Mohit Chhillar

Kabaddi Player

Indian Nizampur, Haryana, India

Quick Info

ProfessionKabaddi Player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth13/07/1993
Age32 years
BirthplaceNizampur, Haryana, India

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Bio/Wiki

Real NameMohit Chhillar
NicknameNot Known

Physical Stats & More

Height180 cm
Weight77 kg
Eye ColorBrown
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

ReligionHindu
HobbiesTravelling

Relationships & More

Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known

Career

Pro Kabaddi Debut2014
Jersey Number#4 (India)
Domestic/State teams
  • U Mumba
  • Bengaluru Bulls
  • Haryana Steelers
  • Jaipur Pink Panthers
  • Tamil Thalaivas
PositionDefender, Right Corner
Career Turning Point2014 Pro Kabaddi League season 1
CoachNot Known
National Achievements
  • Gold at 2016 South Asian Games
  • Gold at 2016 Kabaddi World Cup
  • Gold at 2017 Asian Kabaddi Championship
  • Gold at 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters
  • Bronze at 2018 Asian Games
PKL Achievements
  • PKL Season 2 Champion with U Mumba
  • Best Defender in Season 2
  • Emerging Player of the League in Season 2
Career Statistics
Total PKL Matches109
Total Tackle Points277
High 5s17
Super Tackles20

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Mohit Chhillar's smoking habits are unknown.
2. Mohit Chhillar's alcohol consumption is unknown.
3. Mohit is from Nizampur near Delhi and is employed by the NorthWest Railway in Jodhpur.
4. He started playing Kabaddi in his childhood and has represented India at the SGFI.
5. Mohit is recognized for his exceptional defensive abilities.
6. He made history in Kabaddi by becoming the first player to earn over half a crore, following his acquisition by the Bengaluru Bulls for a whopping 53 lakh INR.
7. He is known for his 'SuMo' defensive partnership with Surender Nada on the Indian national team.
8. He has accumulated 277 tackle points in 109 PKL matches.
9. He is fifth in the Pro Kabaddi League's all-time High 5s chart and fourth in the Tackle Points and Super Tackles leaderboards.
10. He was a crucial member of the Indian national team from 2016 to 2019 and was present in all title-winning squads during his international career.
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