Pro Kabaddi League
Country India
First tournament2014
Tournament formatDouble round-robin league and playoffs
Number of teams12
Current championsJaipur Pink Panthers (2nd title)
Most successfulPatna Pirates (3 titles)
Most raid pointsIndia Pardeep Narwal (1649)[1]
Most tackle pointsIran Fazel Atrachali (424)
TV partner(s)Star Sports 2
Star Sports 1 Hindi
ESPN+ (US)
T Sports(Bangladesh)
SloganLe Panga
Websiteprokabaddi.com
2023-24 Pro Kabaddi League

Pro Kabaddi League (also known as Vivo Pro Kabbadi for sponsorship reasons)[2] or abbreviated to PKL is an Indian men's professional Kabaddi league. It was launched in 2014 and is broadcast on Star Sports.[3] It is the most popular kabaddi league in the world. It is also the second most watched sports league in India after the Indian Premier League (IPL).[4][5]

The league's inception was influenced by the popularity of the kabaddi tournament at the 2006 Asian Games. The format of the competition was influenced by IPL. The Pro Kabaddi League uses a franchise-based model and its first season was held in 2014 with eight teams each of which has paid fees of up to US$250,000 to join.[6][7]

There were doubts over whether the Pro Kabaddi League would be successful, noting that many leagues were attempting to emulate the IPL's business model and success and that, unlike cricket, there were relatively fewer well-known players in Kabaddi. However, it was also noted that kabaddi was widely played in grassroots community settings, and could thus attract a wide variety of rural and metropolitan viewers for advertisers to target if the league gained significant attraction.[6]

The inaugural season was seen by 43.5 crores (435 million) viewers, second to the 2014 Indian Premier League's 55.2 crores (552 million), while the first season final between Jaipur Pink Panthers and U-Mumba was watched by 8.64 crores (86.4 million).[8][9] Star Sports, the Pro Kabaddi League's broadcaster,[10] subsequently announced in 2015 that it would acquire a 74% stake in the league's parent company Mashal Sports.[11]

For the 2017 and 2018–19 season, the Pro Kabaddi League added four new teams, and changed its format to split the teams into two divisions known as "zones".[12] Soon the league returned to its regular double round-robin format from the 2019 season.

Since its inception there have been six different champions. Patna Pirates has won the competition a record three times, in three consecutive seasons. They are also the only team to win back to back titles. Jaipur Pink Panthers has won twice, while U Mumba, Bengaluru Bulls, Bengal Warriors and Dabang Delhi K.C have one title each.

Jaipur Pink Panthers are the current champions, having won the 2022 edition for the second time, by defeating Puneri Paltan in the final.

Format

The Pro Kabaddi League's rules are similar to that of the indoor team version of Kabaddi, but with additional rules to encourage more scoring. Kabaddi is a contact team sport, played between two teams of seven players.

  • The objective of the game is for a single player on offence, referred to as a "raider", to run into the opposing team's half of a court, touch out as many of their defenders as possible, and return to their own half of the court, all without being tackled by the defenders, and in a single breath. Points are scored for each player tagged by the raider, while the opposing team earns a point for stopping the raider. Players are taken out of the game if they are touched or tackled, but are brought back in for each point scored by their team from a tags or tackle.
  • Playing two "empty" raids in a row will trigger a "Do or Die", where the raider must score a point or they will be declared out.
  • When a defensive side has three or fewer players remaining, tackles scored are termed as "Super Tackle", which is worth two points instead of one.[13][14][15]

Seasons

Season 1

The first signing and auction of players for the 8 teams were held on 20 May 2014[10] in Mumbai. India's national kabaddi captain Rakesh Kumar was the priciest among the players bought for 12.80 lakh by the Patna Pirates.[16] Sports Authority of India's Deepak Niwas Hooda was bought by the Telugu Titans franchise for 12.60 lakh.[16] Tae Deok Eom was the highest paid overseas player bought for 7 lakh by the Patna franchise.[16]

The duration of the season was from 26 July 2014 to 31 August 2014. There were double round-robin matches along with two semifinals, third place and final games. 56 games were to be played in the first round and 4 in the playoff stage, making a total of 60 games. 8 teams took part in the first edition. The first game was played on 26 July between Patna Pirates and Jaipur Pink Panthers and the final was played on 31 August at Mumbai. Jaipur Pink Panthers beat U mumba by 35–24 to win the inaugural Pro Kabaddi League.

Season 2

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 2 was from 18 July 2015 to 23 August 2015. There were 60 matches played with two semifinals, a third-place play-off and a final. The first game was played on 18 July between Patna Pirates and Jaipur Pink Panthers and the final was played on 23 August at Mumbai between u Mumba and Bengaluru Bulls. U Mumba beat Bengaluru Bulls with the points 36–30 to win the 2015 season of the Pro Kabaddi League.[17] U Mumba stood first, Bengaluru Bulls stood second and Telugu Titans stood in the third position in the league.

Season 3

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi season 3 had two editions. The CEO of Star India, Sanjay Gupta,[18] confirmed that Star Sports Pro Kabaddi wants to make Pro Kabaddi, a 5-week event, happen 10 weeks a year by having two editions a year. The idea is to play the tournament once in January–February 2016 and once in June–July 2016. It also had 8 teams. Patna Pirates beat U Mumba by 3 points in the final in Delhi to take home the trophy. Puneri Paltan came third this season.

Season 4

The fourth season took place from 25 June to 31 July 2016, with the existing eight teams participating. Patna Pirates beat Jaipur Pink Panthers in the final. Season 4 also saw the launch of the first professional women's kabaddi league, Women's Kabaddi Challenge (WKC). The first season saw 3 teams namely Ice Divas, Fire Birds and Storm Queens battle out to be the first-ever WKC champions. In the men's final, Patna Pirates defeated Jaipur Pink Panthers to win the Pro Kabaddi League title for the 2nd time.

Season 5

The 2017 season was the fifth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, and it featured 12 teams, including new teams from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat. The team from Haryana is known as Haryana Steelers owned by JSW Sports.[19] Sachin Tendulkar co-owns the Tamil Nadu team named Tamil Thalaivas.[20] The Uttar Pradesh team is named as UP Yoddha owned by GMR group and the Gujarat team is named as Gujarat Fortune Giants owned by Gautam Adani.

Auctions for the new season were held in May, before which the existing teams were allowed to retain one player each. The auction saw over 400 players go under the hammer and ₹46.99 crores spent by the 12 teams.[21]

The Pro Kabaddi League season 5 started on 28 July 2017.

The most expensive pick of the auction was raider Nitin Tomar, who was bought by the Uttar Pradesh team for a sum of ₹93 lakh. Following in second place was Rohit Kumar after the Bengaluru Bulls picked him for a ₹81 lakhs price. The most expensive foreign player was South Korea's Lee Jang-kun after he was retained by the Bengal Warriors for ₹80.3 lakhs.

The new season was slated to be the biggest league tournament of its kind in the history of Indian sports in terms of geographical coverage and duration. It featured 138 matches spread across a time period of 13 weeks across 11 states.

A children's Kabaddi tournament, known as KBD Juniors, was also organised between schools of the cities in which the matches were held.

Patna Pirates beat Gujarat Fortune Giants by 55–38 in the final with the Man of the Tournament Pardeep Narwal stealing the show with 19 raid points against the Fortune Giants defence for the first time in the tournament.

The award ceremony of the finale was hosted by Pooja Bhamrah. Pardeep Narwal was adjudged the man of the finale.

Season 6

The 2018 season is the sixth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, and it features 12 teams. Auctions for the new season were held in which Haryana Steelers paid ₹1.51 crores for Monu Goyat[22] who became the highest paid player in the history of Pro Kabaddi league.

The most expensive foreign player this season is Fazel Atrachali[23] from Iran. He was bought by U Mumba for ₹1 crore.

Zone B toppers, Bengaluru Bulls beat the Zone A toppers, Gujarat Fortune Giants by 38–33 in the final with the Man of the Tournament Pawan Kumar Sehrawat stealing the show with a record 22 raid points against the young Fortune Giants defence. For a consecutive second time, Gujarat Fortune Giants have lost in the finals. The coach of Bengaluru Bulls, Randhir Singh was happy as his team finally won the tournament after underwhelming finishes in the previous couple of seasons. On the other hand, Manpreet Singh, the coach of the Gujarat Fortune Giants rued the opportunity to win the tournament after losing two successive finals.

Season 7

The 2019 season is the seventh edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, and it features 12 teams. Auctions for the new season were held in Mumbai on 8 and 9 April. The franchises splashed out over 50 crores to acquire 200 players. Siddharth Sirish Desai became the most expensive buy of the season after Telugu Titans got the winning bid of him at ₹1.45 crore.[24] The most expensive foreign player of this season was Iranian Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh who was bought by Bengal Warriors for ₹77.75 lakh.[25] As termed by the organisers 'Most Toughest Season', the zonal system present in the previous season is removed, and each team will play against all the other teams twice. Top 6 teams will qualify for the playoffs. The top two teams will automatically make the semi-finals while the remaining four will battle it out in eliminators.[26] Dabang Delhi and Bengal Warriors emerged as the winners in the semi-finals and qualified to the final for the first time.[27][28] In the final, Bengal Warriors outplayed Dabang Delhi by a margin of 39–34 and clinched their maiden Pro Kabaddi League title.[29][30] The season witnessed several records. Pardeep Narwal became the first ever player to reach 1000 points in the Pro Kabaddi League.[31] Naveen Kumar scored 21 consecutive Super 10s and overall 22.[32] While Pawan Sehrawat registered most individual points in a match (39) against Haryana Steelers.[33] In this season, for the first time three raiders crossed the 300-raid points mark.[34] Among the defenders, Neeraj Kumar of Patna Pirates scored most tackle points (11) in a match and equalled the record of Mohit Chillar (11).[35]

Season 8

The 2021–22 season is the eighth edition of Pro Kabaddi League. The season began on 22 December 2021. The usual travelling caravan format was changed to a single venue hosting all the matches of the season. Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bangalore was initially announced as the venue, but was later changed to the Sheraton Grand Hotel and Convention Center located in Whitefield, Bangalore.[36] Dabang Delhi beat Patna Pirates in final to win their maiden PKL title. Naveen Kumar from Delhi created history by winning 2 back to back MVP awards. Bengaluru skipper Pawan Sehrawat successfully defended his best raider crown and won the award for second season in a row. Sehrawat finished the campaign with 18 super raids and 304 raid points to his name. Iranian left corner, Mohammadreza chiyaneh from team Patna Pirates took the best defender award home for second season in a row. The rookie set a new PKL record with 10 High 5's and 89 tackle points. Mohit Goyat from pune was named the best new young player.

Season 9

The 2022 season is the ninth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League.[37] The auction for the season spanned 5–6 August 2022. The most expensive transfer of the season was Pavan Kumar Sehrawat, who was bought by Tamil Thalaivas for Rs 2.26 crore, a record sum for the PKL.[38] The season began on 7 October 2022 and was held with the season divided into three legs, each taking place in a different venue (Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex and Gachibowli Indoor Stadium). Jaipur Pink Panthers beat Puneri Paltan 33-29 in the final to become the 2nd team after Patna Pirates to win more than 1 title of the Pro Kabaddi League.

Season 10

The 2023 season is the tenth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League. The auction of season 10 The auction for the season originally scheduled for September 8 and 9 was postponed and rescheduled to October 9 and 10 due to Asian Games.[39][40][41] The caravan format will be back for PKL 10, and all the 12 teams will travel to matches in the home cities. As the Season 10 auction drew to a close, Pawan Sehrawat emerged as the top participant. For ₹2.60 Cr, the Telugu Titans purchased him. The schedule for the tenth season of the Pro Kabaddi League has been made public.[42] The event is planned to happen from December 2, 2023, and February 2024. The Telugu Titans and Gujrat Giants faced each other in the inaugural match of the Pro Kabaddi League and Gujrat Giants won that match.[43]

Viewership

As per the available data of the opening two weeks, Star Sports Pro Kabaddi viewership on TV increased by nearly 56% from the 2014 year's viewership. During the inaugural season, viewership was 43.5 crore (435 million) viewers, which was the second in India after the 56 crore (560 million) of IPL viewership. The online viewership also increased 1.3 crore unique visitors, which is 18.5 times than of last year's 7 lakh unique visitors. The third season which was flagged off on 30 January, recorded a surge in viewership with the opening week ratings 36 per cent higher than the week one viewership for its last season.[44]

Teams

Stadiums and locations

Team Color City/State Stadium[45] Capacity
Bengal Warriors    Kolkata, West Bengal Netaji Indoor Stadium 12,000
Bengaluru Bulls    Bengaluru, Karnataka Kanteerava Indoor Stadium 4,200
Dabang Delhi KC    Delhi Thyagaraj Sports Complex 4,494
Gujarat Giants    Ahmedabad, Gujarat EKA Arena 4,000
Haryana Steelers    Sonipat, Haryana Motilal Nehru School of Sports 2,000
Jaipur Pink Panthers    Jaipur, Rajasthan Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium 2,000
Patna Pirates    Patna, Bihar Patliputra Sports Complex 3,500
Puneri Paltan    Pune, Maharashtra Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex 4,200
Tamil Thalaivas    Chennai, Tamil Nadu Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium 5,000
Telugu Titans    Hyderabad/Vizag, Telangana Gachibowli Indoor Stadium 5,000
U Mumba    Mumbai, Maharashtra Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium 5,000
UP Yoddha    Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium 5,000
Note: Table list in alphabetical order.

PKL season results

Four teams, U Mumba, Bengaluru Bulls, Bengal Warriors and Dabang Delhi have won the tournament once, and Jaipur Pink Panthers won the tournament twice, while Patna Pirates have won the Pro Kabaddi League thrice and the only champions to have defended their title twice. The current champions are Jaipur Pink Panthers.

Results

Season Final Final Venue No. of Teams Best Raider
(Most Raid Points)
Best Defender
(Most Tackle Points)
Most Total Points
Winner Result Runner-up
I Jaipur Pink Panthers 35–24
SD = 11
Report
U Mumba National Sports Club of India, Mumbai 8 Anup Kumar Manjeet Chhillar Anup Kumar
II U Mumba 36–30
SD = 6
Report
Bengaluru Bulls Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai Kashiling Adake Ravinder Pahal Kashiling Adake
III Patna Pirates 31–28
SD = 3
Report
U Mumba Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi Pardeep Narwal Manjeet Chhillar Pardeep Narwal
IV Patna Pirates 37–29
SD = 8
Report
Jaipur Pink Panthers Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad Rahul Chaudhari Fazel Atrachali Rahul Chaudhari
V Patna Pirates 55–38
SD = 17
Report
Gujarat Fortune Giants Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, Chennai 12 Pardeep Narwal[46] Surender Nada Pardeep Narwal
VI Bengaluru Bulls 38–33
SD = 5
Report
Gujarat Fortune Giants Dome @ NSCI, Mumbai Pawan Sehrawat[47] Nitesh Kumar[48] Pawan Sehrawat[49]
VII Bengal Warriors 39–34
SD = 5
Report
Dabang Delhi The Arena, Ahmedabad Pawan Sehrawat[50] Fazel Atrachali Pawan Sehrawat
VIII Dabang Delhi 37–36
SD = 1
Report
Patna Pirates Sheraton Grand Whitefield, Bengaluru Pawan Sehrawat Mohammadreza Chiyaneh Pawan Sehrawat
IX Jaipur Pink Panthers 33–29
SD = 4
Report
Puneri Paltan Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai Arjun Deshwal Ankush Arjun Deshwal

By Season

Season & No. of Teams I
(8)
II
(8)
III
(8)
IV
(8)
V
(12)
VI
(12)
VII
(12)
VIII
(12)
IX
(12)
Bengal Warriors7th6th4th8th3rd6th1st9th11th
Bengaluru Bulls4th2nd7th6th7th1st4th3rd3rd
Dabang Delhi6th7th8th7th12th4th2nd1st5th
Gujarat GiantsTeam did not exist2nd2nd9th5th8th
Haryana SteelersTeam did not exist5th12th5th7th7th
Jaipur Pink Panthers1st5th6th2nd10th10th7th8th1st
Patna Pirates3rd4th1st1st1st7th8th2nd10th
Puneri Paltan8th8th3rd3rd4th8th10th6th2nd
Tamil ThalaivasTeam did not exist11th11th12th11th4th
Telugu Titans5th3rd5th4th9th9th11th12th12th
U Mumba2nd1st2nd5th8th5th3rd10th9th
UP YoddhasTeam did not exist6th3rd6th4th6th

Performance of all the teams in all seasons

Team[51] Played Won Loss
Draw
Win% Loss% Draw% SD Trophy
Bengal Warriors 184 80 81 23 43.47% 44.02% 12.5% -166 1
Bengaluru Bulls 190 91 88 11 47.89% 46.31% 5.78% 163 1
Dabang Delhi 184 78 89 17 42.39% 48.36% 9.23% -303 1
Gujarat Giants 127 67 47 13 52.75% 37.00% 10.23% 233 0
Haryana Steelers 123 58 52 13 47.15% 42.27% 10.56% -125 0
Jaipur Pink Panthers 182 87 79 16 47.80% 43.40% 8.79% 160 2
Patna Pirates 191 100 74 17 52.35% 38.74% 8.90% 345 3
Puneri Paltan 185 86 85 14 46.48% 45.94% 7.56% -37 0
Tamil Thalaivas 123 33 70 20 26.82% 56.91% 16.26% -288 0
Telugu Titans 181 55 107 19 30.38% 59.11% 10.49% -370 0
U Mumba 186 104 68 14 55.91% 36.55% 7.52% 315 1
UP Yoddhas 130 57 56 17 43.84% 43.07% 13.07% 73 0
Last updated: 11 January 2024, As of U Mumba vs Haryana Steelers

Team records

Record First Second Third Fourth Fifth
Most Matches Played Bengaluru Bulls 186 Patna Pirates 186 U Mumba 181 Puneri Paltan 181 Bengal Warriors 181
Most Wins (Total) U Mumba 102 Patna Pirates 98 Bengaluru Bulls 89 Jaipur Pink Panthers 85 Puneri Paltan 82
Most Defeats (Total) Telugu Titans 103 Dabang Delhi 89 Bengaluru Bulls 86 Puneri Paltan 85 Jaipur Pink Panthers 79
Highest Win% U Mumba 56.35 Patna Pirates 52.68 Gujarat Giants 52.03 Haryana Steelers 47.89 Bengaluru Bulls 47.84
Lowest Win% Tamil Thalaivas 26.89 Telugu Titans 31.07 Dabang Delhi 41.34 Bengal Warriors 43.64 UP Yoddhas 44.8
Highest Defeat% Telugu Titans 58.19 Tamil Thalaivas 56.30 Dabang Delhi 49.72 Puneri Paltan 46.96 Bengaluru Bulls 46.23
Lowest Defeat% U Mumba 36.46 Gujarat Giants 37.39 Patna Pirates 38.17 UP Yoddhas 41.6 Haryana Steelers 42.01

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Tournament
2013–16 India Star Sports Star Sports Pro Kabaddi
2017–22 China Vivo Vivo Pro Kabaddi
2023-

Team records

Total points scored

Rank Team Matches Total Points
1 Patna Pirates1896,618
2 Bengaluru Bulls1886,337
3 Puneri Paltan1836,007
4 U Mumba1826,002
5 Dabang Delhi1815,960
6 Jaipur Pink Panthers1805,867
7 Bengal Warriors1825,866
8 Telugu Titans1795,726
9 UP Yoddhas1284,426
10 Gujarat Giants1254,231
11 Haryana Steelers1204,048
12 Tamil Thalaivas1213,885
As of 2 January 2024.[52]

Total points conceded

Rank Team Matches Points Conceded
1 Patna Pirates1896,279
2 Dabang Delhi1816,242
3 Bengaluru Bulls1886,199
4 Telugu Titans1796,179
5 Bengal Warriors1826,054
6 Puneri Paltan1835,933
7 Jaipur Pink Panthers1805,687
8 U Mumba1825,652
9 UP Yoddha1284,381
10 Tamil Thalaivas1204,159
11 Haryana Steelers1204,159
12 Gujarat Giants1253,983
As of 2 January 2024.[53]

Average points scored

Rank Team Matches Average Points
1 Patna Pirates18935.02
2 UP Yoddhas12834.58
3 Gujarat Giants12533.85
4 Haryana Steelers12033.73
5 Bengaluru Bulls18833.71
6 U Mumba18232.98
7 Dabang Delhi18132.93
8 Puneri Paltan18332.83
9 Jaipur Pink Panthers17732.59
10 Bengal Warriors18232.23
11 Tamil Thalaivas12132.11
12 Telugu Titans17931.99
As of 2 January 2024.[54]

Successful raids

Rank Team Matches Successful Raids
1 Patna Pirates1893,031
2 Bengaluru Bulls1882,937
3 Dabang Delhi1812,847
4 Bengal Warriors1832,763
5 Telugu Titans1792,696
6 U Mumba1822,672
7 Jaipur Pink Panthers1802,662
8 Puneri Paltan1832,653
9 UP Yoddhas1281,981
10 Gujarat Giants1251,949
11 Haryana Steelers1201,884
12 Tamil Thalaivas1211,853
As of 2 January 2024.[55]

Raid points

Rank Team Matches Raid Points
1 Patna Pirates1893,809
2 Bengaluru Bulls1883,683
3 Dabang Delhi1813,531
4 Bengal Warriors1823,504
5 Telugu Titans1793,366
6 U Mumba1823,356
7 Jaipur Pink Panthers1803,308
8 Puneri Paltan1833,280
9 UP Yoddhas1282,545
10 Gujarat Giants1252,435
11 Haryana Steelers1202,392
12 Tamil Thalaivas1212,286
As of 2 January 2024.[56]

Average raid points (teams)

Rank Team Matches Average Raid Points
1 Patna Pirates18920.15
2 Haryana Steelers12019.93
3 UP Yoddhas12819.88
4 Bengaluru Bulls18819.59
5 Dabang Delhi18119.51
6 Gujarat Giants12519.48
7 Bengal Warriors18219.25
8 Tamil Thalaivas12118.89
9 Telugu Titans17918.8
10 U Mumba18218.44
11 Jaipur Pink Panthers18018.38
12 Puneri Paltan18317.92
As of 2 January 2024.[57]

Successful tackles

Rank Team Matches Successful Tackles
1 Puneri Paltan1831,776
2 Patna Pirates1891,765
3 U Mumba1821,738
4 Bengaluru Bulls1881,697
5 Jaipur Pink Panthers1801,613
6 Telugu Titans1791,541
7 Dabang Delhi1811,516
8 Bengal Warriors1821,508
9 UP Yoddhas1281,177
10 Gujarat Giants1251,145
11 Haryana Steelers1201,092
12 Tamil Thalaivas1211,076
As of 2 January 2024.[58]

Tackle points

Rank Team Matches Tackle Points
1 Patna Pirates1891,945
2 Puneri Paltan1831,944
3 U Mumba1821,908
4 Bengaluru Bulls1881,840
5 Jaipur Pink Panthers1801,779
6 Telugu Titans1791,723
7 Dabang Delhi1811,650
8 Bengal Warriors1821,629
9 UP Yoddhas1281,299
10 Gujarat Giants1251,229
11 Haryana Steelers1201,187
12 Tamil Thalaivas1211,179
As of 2 January 2024.[59]

Average tackle points (team)

Rank Team Matches Avg Tackle Points
1 Puneri Paltan18310.62
2 U Mumba18210.48
3 Patna Pirates18910.29
4 UP Yoddhas12810.15
5 Haryana Steelers1209.89
6 Jaipur Pink Panthers1809.88
7 Gujarat Giants1259.83
8 Bengaluru Bulls1889.79
9 Tamil Thalaivas1219.74
10 Telugu Titans1799.63
11 Dabang Delhi1819.12
12 Bengal Warriors1828.95
As of 2 January 2024.[60]

Super raids

Rank Team Matches Super Raids
1 Bengal Warriors182116
2 Patna Pirates189113
3 Bengaluru Bulls188105
4 U Mumba18290
5 Jaipur Pink Panthers18089
Puneri Paltan183
7 UP Yoddhas12887
8 Telugu Titans17986
9 Dabang Delhi18185
10 Haryana Steelers12068
11 Gujarat Giants12561
12 Tamil Thalaivas12137
As of 2 January 2024.[61]

Super Tackles

Rank Team Matches Super Tackles
1 Telugu Titans179178
2 Patna Pirates189177
3 U Mumba182170
4 Puneri Paltan183164
5 Jaipur Pink Panthers180163
6 Bengaluru Bulls188141
7 Dabang Delhi181130
8 UP Yoddhas128121
9 Bengal Warriors182120
10 Tamil Thalaivas121102
11 Haryana Steelers12095
12 Gujarat Giants12584
As of 2 January 2024.[62]

Most Do or Die raid points (teams)

Rank Team Matches Points
1 Puneri Paltan183733
2 Patna Pirates189712
3 Jaipur Pink Panthers180653
4 U Mumba182612
5 Bengal Warriors182605
6 Bengaluru Bulls188600
7 Dabang Delhi181591
8 Telugu Titans179577
9 UP Yoddha128423
10 Tamil Thalaivas121418
11 Gujarat Giants125396
12 Haryana Steelers120350
As of 2 January 2024.[63]

Most all outs inflicted

Rank Team Matches All Outs Inflicted
1 Patna Pirates189265
2 Bengaluru Bulls188246
3 Jaipur Pink Panthers180227
4 U Mumba182225
5 Dabang Delhi181212
Puneri Paltan183212
7 Bengal Warriors182198
8 Telugu Titans179176
9 UP Yoddhas128168
10 Gujarat Giants125167
11 Haryana Steelers120136
12 Tamil Thalaivas121118
As of 2 January 2024.[64]

Most all outs conceded

Rank Team Matches All Outs Conceded
1 Dabang Delhi181247
2 Telugu Titans179240
3 Puneri Paltan183230
4 Bengal Warriors182224
5 Bengaluru Bulls188218
6 Patna Pirates189201
7 U Mumba182199
8 Jaipur Pink Panthers180185
9 Tamil Thalaivas121168
10 UP Yoddhas128158
11 Haryana Steelers120153
12 Gujarat Giants125127
As of 2 January 2024.[65]

Tournament statistics

Total points (all seasons)

RankPlayerCurrent TeamMatchesTotal PointsPoints/match
1India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas1641,66410.14
2India Maninder SinghBengal Warriors1311,33410.18
3India Pawan SehrawatTelugu Titans1141,1249.85
4India Deepak Niwas HoodaBengal Warriors1571,1197.12
5India Rahul ChaudhariJaipur Pink Panthers1541,1067.18
6India Naveen KumarDabang Delhi911,02011.20
7India Sachin TanwarPatna Pirates1169217.93
8India Ajay ThakurDabang Delhi1208166.8
9India Vikash KandolaBengaluru Bulls1128007.14
10India Arjun DeshwalJaipur Pink Panthers7878310.03
As of 7 January 2024.[66]

Best raiders

Most raid points (all seasons)

RankPlayerCurrent TeamMatchesRaid PointsRaid points/match
1India Pardeep Narwal UP Yoddhas1601,61110.06
2India Maninder Singh Bengal Warriors1301,30910.06
3India Pawan Sehrawat Telugu Titans1121,0639.49
4India Rahul Chaudhari Jaipur Pink Panthers1531,0426.81
5India Deepak Niwas Hooda Bengal Warriors1571,0206.5
6India Naveen Kumar Dabang Delhi901,00111.12
7India Sachin Tanwar Patna Pirates1128387.48
8India Ajay Thakur Dabang Delhi1207946.62
9India Vikash Kandola Bengaluru Bulls1097697.05
10India Arjun Deshwal Jaipur Pink Panthers757359.8
As of 26 December 2023.[67]

Most successful raids (all seasons)

Rank PlayerCurrent TeamMatchesSuccessful RaidsSuccessful raids/match
1 India Pardeep Narwal UP Yoddhas1601,2147.58
2 India Maninder Singh Bengal Warriors1301,0197.83
3 India Rahul Chaudhari Jaipur Pink Panthers1538565.59
4 India Naveen Kumar Dabang Delhi908409.33
5 India Deepak Niwas Hooda Bengal Warriors1578355.31
6 India Pawan Sehrawat Telugu Titans1128257.36
7 India Sachin Tanwar Patna Pirates1126906.16
8 India Ajay Thakur Dabang Delhi1206435.35
9 India Vikash Kandola Bengaluru Bulls1096145.63
10 India Arjun Deshwal Jaipur Pink Panthers755897.85
As of 26 December 2023.[68]

Average raid points

Rank Player Name Current Team Matches Average Raid Points
1 India Naveen KumarDabang Delhi9111.04
2 India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas16310.12
3 India Maninder SinghBengal Warriors13110.08
4 India Arjun DeshwalJaipur Pink Panthers769.83
5 India Narender HoshiyarTamil Thalaivas319.74
6 India Pawan SehrawatTelugu Titans1129.49
7 India Siddharth Sirish DesaiHaryana Steelers689.34
8 India BharatBengaluru Bulls568.45
9 India Parteek DahiyaGujarat Giants268.15
10 India Surender Gill UP Yoddhas647.59
As of 1 January 2024.[69]


Most super raids

Rank Player Name Current Team Matches Super Raids
1 India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas16575
2 India Maninder SinghBengal Warriors13246
3 India Pawan SehrawatTelugu Titans11531
4 India Rishank DevadigaBengal Warriors12225
India Rahul ChaudhariJaipur Pink Panthers154
6 India Siddharth Sirish DesaiHaryana Steelers7124
India Vikash KandolaBengaluru Bulls113
8 India Kashiling Adake9223
India Ajay ThakurDabang Delhi120
India Deepak Niwas HoodaBengal Warriors157
As of 11 January 2024.[70]

Most Do or Die raid points

Rank Player Name Current Team Matches Points
1 India Sachin TanwarPatna Pirates115211
2 India Deepak Niwas HoodaBengal Warriors157209
3 India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas164198
4 India Rahul ChaudhariJaipur Pink Panthers154175
5 India Maninder SinghBengal Warriors131165
6 India Ajay ThakurDabang Delhi120163
7 India Shrikant JadhavBengal Warriors129137
8 India Vikash KandolaBengaluru Bulls111133
9 India Rishank DevadigaBengal Warriors122129
10 India Rajesh MondalPuneri Paltan89124
As of 4 January 2023.[71]

Most Super 10s (all seasons)

Rank Player Name Current Team Matches Super 10s Matches/super 10s
1 India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas161821.96
2 India Maninder SinghBengal Warriors130671.94
3 India Naveen KumarDabang Delhi91631.44
4 India Pawan SehrawatTelugu Titans112552.03
5 India Rahul ChaudhariJaipur Pink Panthers153423.64
6 India Arjun Deshwal76401.9
7 India Deepak Niwas HoodaBengal Warriors157354.48
8 India Sachin TanwarPatna Pirates114323.56
9 India Siddharth Sirish DesaiHaryana Steelers68312.19
10 India Vikash KandolaBengaluru Bulls110303.66
As of 29 December 2023.[72]

Fastest to multiples of 500 raid points

Raid points Raider Team Matches
500 Naveen KumarDabang Delhi47
1,000 90
1,500 Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddha147

Best defenders

Most tackle points (all seasons)

Rank PlayerCurrent TeamMatchesTackle PointsPoints/match
1 Iran Fazel Atrachali Gujarat Giants1564522.89
2 India Manjeet Chillar Dabang Delhi1323912.96
3 India PO Surjeet Singh Bengaluru Bulls1373742.72
4 India Girish Maruti Ernak U Mumba1463602.46
India Sandeep Narwal UP Yoddhas 1563602.30
6 India Nitesh Kumar 1243442.77
7 India Ravinder Pahal Telugu Titans 1243392.73
8 India Sandeep Dhull 1093112.85
9 India Parvesh Bhainswal 1303042.33
10 India Sunil Kumar Jaipur Pink Panthers1233022.45
As of 4 January 2024.[73]

Most successful tackles (all seasons)

Rank PlayerCurrent TeamMatchesSuccessful TacklesPoints/match
1 Iran Fazel Atrachali Gujarat Giants1534182.73
2 India Manjeet Chillar Dabang Delhi1323742.83
3 India PO Surjeet Singh Bengaluru Bulls1353452.55
4 India Girish Maruti Ernak U Mumba1453442.37
5 India Sandeep Narwal UP Yoddhas1563302.11
6 India Ravinder Pahal Telugu Titans1243202.58
7 India Nitesh Kumar UP Yoddhas1203102.58
8 India Sandeep Dhull Telugu Titans1072812.62
9 India Sunil Kumar Jaipur Pink Panthers1212802.31
10 India Parvesh Bhainswal Telugu Titans1282732.13
As of 25 December 2023.[74]

Average tackle points

Rank PlayerCurrent TeamMatchesAverage Tackle Points
1 Iran Mohammadreza Chiyaneh Puneri Paltan513.88
2 India Ankush Jaipur Pink Panthers323.5
3 India Sagar Tamil Thalaivas592.97
4 India Manjeet Chillar Dabang Delhi1322.96
5 Iran Fazel Atrachali Gujarat Giants1542.9
6 India Vishal Bhardwaj Dabang Delhi1042.88
7 India Sumit UP Yoddhas752.87
8 India Rinku U Mumba472.85
9 India Sandeep Dhull Telugu Titans1072.83
10 India Nitesh Kumar UP Yoddhas1212.79
As of 29 December 2023.[75]

Most Super Tackles (all seasons)

Rank PlayerCurrent TeamMatchesSuper Tackles
1 India Vishal Bharadwaj Dabang Delhi10632
2 India Parvesh Bhainswal Telugu Titans13031
3 India Mahender Singh U Mumba11730
India Sandeep Narwal UP Yoddhas156
5 India Nitesh Kumar 12427
6 Iran Fazel Atrachali Gujarat Giants15626
7 India Dharmaraj Cheralathan Jaipur Pink Panthers12325
8 India PO Surjeet Singh Bengaluru Bulls13724
9 India Mohit Chillar Tamil Thalaivas10923
India Jeeva Kumar Dabang Delhi136
India Ravi Kumar Gujarat Giants141
As of 4 January 2024.[76]

Most high 5s

Rank Player Name Position Current Team Matches High 5s Match/high 5s
1India PO Surjeet SinghDefender, right coverBengaluru Bulls139324.34
2 Iran Fazel AtrachaliDefender, left cornerGujarat Giants157275.81
3 India Manjeet ChillarAll RounderDabang Delhi132255.28
4India Girish Maruti ErnakDefender, left cornerU Mumba146246.08
5India Ravinder PahalDefender, right cornerTelugu Titans124235.39
India Nitesh KumarDefenderUP Yoddhas1255.43
7India Surender NadaDefender, left cornerBengal Warriors102214.85
8Iran Mohammadreza ChiyanehAll RounderPuneri Paltan54202.7
India Sandeep DhullDefenderTelugu Titans1115.55
10India Vishal BhardwajDefenderDabang Delhi109195.73
India Parvesh BainswalAll RounderTelugu Titans1316.89
As of 11 January 2024.[77]

Most Matches Played

Rank Player Name Current Team Matches
1 India Pardeep NarwalUP Yoddhas164
2 Iran Fazel AtrachaliGujarat Giants157
India Deepak Niwas HoodaBengal Warriors
4 India Sandeep NarwalUP Yoddhas156
5 India Rahul ChaudhariJaipur Pink Panthers154
6 India Girish Maruti ErnakU Mumba146
India Ran SinghBengaluru Bulls
8 India Ravi KumarGujarat Giants141
9 India PO Surjeet SinghBengaluru Bulls138
10 India Jeeva KumarDabang Delhi136
As of 7 January 2024.

Prize money

Prize money for the winner of season 6 was ₹3 crore. The first and second runners-up were awarded ₹1.80 crore and ₹1.20 crore respectively.[78] The consolidated prize money for season 7 is ₹8 crore. The champions of season 7 will bag ₹3 crore while the runners-up will receive ₹1.8 crore. The losing semifinalists will receive ₹90 lakh each and, the fifth and the sixth-placed teams will earn ₹45 lakh.[79]

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