Pardeep Narwal

Kabaddi Player

Indian Rindhana, Sonipat, Haryana

Quick Info

ProfessionKabaddi Player
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth16/02/1997
Age29 years
BirthplaceRindhana, Sonipat, Haryana

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Bio/Wiki

Pardeep Narwal is an Indian professional kabaddi player known for his exceptional raiding abilities and signature move, the 'Dubki.' He is the Pro Kabaddi League's all-time leading point scorer and has established himself as one of the greatest kabaddi players of all time.
He began playing kabaddi at age 10 and quickly rose through the ranks with his incredible raiding abilities. He made his PKL debut in Season 2 with Bengaluru Bulls before joining Patna Pirates in Season 3, where he achieved superstardom.

Physical Stats & More

Height178 cm
Weight80 kg
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
CasteJat
Marital StatusUnmarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsNot Known

Family

FatherFarmer

Career

Jersey Number#9 (Patna Pirates)
PositionRaider
Club(s)Patna Pirates
PKL All-Time Leading Point ScorerYes
PKL Titles3 consecutive titles (Seasons 3, 4, and 5)
Season 5 Record369 raid points in a single season
International AchievementKabaddi World Cup Winner (2016)
Asian GamesBronze Medal (2018)
PKL MVPYoungest MVP at age 19
Super RaidsOver 50

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. It is not known if Pardeep Narwal smokes.
2. He comes from the Kabaddi capital of India.
3. boys from his village have played in the Pro Kabaddi League.
4. His signature move is the 'Dubki Maarna,' where he dives to escape his opponent's grip.
5. This move helps him earn raid points and return to his side safely.
6. Pardeep Narwal was the youngest player on the Indian team during the Kabaddi World Cup 2016.
7. He is known for his modesty and dedication to the sport off the mat.
8. He scored 34 raid points in a single playoff match (Eliminator 2 against Haryana Steelers in Season 5).
9. He is one of only two players to win both the PKL and the Kabaddi World Cup.
10. He scored 39 successful raids at the Kabaddi World Cup, the fourth-highest in the tournament.
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