.”
He reminisced about friendships, mentioning fellow athlete Maninder Singh, now with Patna Pirates – the team that propelled him to stardom – as someone who supported him beyond the competition. He reflected on both the thrill of victories and the heartbreak of near-wins, but above all, the unyielding connection with the sport. “The Pro Kabaddi League has given me everything - recognition, family, and the affection of countless supporters. I aspire to take it as far as possible.”
Pardeep’s journey is far from over. With the launch of his Pardeep Narwal Kabaddi Academy, where 65 young athletes will pursue their dreams, he aims to provide future talent with the gifts he once received. “I want to nurture my kids the way my coach nurtured me,” he stated. This academy is set to open on September 1, heralding a new era of kabaddi stars.
As legends from Indian sports such as Dhanraj Pillai and Pullela Gopichand stood to applaud him, he was joined by contemporary stars like Jyothi Yarraji, Yogesh Kathuniya, and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. In that moment, one undeniable truth emerged - although Pardeep Narwal may step away from the field, his spirit will endure in the game he dedicated his life to.
On the second day of the league, the home team Telugu Titans will face off against UP Yoddhas in Saturday's opening match. They will contend with players like Guman Singh, Bhavani Rajput, Gagan Gowda, and their captain Sumit, as they strive to recover from their defeat against the Tamil Thalaivas.
The night’s second match will feature U Mumba and Gujarat Giants battling for the first time in Season 12. All eyes will be on Mohammadreza Shadloui, who will lead this team alongside Rakesh and Parteek Dahiya. For U Mumba, the captain Sunil Kumar will place his trust in Ajit Chouhan's raiding skills as they aim for their second PKL title since Season 2.