Ranking the 5 strongest players in the Pro Kabaddi League
Kabaddi is all about brute strength. Whether its staving off a battery of defenders to make a successful raid or bringing down a marauding raider, you need a bit more than just muscle to pull it off. So being strong is a mere necessity if one is to be a Kabaddi player.Strength in kabaddi is generally associated with protection, i.e. either helping protect the team’s defense or protect the team’s advantage, just like how Castrol Activ’s Actibond molecules cling on to each other to protect the engine, even after it has been shut off.The Star Sports Pro Kabaddi League is a demanding league with the matches coming thick and fast. Here we take a look at 5 strongest kabaddi players who would use their strength to earn their team a point at any point of time in the game –
#1 Manjeet Chhillar (Puneri Paltans)
Manjeet Chhillar might not be the most imposing figure at first sight, but the new Puneri Paltan skipper has some real strength. Chhillar can be called an attacking defender and often goes for a tackle at a time that he feels right.
It is rare that a raider escapes from Manjeet’s grasps, Manjeet’s upper body strength aids him a lot even during a raid when is seen outmuscling defenders to get a point. The all-rounder is a player every coach would love to have in his team, but one to dread if you are in the opposing team.