The Pro Kabaddi League 2022 is the latest edition of the Pro Kabaddi League, India’s premier professional kabaddi tournament. The tournament is set to be an exciting one, with some of the best kabaddi teams in the country competing for the top spot. After two days of intense matches, the point table is beginning to take shape. Here is a look at the point table, raiding performance, defense performance, and teams making a mark in the tournament.
Overview of Pro Kabaddi League 2022
The Pro Kabaddi League 2022 is the 13th edition of the Pro Kabaddi League and is being held in Ahmedabad, India. The tournament began on the 7th of April, 2021 and is set to run until the 30th of May, 2021. In total, 12 teams are participating in the tournament, with each team playing a total of 22 matches.
Point Table After Day Two
After two days of matches, the point table is beginning to take shape. The teams that are currently at the top of the table are U Mumba, Gujarat Fortunegiants, and Tamil Thalaivas. U Mumba has a total of 16 points, while Gujarat Fortunegiants and Tamil Thalaivas have 14 points each. At the bottom of the table are Haryana Steelers and Telugu Titans, both of whom have yet to win a match.
Raiding Performance After Day Two
The raiding performance of the teams has been impressive so far, with U Mumba’s Pawan Sehrawat leading the way with a total of 30 raid points. He is followed by Gujarat Fortunegiants’ Sachin Tanwar, who has scored 28 raid points. Other players who have made an impact in the raiding department are Tamil Thalaivas’ Manjeet Chhillar and Telugu Titans’ Abozar Mighani, both of whom have scored 24 raid points each.
Defense Performance After Day Two
The defense performance of the teams has also been impressive, with U Mumba’s Sandeep Narwal leading the way with a total of 24 tackle points. He is followed by Tamil Thalaivas’ Ajeet, who has scored 22 tackle points. Other players who have made an impact in the defense department are Haryana Steelers’ Vinay, who has scored 21 tackle points, and Telugu Titans’ Vishal Bhardwaj,