The Asian Age

‘ Dubki King’ ready to lead Pirates’ title defence

Three- time consecutiv­e title holders Patna Pirates will play their first match against Tamil Thalaivas

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Pardeep Narwal was retained as the captain of the Pro Kabaddi League Season V champions Patna Pirates and the star raider is confident that they will successful­ly retain their title.

“We have always thrilled our fans. We will aim to retain the title in season VI by scaling up the performanc­e and making sure each squad member gives their best without getting under the burden of expectatio­ns,” Narwal, who is also known as Dubki King, told this paper.

“We have a fine balance of experience and young players who are focused and capable to perform at the highest level of competitiv­e matches. We underwent a very scientific training process at the camp to help us keep fit for the games that will go on for over 13 weeks,” he added.

Three- time consecutiv­e title holders Pirates will play their first match on Sunday against Tamil Thalaivas in the tournament opener in Chennai. The Pirates has been placed in Zone B and will compete against Bengal Warriors, Bengaluru Bulls, Telegu Titans, Tamil Thalaivas and UP Yoddha.

“The squad is undergoing through strenuous fitness drills for conditioni­ng and strengthen­ing regimes. We are working on our physical fitness and mental strength at the camp to ensure that there should be no injury during matches.

“The month- long training module at the camp is designed to prepare every team member for the highest level of performanc­e during matches.”

The chief coach of Patna Pirates Ram Mehar Singh, who also coached the Indian team at the Jakarta Asian Games, echoed the same view, said, “We will capitalise on the combined strength of experience and youth while keeping consistent eye on strategies of other teams.”

Asked who will be the formidable challenger in the new season for Pirates, the coach said, “We consider every team to be a formidable challenger as Pro Kabaddi itself has become very competitiv­e.”

Coach informed that they emphasised on the holistic fitness of the players as they undergo yoga session followed by physical exercise and match practice to keep them rejuvenate­d through out tournament.

Narwal will be supported by experience­d raiders like Vikas Jaglan, Jawahar Dagar, Deepak Narwal, Surender Singh, Tushar Patil, Manjeet. Vijay Malik, Arvind Kumar, Parveen Birwal, Purna Singh, Naveen Narwal, Bintu Narwal, Kuldeep Singh, Taedeok Eom, Hyunil Park will be part of the team as allrounder. Ravindra Kumar, Vijay Kumar, Vikas Kale, Manish, Jaideep will be playing as defenders in the team. Taedeok and Hyunil are from Korea as part of the mandatory foreign player quota.

The highly anticipate­d wild card matches will take place in Bengal Warriors’ home leg of Kolkata.

Eliminator 1 and 2 will take place on December 30 in Kochi.

Qualifier- 1 and Eliminator- 3 will take place the next day at the same venue.

The Qualifier 2 and final match will take place on January 3 and 5, 2019, in Mumbai.

Defending champions Patna Pirates has been placed in Zone B and will compete against Bengal Warriors, Bengaluru Bulls, Telegu Titans, Tamil Thalaivas and UP Yoddha.

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