Digital desk, Bangalore. It was a dream come true for raider Manjeet when he stepped onto the canvas for the first time in the Vivo Pro Kabaddi League last season. In Dabang Delhi KC team, Manjeet scored 11 points in 5 games in Season 8. However, he has become the top scorer for Delhi in Season 9 with 47 points in 9 games.
Speaking about how he was introduced to the game, Manjeet said, “My father was a good kabaddi player, so he introduced me to the game. I started playing in my village: Rindhana (Haryana). When we saw Pradeep Narwal, who is from my village, playing in the Vivo Pro Kabaddi League, we were inspired to play in the tournament. So, I worked hard, put in the required performance, and got to this point.
Manjeet also said that he always dreamed of playing Star Raider Naveen Kumar, I always dreamed of playing Naveen Bhaiya and I have known him since childhood. It’s great to play with them. He has told us to play freely without any pressure. He has also told us that every player on the team is the captain.
The raider expressed that a lot of things have changed since he started playing in Vivo Pro Kabaddi League, it feels really great to play in Vivo Pro Kabaddi League. It is everyone’s dream to play in this tournament. A lot has changed since I started playing this tournament. The player’s personality changes after spending time here. When I first played in the PKL LIVE environment, I was a bit nervous, but now I’m used to it.
Tuesday matches:
After facing four straight losses, Dabang Delhi will be desperate to record a win. However, he will face stiff competition from Puneri Paltan raiders Aslam Inamdar and Mohit Goyat.
Meanwhile, the Bengaluru Bulls will be looking to continue their good form when they take on the Haryana Steelers. However, Haryana raiders Manjeet and Mitu Sharma are in excellent form.
Source: IANS
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