Quick Info
| Profession | Kabaddi Player |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Date of Birth | 16/02/1997 |
| Age | 29 years |
| Birthplace | Rindhana, 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
| Height | 178 cm |
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| Weight | 80 kg |
| Eye Color | Black |
| Hair Color | Black |
Personal Life
| Religion | Hinduism |
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| Caste | Jat |
| Marital Status | Unmarried |
| Affairs/Girlfriends | Not Known |
Family
| Father | Farmer |
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Career
| Jersey Number | #9 (Patna Pirates) |
|---|---|
| Position | Raider |
| Club(s) | Patna Pirates |
| PKL All-Time Leading Point Scorer | Yes |
| PKL Titles | 3 consecutive titles (Seasons 3, 4, and 5) |
| Season 5 Record | 369 raid points in a single season |
| International Achievement | Kabaddi World Cup Winner (2016) |
| Asian Games | Bronze Medal (2018) |
| PKL MVP | Youngest MVP at age 19 |
| Super Raids | Over 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. |