Watch How Rising Young Stars Are Transforming Pro Kabaddi League 2025

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Pro Kabaddi League 2025 in Chennai is showcasing emerging talent like Deepak Sankar, Ayan Lochab, and Devank Dayal. Deepak impresses with Back and Ankle Holds, Ayan inspires rural youth from Haryana, and Devank became the highest-paid Indian at ₹2.205 crore after scoring 301 raid points last season.

Pro Kabaddi League 2025 in Chennai is showcasing emerging talent like Deepak Sankar, Ayan Lochab, and Devank Dayal. Deepak impresses with Back and Ankle Holds, Ayan inspires rural youth from Haryana, and Devank became the highest-paid Indian at ₹2.205 crore after scoring 301 raid points last season. Their journeys reflect kabaddi’s growing popularity across India.

When the Pro Kabaddi League 2025 unfolds in Chennai, it is showcasing the rise of young talent transforming the sport in India. Players like Deepak Sankar of Bengaluru Bulls, Ayan Lochab of Patna Pirates, and Devank Dayal of Bengal Warriorz are bringing fresh energy to the league. Deepak, known for his Back Hold and Ankle Hold skills, credits his childhood in Kattur village, Tiruchi, for shaping his style and is inspiring young fans in Tamil Nadu.

Ayan, a 20-year-old from Bupania village in Haryana, won the New Young Player Award last season and emphasizes kabaddi’s accessibility compared to cricket, encouraging participation even without expensive kits. Devank, who became the most expensive Indian signing this season at ₹2.205 crore, overcame a skull injury to achieve 301 raid points previously and now leads Bengal Warriorz as captain. Hailing from Singhpura Khurd in Haryana, he credits his Army training and mentors like Manjeet Dahiya for his growth.

All three players share dreams of elevating kabaddi nationally and internationally, with Devank aspiring to represent India at the Asian Games and the World Cup. PKL 2025 reflects the sport’s growing popularity, moving from rural mud courts to urban arenas and attracting fans across India through televised matches.

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