Abinesh Nadarajan Height, Weight, Age, Family, Biography & More
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Height: 5'9"
Age: 23 Years
Profession: Kabaddi Player
Some Lesser Known Facts About Abinesh Nadarajan
- In 2020, Abinesh Nadarajan became a part of the Sports Authority of India Kabaddi team and played for them at the 46th Junior Nationals Kabaddi Championship 2020 held in Rohtak, Haryana. [1]Indian Kabaddi
- In 2021, Abinesh Nadarajan made his debut in the Pro Kabaddi League. He was selected by Puneri Paltan as a as a defender for Rs. 6 Lakhs to play in season 8 of the Pro Kabaddi League. He played a total of 22 matches during the tournament. He maintained a raid strike rate of 44 per cent and a tackle strike rate of 42 per cent. He earned 48 points overall in the tournament. [2]The Hindu
- In 2022, he was again signed by Puneri Paltan as a right-cover defender for ₹14.40 Lakhs to play during season 9 of the Pro Kabaddi League. He played in 15 matches throughout the tournament. He achieved a raid strike rate of 50 per cent and a tackle strike rate of 43 per cent. He scored a total of 35 points in the tournament.
- During season 9 of the Pro Kabaddi League, Abinesh Nadarajan won the title of Game Changer of the Match.
- In 2023, he was again retained by Puneri Paltan for season 10 of the Pro Kabaddi League as a right-cover defender in Category C for Rs. 13 Lakhs. [3]My Khel
- In December 2023, Abinesh Nadarajan maintained a 100 per cent tackle rate during season 10 of the Pro Kabaddi League. In an interview, Puneri Paltan’s coach praised Abinesh for his performance and claimed that Abinesh is a good player and should be considered to represent India at the Asian Kabaddi Championship. He said,
Abinesh is an outstanding defender. What we saw today, his timing, his anticipation was brilliant. In future, he can play in the Asian Games, and World Cups for India. He was integral to the team today and in the end, the captain (Aslam Inamdar) and vice-captain (Mohammadreza Shadloui) lifted him in front of his home crowd. It gave me immense pride and joy.”
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