Pro Kabaddi League - Wikipedia
Pro Kabaddi League - Wikipedia
Pro Kabaddi League - Wikipedia
Countries India
Number of teams 12
Format
The PKL's rules are similar to that of the
indoor team version of Kabaddi, but with
additional rules to encourage more
scoring. Playing two "empty" raids in a row
will trigger a "do-or-die raid", where the
raider must score a point or they will be
declared out. When a defensive side has
three or fewer players remaining, tackles
are scored as a "Super Tackle", which is
worth two points instead of one.[9][10][11]
Seasons
Season 1
Season 2
Season 3
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.[15] Sachin Tendulkar co-owns the
Tamil Nadu team named Tamil
Thalaivas.[16] The Uttar Pradesh team is
named as UP Yoddha owned by GMR
group and Gujarat team is named as
Gujarat Fortune Giants owned by Gautam
Adani.
Season 6
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 tournament
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.[20]
Teams
Stadium and locations
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
Team Location Stadium[21]
Bulls Thalaivas
Kits
Kit Kit
Team Owners Captain Head coach
manufacturer sponsor
Randhir
Bengaluru Badri Narayan Choudhary Rohit Ashirvad
Singh Vats
Bulls Kota, Ananda Giri Kumar Pipes
Sehrawat
Krishan
Dabang Joginder JK Super
Radha Kapoor Kumar Reforce
Delhi KC Narwal Cement
Hooda
Gujarat
Sunil Finolex
Fortune Gautam Adani Manpreet Shiv-Naresh
Kumar Cables
Giants Singh
Jaipur
Deepak Ambuja
Pink Abhishek Bachchan Srinivas TYKA
Niwas Hooda Cements
Panthers Reddy
Ram Birla
Patna Pardeep Pace
Rajesh V. Shah Mehar Gold
Pirates Narwal International
Singh Cement
Nimmagadda Prasad,
Tamil Sachin Tendulkar, Allu E Celon
Ajay Thakur Kaizen
Thalaivas Arjun, Ram Charan &, Allu Baskaran Labs
Aravind
Srinivas Sreeramaneni,
Telugu Abozar
Goutham Reddy Nedurmalli, Gholamreza Vats Greenko
Titans Mohajermighani
Mahesh Kolli Mazandarai
UP Nitesh Tata
Kiran Kumar Grandhi Jasveer T10 Sports
Yoddha Kumar Yodha
Singh
Tournament results
Three teams, Jaipur Pink Panthers, U
Mumba,and Bengaluru Bulls have won the
tournament once, while Patna Pirates have
won the Pro Kabaddi League thrice and
the only champions to have defended their
title twice. The current champions are
Bengaluru Bulls.
Final
Season
Runner-
Winner Result
up
Jaipur 35-24
2014 Pink SD = 11 U Mumba
Panthers Report
36-30
Bengaluru
2015 U Mumba SD = 6
Bulls
Report
37-29 Jaipur
2016 Patna
SD = 8 Pink
June Pirates
Report Panthers
55-38 Gujarat
Patna
2017 Fortune
Pirates SD = 17
Giants
38-33[23] Gujarat
Bengaluru
2018 Fortune
Bulls SD = 5
Giants
2019
Performance of all the teams in all
seasons
Team[27] Played Won Loss Draw Win% Loss% Draw%
Jaipur Pink
119 52 57 10 43.69% 47.89% 8.40%
Panthers
Gujarat Fortune
63 39 18 6 61.90% 28.57% 9.52%
Giants
Sponsorship
Period Sponsor Tournament
Tournament statistics
Total points (All seasons)
As of 9 October 2019.[28]
Rank Player Team Matches Total Points
Best raiders
Best defenders
Prize money
Prize money for the winner of Season 6
was ₹3 crore. The first and second
runners-up were awarded ₹1.8 crore and
₹1.2 crore respectively.[29] The
consolidated prize money for Season 7 is
₹8 Crore. The champions of Season 7 will
bag ₹3 Crores while the runners-up will
receive ₹1.8 Crores. The losing
semifinalists will receive ₹90 lakhs each
and, the fifth and the sixth-placed teams
will earn ₹45 lakhs [30]
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External links
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