sandeep narwal

Kabaddi Sensation Sandeep Narwal nominated for Arjuna Award

For his achievements in Kabaddi, Sandeep Narwal was nominated for the prestigious Arjuna Award. Kabaddi is a team sport where 7 players from each team swarm to get to the top. Not always, the better team wins mostly. The individual sometimes takes the game out of the face of defeat to turn it into a victory for his team.

One such name, which is very famous on the track in Kabaddi, is none other than Sandeep Narwal. He is an Indian national team player born on April 5, 1993, from Sonipat, Haryana. His aggression and leadership qualities are well known, his passion for the sport is unparalleled and his defensive power is unparalleled. He was nominated for the prestigious 2021 Arjuna Award, which was previously awarded. Most of the kabaddi betting is done on his name.

Early Life:

Sandeep started playing Kabaddi at just eight years old. The people around him saw the flash of his talent at a young age. Sandeep came from a humble background and completed his schooling at the government high school in Sonipat, Haryana.

His performances at the junior level made a good noise and earned him many accolades. He won numerous trophies and titles when he represented his school in numerous competitions. This eventually paved the way for the selection of the state team and was later selected by the Indian Sports Authority (SAI) and sent to Gandhinagar to train. This is where he met Coach Jayveer Sharma.

Inspired from:

Sandeep was very lucky to have grown up seeing his father, OP Narwal, make the country proud, as he himself was a player from Kabaddi and represented the country at the Asian Games.

While his father’s heroic deeds may have motivated him to start playing Kabaddi early, it was Jagdish Narwal who honed his skills. Jagdish Narwhal was a member of the team that won a gold medal at the 1990 Asian Games in Beijing. He had mentors and guidance in the Kabaddi area. Their guidance in their early days played a huge role in making them the most reliable Kabaddi player on the national and franchise teams as they are today.

International Career:

Sandeep Narwal was first selected to the Indian team in 2011 in the Junior Asians match. There, due to his performance, he caught the eye of several coaches and soon became a member of the adult team. The latter was a member of the Indian team that won a gold medal at the 2016 South Asian Games. He won the 2016 Kabaddi World Championships and the 2018 Dubai Masters with the Indian national team.

He was also a member of the Indian team that won a bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Games after losing to Iran in the semi-finals.

His international record stands

  • Total Matches Played – 125
  • Total Earned Points – 559
  • Total tackles – 574
  • Total tackle points – 310

Medals Record:

  • Gold at 2016 Kabaddi World Cup
  • Gold at Asian kabaddi Championship 2017
  • Bronze at 2018 Asian Games
  • Gold at 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters
  • Gold at South Asian Games

Pro Kabaddi Journey:

Sandeep started his career as a corner defender and soon he played on his raid and became one of the most successful versatile players in the league’s history. When he performs a raid his incredible speed and deceptive agility make it difficult to predict while his immense strength and power make him a solid defender.

Over time, the team has become a valuable all-around player. He found the perfect blend of speed and power. This factor really makes it a countable force, its characteristic step being the “block” where it places itself and blocks itself in front of the fleeing raider.

Narwal made his VIVO Pro debut in Kabaddi against the Bengaluru Bulls with Patna Pirates. He scored 119 points in the starting season, making him the second most successful all-around player in the campaign. He played for the Patna Pirates team for 3 seasons, serving as captain and leading them to the semi-finals in Season 2 of the PKL. He received the Best Defender award with 53 successful installations next season.  Most of the kabaddi betting sites in India give best odds when Narwal raids.

Over the next few seasons, he regularly changed teams from Telugu Titans in Season 4, Puneri Paltan in Season 5 and 6, and U Mumba in Season 7, and joined Delhi Dabang for the latest release. They will hope to use their knowledge and experience to lead them into the playoffs.