Player’s broken heart due to being unsold, retirement in youth full of heart

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Retirement: Think, a player who made the team the champion several times on his own, which the audience used to buy tickets to see on the field, when he suddenly announced the retirement, what would be felt? And if this retirement is only because no one took his name in the auction-so the world of the game starts to look merciless. A similar heart -breaking decision came to light on Monday.

The player we are talking about is none other than Pradeep Narwal, who has been the most successful raider in the history of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL). At the age of 28, he announced the retirement from the game.

No team agreed to buy Pradeep Narwal at the PKL season 12 auction. He then decided to retirement and will now start a new innings as a coach. The pain of the player rejected behind this decision is clearly reflected.

Long list of records, But farewell is very silent

Pradeep made 1801 red points in his career, which is the highest in PKL history. His average was 9.47 Red Point per match. He played five seasons for Patna Pirates and gave the team the title three times.

Later he was also a part of UP Warrior and Bengaluru Bulls. However, his performance with these teams did not remain the same. He could not return to the top form in the last few seasons. Despite the constant opportunity, he could not prove himself.

Now will make a career in this field

Pradeep announced his retirement in a live video with sports journalist Sunil Taneja and told that he will now train young players as coaches. He believes that the experience he has found on the field will now help in furthering the new generation.

Pradeep’s decision is not just a retirement of a player, but a mirror of the truth in which the demand for market dominates more than performance. The player who once used to collect the most applause in the stadium today left without noise.

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