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PKL Season 11: Maninder Credits Remarkable 1500 Points Milestone To Family

Pro Kabaddi League: Pro Kabaddi League's (PKL) Maninder Singh has etched his name among the elite raiders, recently achieving the remarkable milestone of 1500 points. But for the star raider, this achievement is far more than just a number, it's a testament to the support system and his unwavering passion for the sport.

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By IANS News December 06, 2024 • 15:38 PM
PKL Season 11: Maninder credits remarkable 1500 points milestone to family
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Pro Kabaddi League: Pro Kabaddi League's (PKL) Maninder Singh has etched his name among the elite raiders, recently achieving the remarkable milestone of 1500 points. But for the star raider, this achievement is far more than just a number, it's a testament to the support system and his unwavering passion for the sport.

Speaking candidly about his journey, Maninder credits his success not just to personal skill, but to the incredible support of his family, friends, and teammates. “Behind these 1500 points are my loved ones. My friends and family have been my constant motivators, cheering me on during both good and challenging times,” he shared after leading Bengal Warriorz to an impressive win over the table-toppers Haryana Steelers where he scored 11 points.

The only other raider to reach this milestone is the record-breaker Pardeep Narwal – currently the skipper of the Bengaluru Bulls. While many might view him as competition, Maninder sees inspiration. "I don't see him as a competitor. We're both doing our best, playing our own games. Whatever effort we put in, we'll get returns accordingly," he explained.

The road hasn't been without challenges. This season, Bengal Warriorz faced a tough phase, struggling to find consistent form. However, Maninder believes that victory is crucial for team morale. A recent win against Haryana Steelers helped lift the team's spirits, proving that resilience can turn the tide.

An injury mid-season could have been a setback, but true to his spirit, Maninder saw it as just another hurdle to overcome. "For the team, I'm ready to give my all," he says, highlighting his commitment to the sport and his teammates.

The road hasn't been without challenges. This season, Bengal Warriorz faced a tough phase, struggling to find consistent form. However, Maninder believes that victory is crucial for team morale. A recent win against Haryana Steelers helped lift the team's spirits, proving that resilience can turn the tide.

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Article Source: IANS


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