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PRO KABADDI LEAGUE TURNS PLAYERS INTO CROREPATIS: REVIEW OF THE PKL AUCTIONS


Monu Goyat was at the national camp in Sonepat, but his fate was being decided at a posh hotel in Mumbai. At the Pro Kabaddi League’s fourth auction in as many years, the eight-digit mark was broken. Not once but six times. Goyat would be the sixth crorepati. He was sold to the Haryana Steelers for Rs 1.51 crore — the most expensive buy. “What will I do with so much money?” he repeats the question. “I don’t know.” The raider hails from Bhiwani, Haryana, and comes from a farming family whose biggest sporting name till now was his uncle Vijender Singh – not to be confused with the famed pugilist who won India its first ever Olympic medal in boxing. “My uncle was a big kabaddi player in his day and was even in the national team for an Asian Games,” he says.

“But he got injured during the camp and never made it to the team.” His hometown has a strong culture in both boxing and kabaddi. But after his uncle, who was the only professional sportsman in the family, the onus fell on young Manu to fulfil the void. A career in anything apart from kabaddi was not an option, not even in boxing. “When I was young, everyone would talk about how great my uncle was and how I have to be better. Maybe now I’ve come somewhere close.”
On the night, Goyat was purchased by a franchise owned by JSW, which also owns Bengaluru FC in the Indian Super League. Coincidentally, the football franchise also set the record for the ISL’s most expensive player when they bought Sunil Chhetri for Rs 1.5 crore in the auction last year – just a lakh cheaper than what Goyat cost them. Goyat’s final price was Rs 22 lakh more than the second most expensive player Rahul Chaudhari, who the Telugu Titans bought for Rs 1.29 crore. For the past five seasons of the PKL, Chaudhari has been the posterboy for the league, and with a total of 710 raid points, the most successful raider. Before Chaudhari though, the bar had been set by raider Nitin Tomar and all-rounder Deepak Hooda, who were sold for Rs 1.15 crore each.
Interestingly, Tomar, who was sold to the Puneri Paltan, was the most expensive player at Rs 93 lakh in last year’s auction when he was bought by UP Yoddhas.
The navyman hails from Sonepat, a wrestling hub, and for long was considered the ‘black sheep’ of the family that had a background in Kushti.
“For a while people used to taunt me about not following the same path as most in my family,” Tomar says. “Now nobody dares. They’ve become kabaddi fans.”
Hooda in turn comes from Chamaria, a village near Rohtak, and was the second- highest paid player at the inaugural auction which saw him being sold for Rs 12.6 lakh (the purse at the time was Rs 60 lakh). His kabaddi career had actually begun when he saw the sport as the only means to support his family, especially after his father had taken ill and he had to support his sister and her two children.
“At that time, I had no ambition to play for the national team. All I wanted to do was earn money from local tournaments by winning ‘man of the match’ prizes,” he had told The Indian Express in 2015. “Somehow, people spotted me and then I got selected to bigger teams, and now here I am.”
Since the first season, Hooda has risen from being a nervy raider to a dependable all-rounder. Equally proficient is Rishank Devadiga, who though a raider has a good defensive work ethic. The Mumbai lad, who once worked as a waiter in a local five-star, will now earn Rs 1.11 crore from the UP Yoddhas. The first ever Kabaddi crorepati though was an Iranian, and the only defender to earn that sum. Fazel Atrachali, one of the most lethal right-corner defenders was sold to U Mumba – a team that had first secured his services back in the second season.
Here is the complete list of players sold on Day 1 of the PKL auction:
PlayersTeamPrice (Rs)
Fazel AtrachaliU Mumba1 Crore
Jang Kun LeeBengal Warriors33 lakh
Abozar MighaniTelugu Titans76 lakh
Zia ur RahmanBengal Warriors33 lakh
Hadi TajikU Mumba11 lakh
Dong Ju HongBengaluru Bulls8 lakh
Taedok EomPatna Pirates11.4 Lakhs
Abolfazl MaghsodlouU Mumba21.75 lakh
Khomsan ThongkhamDabangg Delhi8 lakh
Ran SinghBengal Warriors43 lakh
Shrikant TewathiaBengal Warriors25 lakh
Kashiling AdakeBengaluru Bulls32 lakh
Mahender SinghBengaluru Bulls40 lakh
Dong Ju HongBengaluru Bulls8 lakh
Gyung Tae KimBengaluru Bulls8 lakh
Pawan Kumar KadianDabangg Delhi20 lakh
Khomsan ThongkhamDabangg Delhi8 lakh
Naveen KumarDabangg DelhiNYP
K PrapanjanGujarat Fortunegiants38 lakh
Dong Geon LeeGujarat Fortunegiants17.2 lakh
Lalit ChaudharyGujarat FortunegiantsNYP
Parvesh BhainswalGujarat Fortunegiants35 lakh
Vikram KandolaGujarat FortunegiantsNYP
Hadi OshtarakGujarat Fortunegiants12 lakh
AnilGujarat FortunegiantsNYP
Monu GoyatHaryana Steelers1.51 Crore
Wazir SinghHaryana Steelers20 lakh
Md. Zakir HossainHaryana Steelers8.4 lakh
Arun Kumar HNHaryana SteelersNYP
Surender NadaHaryana Steelers75 lakh
Patrick Nzau MuvaiHaryana Steelers8 lakh
Anup KumarJaipur Pink Panthers30 lakh
David MosambayiJaipur Pink Panthers10.2 lakh
Lokesh KaushikJaipur Pink PanthersNYP
Mohit ChhillarJaipur Pink Panthers58 lakh
Sandeep Kumar DhullJaipur Pink Panthers66 lakh
Young Chang KoJaipur Pink Panthers11.4 lakh
Deepak Niwas HoodaJaipur Pink Panthers1.5 crore
Deepak NarwalPatna Pirates57 lakh
Kuldeep SinghPatna Pirates22 lakh
Taedok EomPatna Pirates11.4 lakh
Hyunil ParkPatna Pirates8 lakh
Nitin TomarPuneri Paltan1.15 crore
Takamitsu KonoPuneri Paltan8 lakh
Sanjay ShreshtaPuneri Paltan8 lakh
Amit KumarPuneri PaltanNYP
Sukesh HegdeTamil Thalaivas28 lakh
RajnishTamil ThalaivasNYP
Darshan. JTamil Thalaivas28 lakh
Jae Min LeeTamil Thalaivas8 lakh
Manjeet ChhillarTamil Thalaivas20 lakh
Chan Sik ParkTamil Thalaivas8 lakh
Rahul ChaudhariTelugu Titans1.29 crore
Kamal SinghTelugu TitansNYP
Ankit BeniwalTelugu TitansNYP
AnandTelugu TitansNYP
Gaurav KumarU MumbaNYP
Farhad MilagardhanTelugu Titans21.5 lakh
Ananth KumarU MumbaNYP
Mohit BaliyanU MumbaNYP
Rishank DevadigaUP Yodha111 lakh
Shrikant JadhavUP Yodha37 lakh
Sulieman KabirUP Yodha8 lakh
Azad SinghUP YodhaNYP
Jeeva KumarUP Yodha45 lakh
Seong Ryeol KimUP Yodha8.2 lakh
Arkam ShaikhUP YodhaNYP
(Note: NYP is New Young Players)

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