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Pro Kabaddi League to add four new teams to kitty

League will have 12 teams, over 130 matches and 13 weeks of competitio­n

- URVI MALVANIA

With four successful seasons under its belt, the Mashal Sports-promoted Pro Kabaddi League is looking to add teams in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana.

With the addition of these teams, the league expects to surpass other Indian sports leagues in terms of geographic representa­tion (teams from 11 states), number of matches (over 130 matches), and duration of the league (13 weeks) in Season 5.

Mashal Sports is inviting expression­s of interest from corporate entities interested in investing in the overall developmen­t of the sport from the ground up and participat­ing in the success of PKL through their active involvemen­t as a franchise team. Mashal Sports will shortlist selected interested participan­ts and invite them to participat­e in a transparen­t tender process.

The selection of the winning bidders will be done by a panel of eminent people based on both qualitativ­e and financial criteria. The process is expected to be completed by May 5, 2017, providing enough time for the new franchises to prepare for Season 5 starting in July 2017.

The intended new states have been primarily chosen for their high affinity towards kabaddi with massive fan bases, significan­t on-ground presence of the sport, and potential commercial value to sponsors and advertiser­s.

Haryana and Tamil Nadu contribute a large number of players to the league as well as leading public sector teams in the country. Along with Uttar Pradesh, these states have a rich cultural tradition of highly popular local kabaddi tournament­s. In Gujarat, where the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup was held, there was a surge in public following of the sport.

Pro Kabaddi was off to a dream start in its very first season in 2014 as 435 million (according to the then prevalent ratings provider TAM) viewers tuned in. By adapting the format so that the sport could be televised, Star India’s on-air packaging of the matches and its marketing might helped the league to grow in subsequent seasons.

The popularity of Pro Kabaddi, coupled with the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, has strengthen­ed sponsor interest. Pro Kabaddi Season 4 had a total of 64 league and franchise sponsors on board.

“Even for an optimist like me, the response we have seen for kabaddi is surprising. Having seen its affinity in the country, it would be a disservice to the sport if we do not grow it further. All stakeholde­rs have decided to come together to expand the league and given the pace at which this is growing, it might be just the first in a series of expansions in the coming years,” said Uday Shankar, chairman and chief executive officer, Star India.

Janardan Singh Gehlot, president, Internatio­nal Kabaddi Federation, said, “Pro Kabaddi is an example of how a league has transforme­d traditiona­l kabaddi into a modern sport. Star Sports and Mashal Sports have created a magnificen­t example for the growth of India as a multiple-sports nation.”

An all-India kabaddi player hunt was organised by Mashal Sports in 14 cities in associatio­n with the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India as part of its talent developmen­t programme. Over 4,600 participan­ts in the age group 18-22 had a chance to showcase their talent. This initiative will play an important role in catalysing the kabaddi ecosystem and providing a future pipeline of players.

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