2017 Tamil Thalaivas season
SportKabaddi
LeaguePKL
LocationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
StadiumJawaharlal Nehru Stadium
(Capacity: 8,000)
OwnerNimmagadda Prasad
Sachin Tendulkar
Allu Arjun
Ram Charan
Allu Aravind
Head coachIndia K Baskaran
CaptainIndia Ajay Thakur

The 2017 Tamil Thalaivas season is the first season of the Tamil Thalaivas' existence in the Pro Kabaddi League. The team is led by Ajay Thakur and coached by K Baskaran. The team is owned by Nimmagadda Prasad and former Indian cricket captain Sachin Tendulkar, Actors Allu Arjun and Ram Charan and also Allu Aravind. Actor Kamal Hasan is the brand ambassador of the team. Tamil Thalaivas play their home matches at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (Chennai), Tamil Nadu.

Review

The Thalaivas had a good auction as they picked star defender Amit Hooda, who bagged a whopping Rs 63 lakh, along with C Arun and Sanket Chavan to make the defence rock solid. They also signed one of the best do-or-die raiders, Ajay Thakur, who will also be leading the team onto the pitch as captain. M Thivakaran and Sombir are other important names in attack.[1] [2]

Current squad

No. Name Nationality Birth date Role Previous Team
7Ajay Thakur (C)India1 May 1986RaiderPuneri Paltan
NAAnanth KumarIndia25 October 1995All-RounderNEW
88Prathap DIndia29 January 1996All-RounderNEW
NASujit MaharanaIndia5 June 1999All-RounderNEW
NAChansik ParkSouth Korea30 August 1996All-RounderNEW
6Bhavani RajputIndia14 May 1995RaiderNEW
1Dong Geon LeeSouth Korea1 July 1996RaiderNEW
11K. PrapanjanIndia29 May 1993RaiderU Mumba
NAM. ThivakaranIndia9 November 1989RaiderNEW
NASarang Arun DeshmukhIndia2 January 1998RaiderNEW
NASombirIndia18 March 1996RaiderNA
3Vineet SharmaIndia10 January 1990RaiderNA
NAWaleed Al HasaniOman15 July 1985RaiderPuneri Paltan
28Darshan J DevangIndia28 June 1997Defender (Right Cover)NEW
12Maruthu MIndia10 January 1996Defender (Right Cover)NEW
NAVijin ThangaduraiIndia20 May 1990Defender (Right Cover)Bengal Warriors
10Amit HoodaIndia3 May 1996Defender (Right Corner)Jaipur Pink Panthers
NAMugilan BatumalaiMalaysia28 May 1993Defender (Right Corner)NEW
NAPrabhakaran TIndia20 February 1989Defender (Right Corner)NEW
NAAnil KumarIndia1 June 1991Defender (Left Cover)NA
NAC. ArunIndia5 March 1993Defender (Left Cover)Jaipur Pink Panthers
NARajesh ManokaranIndia10 March 1995Defender (Left Cover)NEW
NAAnil KumarIndia15 June 1991Defender (Left Corner)Dabang Delhi
63Sanket ChavanIndia24 August 1994Defender (Left Corner)NA
NAVijay KumarIndiaNADefender (Left Corner)NEW

Points table

Source: prokabaddi.com[3]
The teams are divided into two zones with each zone having six teams based on their geographical proximity. Each team will play 15 intra-zonal matches and 7 inter-zonal matches.

Zone A

Team Played Won Lost Tied SD Points
Gujarat Fortune Giants 22 15 4 3 126 87
Puneri Paltan 22 15 7 0 91 80
Haryana Steelers 22 13 5 4 40 79
U Mumba 22 10 12 0 -50 56
Jaipur Pink Panthers 22 8 13 1 -91 51
Dabang Delhi 22 5 16 1 -134 38

Zone B

Team Played Won Lost Tied SD Points
Tamil Thalaivas 22 22 0 0 0 110
Patna Pirates 22 20 0 0 60 71
UP Yoddha 22 8 10 4 2 60
Bengaluru Bulls 22 8 11 3 10 57
Telugu Titans 22 7 12 3 -2 52
Bengal Warriors 22 11 5 6 19 after match 132
  •   advanced to Qualifier 1
  •   advanced to Eliminators
  • Five points for every win
  • Three points each if draw
  • One point if a team loses by seven or fewer points
  • Top three teams from each zone qualify for the playoffs
  • SD = Score Difference

Sponsors

Tamil Thalaivas announced Muthoot Fincorp India will be the Official Title Sponsor for Season 5, 2017. Powered by Maha Cement, Associate sponsors are Agni Steels, Nippon Paints, Smartron and Admiral Sportswear[4]

Year Edition Season Kit Manufacturers Shirt Sponsor
2017 July V Admiral Sportswear Muthoot

References

  1. "Tamil Thalaivas pro kabaddi league season 5 beginning". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
  2. "Tamil Thalaivas registered their first win of the season 2017". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 10 August 2017.
  3. "Season 5, standings".
  4. "Tamil Thalaivas Jersey launch and Partners". The Hindu. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
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