2016 Pro Kabaddi League (January)

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Pro Kabaddi League – January 2016
Season 3
Tournament information
Dates30 January 2016 (2016-01-30)–5 March 2016 (2016-03-05)
AdministratorMashal Sports
Tournament
format(s)
Double round robin and playoffs
Host(s)India
Teams 8
Website prokabaddi.com
Final positions
Champion Patna Pirates (1st title)
Tournament statistics
Matches played60
Most raid points Flag of India.svg Pardeep Narwal (116)
Most tackle points Flag of India.svg Manjeet Chhillar (61)
Most successful raid Flag of India.svg Rishank Devadiga (86)
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2016 Pro Kabaddi League season was the third season of Pro Kabaddi League, [1] a professional kabaddi league played in India since 2014. Pro Kabaddi, which saw success in its second season, was all set to make its much awaited return for a third season from 30 January 2016, just five months after completion of the second season. Hyderabad hosted the opening leg of Season 3, with the first match being played between Telugu Titans and U Mumba [2] at the Titan's home turf, Gachibowli Indoor Stadium.The winner is Patna Pirates. [3]

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Star Sports Pro Kabaddi, organized by Mashal Sports and Star India, in association with the International Kabaddi Federation, Asian Kabaddi Federation and the Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India is now going to be a bi-annual league with two seasons every year, promising much more action for the audiences and also encouraging them to take up to playing Kabaddi.

The third season of the league will feature 60 games played on specially developed mats, in state of the art indoor stadiums across 34 days in 8 cities. Following the same ‘caravan style’ format like in the first two seasons, the league will be played at each franchise city for a duration of 4 days, where the home team will play 4 of the visiting franchises. All seven visiting franchises will play a set of away games in each city.

After the opening leg in Hyderabad, the caravan will move to the Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bengaluru, followed by Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata. This season, the badminton arena in the Balewadi Sports Complex, Pune will be the venue for the culmination to the first half of the league. The indoor stadium at the Patliputra Sports Complex, Patna will play host to the second half of the league with the caravan then moving to Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on 20 February 2016. Moving on from Jaipur, the league will be played in at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium in Delhi and move to the home of the reigning champions, U Mumba at National Sports Club of India, Mumbai. The playoffs will return to the national capital for the semi-finals, playoffs and the finals.

Star Sports Pro Kabaddi is the only domestic Indian sports league to witness a strong rise in viewership as compared to its inaugural season. The rise in viewership in the second season validates the viewers’ progression from initial curiosity of season 1 to a deeper level of affinity and engagement with the aspirational avatar of Indian sport of Kabaddi.

The appeal of the league continues to deliver strongly with core urban youth audiences passionately following the game. The metro contribution in the first two weeks of Season 2 was 65% to overall television viewership demonstrating that the urban, millennial audiences have a strong affinity for the sport. The League has not only seen the viewership grow on TV but has also made a big impact digitally. The online viewership of Season 2 increased nearly 20 times already and over 13 million unique visitors to date. It has also been among the most talked about events on social media and has generated 5.73 billion potential impressions globally across 310,000 conversations so far.

Franchises

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Delhi
Locations of the 2016 Pro Kabaddi teams

Stadium and locations

Points table

Team
Pld W L D SD Pts
U Mumba (R)1412209560
Patna Pirates (C)14102210458
Puneri Paltan (3)147439248
Bengal Warriors (4)1495026 47
Telugu Titans 14770-1038
Jaipur Pink Panthers 14482-6328
Bengaluru Bulls 142120-10214
Dabang Delhi KC 141121-14211
Source: ProKabaddi

(C) Champion; (R) Runners-up; (3) Third Place; (4) Fourth Place.

League stage

Leg 1: Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium, Vizag

30 January 2016
20:00
Telugu Titans 25–27
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 1
U Mumba won
30 January 2016
21:00
Dabang Delhi 29–35
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 2
Bengaluru Bulls won
31 January 2016
20:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 27–18
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 3
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
31 January 2016
21:00
Telugu Titans 27–26
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 4
Telugu Titans won
1 February 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 29–28
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 5
Patna Pirates won
1 February 2016
21:00
Telugu Titans 45–34
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 6
Telugu Titans won
2 February 2016
20:00
Telugu Titans 27–18
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 7
Telugu Titans won

Leg 2: Sree Kanteerava Stadium, Bengaluru

3 February 2016
20:00
Bengaluru Bulls 24–33
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 8
Patna Pirates won
3 February 2016
21:00
Dabang Delhi 20–38
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 9
Puneri Paltan won
4 February 2016
20:00
Bengaluru Bulls 24–34
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 10
Bengal Warriors won
5 February 2016
20:00
Dabang Delhi 17–30
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 11
U Mumba won
5 February 2016
21:00
Bengaluru Bulls 36–26
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 12
Bengaluru Bulls won
6 February 2016
20:00
U Mumba 26–40
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 13
Patna Pirates won
6 February 2016
21:00
Bengaluru Bulls 26–35
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 14
Telugu Titans won

Leg 3: Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata

7 February 2016
20:00
Bengal Warriors 33–28
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 15
Bengal Warriors won
7 February 2016
21:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 39–34
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 16
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
8 February 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 29–25
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 17
Patna Pirates won
8 February 2016
21:00
Bengal Warriors 34–17
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 18
Bengal Warriors won
9 February 2016
20:00
Bengal Warriors 31–36
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 19
Patna Pirates won
10 February 2016
20:00
U Mumba 29–28
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 20
U Mumba won
10 February 2016
21:00
Bengal Warriors 34–20
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 21
Bengal Warriors won

Leg 4: Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune

11 February 2016
20:00
Puneri Paltan 30–30
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 22
Match Tied
12 February 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 47–34
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 23
Patna Pirates won
12 February 2016
21:00
Puneri Paltan 32–32
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 24
Match Tied
13 February 2016
20:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 25–27
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 25
Telugu Titans won
13 February 2016
21:00
Puneri Paltan 27–29
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 26
U Mumba won
14 February 2016
20:00
U Mumba 32–21
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 27
U Mumba won
14 February 2016
21:00
Puneri Paltan 29–27
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 28
Puneri Paltan won

Leg 5: Patliputra Sports Complex, Patna

16 February 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 32–27
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 29
Patna Pirates won
16 February 2016
21:00
Telugu Titans 26–35
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 30
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
17 February 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 36–22
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 31
Patna Pirates won
18 February 2016
20:00
Bengaluru Bulls 21–35
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 32
Dabang Delhi won
18 February 2016
21:00
Patna Pirates 28–28
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 33
Match Tied
19 February 2016
20:00
Bengal Warriors 32–28
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 34
Bengal Warriors won
19 February 2016
21:00
Patna Pirates 28–34
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 35
U Mumba won

Leg 6: Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur

20 February 2016
20:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 30–21
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 36
Jaipur Pink Panthers won
20 February 2016
21:00
Puneri Paltan 32–22
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 37
Puneri Paltan won
21 February 2016
20:00
Telugu Titans 40–22
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 38
Telugu Titans won
21 February 2016
21:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 18–33
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 39
Puneri Paltan won
22 February 2016
20:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 18–34
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 40
Bengal Warriors won
23 February 2016
20:00
Bengal Warriors 17–30
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 41
U Mumba won
23 February 2016
21:00
Jaipur Pink Panthers 24–47
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 42
Patna Pirates won

Leg 7: Thyagaraj Sports Complex, Delhi

24 February 2016
20:00
Dabang Delhi 36–44
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 43
Telugu Titans won
25 February 2016
20:00
Bengaluru Bulls 18–39
U Mumba

Scorecard
Match 44
U Mumba won
25 February 2016
21:00
Dabang Delhi 34–67
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 45
Patna Pirates won
26 February 2016
20:00
Puneri Paltan 41–24
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 46
Puneri Paltan won
26 February 2016
21:00
Dabang Delhi 21–21
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 47
Match Tied
27 February 2016
20:00
Bengaluru Bulls 27–44
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 48
Puneri Paltan won
27 February 2016
21:00
Dabang Delhi 31–37
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 49
Bengal Warriors won

Leg 8: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai

28 February 2016
20:00
U Mumba 35–21
Jaipur Pink Panthers

Scorecard
Match 50
U Mumba won
28 February 2016
21:00
Telugu Titans 42–41
Patna Pirates

Scorecard
Match 51
Telugu Titans won
29 February 2016
20:00
U Mumba 30–27
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 52
U Mumba won
1 March 2016
20:00
Bengal Warriors 26–22
Bengaluru Bulls

Scorecard
Match 53
Bengal Warriors won
1 March 2016
21:00
U Mumba 38–22
Telugu Titans

Scorecard
Match 54
U Mumba won
2 March 2016
20:00
Puneri Paltan 43–19
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 55
Puneri Paltan won
2 March 2016
21:00
U Mumba 36–20
Dabang Delhi

Scorecard
Match 56
U Mumba won

Playoff stage

All matches played at Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, New Delhi.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
4 March 20:00
 
 
Patna Pirates 40
 
5 March 21:00
 
Puneri Paltan 21
 
Patna Pirates 31
 
4 March 21:00
 
U Mumba 28
 
U Mumba 41
 
 
Bengal Warriors 29
 
Third place
 
 
5 March 20:00
 
 
Puneri Paltan 31
 
 
Bengal Warriors 27

Semi-final


1st semi-final
4 March 2016
20:00
Patna Pirates 40–21
Puneri Paltan

Scorecard
Match 57
Patna Pirates won
2nd semi-final
4 March 2016
21:00
U Mumba 41–29
Bengal Warriors

Scorecard
Match 58
U Mumba won

Third place

5 March 2016
20:00
Puneri Paltan 31– 27 Bengal Warriors
Report
Thyagaraj Sports Complex, Delhi

Final

5 March 2016
21:00
Patna Pirates 31–28
U Mumba

Report
Match 60
Patna Pirates won and became the champions of PKL.

Statistics

Top 5 Raiders

NoPlayerTeamMatchesSuccessful RaidsRaid Points
1 Pardeep Narwal Patna Pirates 15 83116
2Rishank Devadiga U Mumba 1686106
3 Rohit Kumar Patna Pirates 1280102
4 Rahul Chaudhari Telugu Titans 137787
5Jang Kun Lee Bengal Warriors 156479

[5]

Top 5 Defenders

No.PlayerTeamMatchesSuccessful TacklesSuper TacklesTotal Tackle Points
1 Manjeet Chhillar Puneri Paltan 1556561
2Sandeep Narwal Patna Pirates 1453255
3 Surjeet Singh Puneri Paltan 1247148
4 Mohit Chhillar U Mumba 1344246
4Jasmer Singh Gulia Puneri Paltan 1641546

Team statistics

RankTeamSuccessful RaidsSuccessful Raids Per MatchSuccessful TackleSuccessful Tackle Per MatchSuper Tackles
1 Patna Pirates 24115.0617510.937
2 U Mumba 20612.8816310.186
3 Puneri Paltan 20312.6917410.8713
4 Bengal Warriors 21313.311378.5613
5 Telugu Titans 20614.711017.2115
6 Jaipur Pink Panthers 14910.641017.2116
7 Bungaluru Bulls 15811.29946.716
8 Dabang Delhi 17112.2198713

Source : [6]

Final Cash Awards

PositionTeamAward
1st Patna Pirates 1,00,00,000/-
2nd U Mumba 50,00,000/-
3rd Puneri Paltan 30,00,000/-
4th Bengal Warriors 20,00,000/-

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