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Dabang Delhi players glad for 'ache din'

Dabang Delhi players with team owner Ms. Radha Kapoor. [Image credits: DabangDelhi.com]
Dabang Delhi players with team owner Ms. Radha Kapoor. [Image credits: DabangDelhi.com]

It might just take some more time for the rest of the country to acknowledge an unrelated promise from last year, but our kabaddi players are already in sync with the advent of “ache din”. In a conversation with Sportskeeda, squad members and support staff of Dabang Delhi couldn’t stop raving about Star Sports Pro Kabaddi and how it has absolutely revolutionised the way the sport and its players are treated by the masses.

“It’s incredible. I mean we were always the best in the world in kabaddi but people hardly knew about us. Every one or two years, when we would win the Asian Games or the World Chamionships, some of you (the media) would cover us and then we will return to being oblivious,” said Head Coach Honappa C Gowda.

“That’s not the case anymore- everyone in the country knows about the league and the players have become household names. We couldn’t have imagined this a few years back.”

Senior player and star raider Surjeet Narwal feels the league has brought about a sense of ambition amongst the youth, a belief that they make a living out of the sport and that, as he emphasises is extremely important.

“See, earlier we knew we had to do really well to get a job. Be it in the Railways or the Air Force or some other place; that was what we aspired for. Even if you represented the country, you would still need to rely on your job to make a living,” he said.

“This league however has changed that, kids now aspire to play for the franchisees – they think it can bring them recognition and money, both at the same time, and they are right too.”

Echoing similar sentiments Maharasthra’s Dadaso Awad added, “None of us thought it would get this big but now that it has, we are all excited.”

“Sirf ache hi nahin bahut ache din aa gaye,” they gleam with joy.

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