Pro Kabaddi Season 11: Player Auction Preview and Team Strategies

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Pro Kabaddi Season 11 Player Auction: Team Breakdown and Strategies

All 12 clubs are keen to assemble strong teams for the PKL 11 player auction, scheduled for August 15 and 16 in Mumbai, as Season 11 of Pro Kabaddi gets ready. The twelve clubs collaborated ahead of the auction to keep a total of 88 players across three categories: 22 from the Elite Retained Players (ERP), 26 from the Retained Young Players (RYP), and 40 from the Existing New Young Players (ENYP). Some well-known figures such Pawan Sehrawat, Maninder Singh, Pardeep Narwal, Fazel Atrachali, and Mohammadreza Chiyaneh will go under the hammer in the Pro Kabaddi Season 11 player auction; their respective clubs did not retain them.

 

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Breakdown and Auction Strategies, Team-by-Team

Bengal Warriors: INR 3.62 crore is still outstanding

Among the three raiders and three defenders the Bengal Warriors kept was Nitin Kumar, who last season earned 169 raid points. Having a strong basis, they will attempt to spend at the auction on seasoned raiders and defenders.

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Bengaluru Bulls: INR 3.02 crore still owed.

Retaining two raiders, Sushil and Akshit, who earned 100 and 61 raid points, respectively, Bengaluru Bulls kept important defenders as well. The Bulls will probably concentrate on strengthening their defense and landing a lead raider.

Along with top defender Yogesh, Dabang Delhi K.C. retained great raiders Naveen Kumar and Ashu Malik for INR 2.66 crore. At the auction, they will want to provide defensive depth and help raiders.

Gujarat Giants: INR 4.08 crore still pending.

Gujarat Giants kept top raiders Rakesh and Parteek Dahiya. Targeting seasoned raiders and top-notch defenders, they have the biggest remaining purse.

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Haryana Steelers: INR 2.57 crore still to go.

Haryana Steelers kept their good defensive core and key raiders even though they came second. Their main priorities will probably be improving their raiding division and bringing all-rounders in.

Jaipur Pink Panthers: INR 2.29 crore is still to be paid.

Star raider Arjun Deshwal and important defenders Ankush and Reza Mirbagheri stayed with the Jaipur Pink Panthers. Their team has to be strengthened in all spheres, particularly with regard to raiding and defense.

Patna Pirates: INR 3.57 crore is still outstanding.

Although Patna Pirates kept two outstanding players, Ankit and Sudhakar M, they must rebuild their team from the bottom up with an eye on obtaining seasoned players in all divisions.

Retaining most of their core team, Puneri Paltan (INR 2.06 crore) remained defending champions. To maintain squad balance, they will probably hunt for a top-notch all-rounder at the auction.

Tamil Thalaivas: INR 2.57 crore is still outstanding

Tamil Thalaivas kept their best performers, Sagar, Sahil Gulia, and Narendrander. They want to bring seasoned raiders on to relieve Narendrander’s scoring burden.

Telugu Titans: INR 3.82 crore still owing

Telugu Titans kept a few defenders and all-arounders after a dismal season, but they will have to rebuild their team with an eye on obtaining top-notch raiders and defenders.

U Mumba | INR 2.87 crore residual

U Mumba concentrated on keeping their defense-heavy roster but should target experienced raiders and add all-rounders to improve their assault at the auction.

UP Yoddhas: INR 3.05 crore is still to be paid.

UP yoddhas kept a strong defensive core and two talented raiders. To raise their 11th-place previous season performance, they must strengthen the raiding and defensive departments.

In summary,

All eyes will be on the franchises as the Pro Kabaddi Season 11 player auction draws near, as they want to assemble formidable teams. The auction seems to be an interesting event since prominent players are accessible.

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