Pro Kabaddi 2022 3 Players who could win the MVP Award for PKL Season 9
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As the reverse countdown begins, our excitement picks up ?
#vivoProKabaddi30424??, ??, ??, ??........ As the reverse countdown begins, our excitement picks up ?#vivoProKabaddi https://t.co/RUAxVH8tlw There was plenty of hype leading up to the auction and it delivered on the expectations. Some monster bids were seen and there were plenty of exciting changes to team rosters, with Pawan Sehrawat's ₹2.26 crore move to the Tamil Thalaivas topping the lot. Last season, Dabang Delhi KC pipped the Patna Pirates to the PKL 8 title with Naveen Kumar winning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the second successive season. Plenty of teams are in the running to win PKL 9 and the same can be said about many players as far as the MVP award is concerned. On that note, let's look at three such players who could finish as the Most Valuable Player at the end of PKL 9.
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#aslaminamdar
#puneripaltan
#pklseason9
#kabaddi360492Aslam Inamdar is ready for Raiding war again at Puneri Paltan.#aslaminamdar #puneripaltan #pklseason9 #kabaddi360 https://t.co/6Ddq2XKo7O He also impressed in the recent National Kabaddi Championships, playing for a Maharashtra side that defied all odds to grab a second-place finish. He's only likely to improve this season, and under the leadership of names like Fazel Atrachali and Mohammad Nabibakhsh, his game could soar. Apart from his raiding numbers going up, other factors also bode well for Pune. While scoring points is the most important factor, winning the title with a team also improves a player's chances of receiving the MVP award. Pune could provide that advantage to Inamdar this season. While he's by no means the favorite, don't be surprised to see Inamdar up there among the candidates to be the MVP in PKL 9.
Pro Kabaddi 2022 3 Players who could win the MVP Award for PKL Season 9
By Shreyas Modified 11 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Pawan Sehrawat has been the leading point-scorer in the Pro Kabaddi League for the last three seasons. This year could see him also gain the MVP award (Image: Twitter) There's less than a month to go for the start of the ninth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL). The new season kicks off on October 7. Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad will be the three host cities for the tournament where the 12 teams will compete. ProKabaddi@ProKabaddi??, ??, ??, ??........As the reverse countdown begins, our excitement picks up ?
#vivoProKabaddi30424??, ??, ??, ??........ As the reverse countdown begins, our excitement picks up ?#vivoProKabaddi https://t.co/RUAxVH8tlw There was plenty of hype leading up to the auction and it delivered on the expectations. Some monster bids were seen and there were plenty of exciting changes to team rosters, with Pawan Sehrawat's ₹2.26 crore move to the Tamil Thalaivas topping the lot. Last season, Dabang Delhi KC pipped the Patna Pirates to the PKL 8 title with Naveen Kumar winning the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award for the second successive season. Plenty of teams are in the running to win PKL 9 and the same can be said about many players as far as the MVP award is concerned. On that note, let's look at three such players who could finish as the Most Valuable Player at the end of PKL 9.
#3 Aslam Inamdar Puneri Paltan
The in-form Aslam Inamdar is a left-field pick to win the MVP award this season. One of the finds of PKL 8, the Maharashtra raider impressed in his debut season for the Puneri Paltan. Along with Mohit Goyat, Inamdar spearheaded a young Paltain raiding unit, scoring 169 raid points and 20 tackle points. Kabaddi360@Kabaddi_360Aslam Inamdar is ready for Raiding war again at Puneri Paltan.
#aslaminamdar
#puneripaltan
#pklseason9
#kabaddi360492Aslam Inamdar is ready for Raiding war again at Puneri Paltan.#aslaminamdar #puneripaltan #pklseason9 #kabaddi360 https://t.co/6Ddq2XKo7O He also impressed in the recent National Kabaddi Championships, playing for a Maharashtra side that defied all odds to grab a second-place finish. He's only likely to improve this season, and under the leadership of names like Fazel Atrachali and Mohammad Nabibakhsh, his game could soar. Apart from his raiding numbers going up, other factors also bode well for Pune. While scoring points is the most important factor, winning the title with a team also improves a player's chances of receiving the MVP award. Pune could provide that advantage to Inamdar this season. While he's by no means the favorite, don't be surprised to see Inamdar up there among the candidates to be the MVP in PKL 9.