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Parvesh Bhainswal Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Family, Biography & More

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Height: 5' 10"
Hometown: Sonipat
Age: 26 Years

Parvesh Bhainswal

Bio/Wiki
Real NameParvesh Malik [1]Instagram - Parvesh Malik
ProfessionKabaddi Player
Physical Stats & More
Height (approx.)in centimeters- 178 cm
in meters- 1.78 m
in feet & inches- 5’ 10”
Weight (approx.)in kilograms- 75 kg
in pounds- 165 lbs
Body Measurements (approx.)- Chest: 40 Inches
- Waist: 32 Inches
- Biceps: 15 Inches
Eye ColourBlack
Hair ColourDark brown
Kabaddi
Pro Kabaddi League DebutJaipur Pink Panthers (season 4, 2016)
Coach/MentorJaivir Sharma, Manpreet Singh (Gujarat Fortune Giants)
PositionDefender
Medals• Gold medal at the 13th South Asian Games (2019)
Parvesh Bhainswal after winning gold at the 13th South Asian Games
• Gold medal at the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship (2023)
Team India after winning gold at the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship
• Gold medal at the 19th Asian Games (2023)
Parvesh Bhainswal after winning gold medal at the 19th Asian Games
Personal Life
Date of Birth12 April 1997 (Saturday)
Age (as of 2023)26 Years
BirthplaceSonipat district, Haryana, India
Zodiac signAries
NationalityIndian
HometownSonipat
Educational QualificationBachelor of Arts [2]YouTube - The Munish Polist
HobbyWatching films
Relationships & More
Marital StatusUnmarried
Family
Wife/SpouseN/A
ParentsNames Not Known
Parvesh Bhainswal with his mother
SiblingsBrother- Savesh Malik (elder)
Sister- None
Favourites
ExercisePush-up
CoachManpreet Singh
FoodRoti & sabzi
BeverageTea
CarToyota Fortuner
ActorRandeep Hooda
ActressKatrina Kaif
Style Quotient
Car Collection• Hyundai Verna
Parvesh Bhainswal with his Hyundai Verna
• Mahindra Scorpio
Parvesh Bhainswal with his Mahindra Scorpio car
Bike CollectionRoyal Enfield Bullet
Parvesh Bhainswal with his Royal Enfield bullet

Parvesh Bhainswal

Some Lesser Known Facts About Parvesh Bhainswal

  • Parvesh Bhainswal is an Indian Kabaddi professional and is known for playing in the Pro Kabaddi League. He was a member of the Indian Kabaddi team, which won gold medal at the 19th Asian Games held in Hangzhou, China.
  • He is from Bhainswal village in the Sonipat district of Haryana.

    A childhood image of Parvesh Bhainswal

    A childhood image of Parvesh Bhainswal

  • As a child, Parvesh observed his elder brother engage in Kabaddi, which developed his interest in the sport and started to participate in tournaments. Despite deciding to quit playing Kabaddi after his father’s passing, his brother encouraged him to continue playing.
  • At the age of 11-12, Parvesh and his cousin Sunil Malik began their Kabaddi journey. In an interview, he discussed how he initially started playing Kabaddi and eventually transitioned into becoming a professional Kabaddi player, he shared,

    It all started in school after watching our elder brothers play Kabaddi. At that time, we just used to play for fun, but as things progressed and we participated in U-14 nationals and school nationals, and we began to realise that there was potential for us in kabaddi. Since then we haven’t looked back and here we are on the Pro Kabaddi League stage.” [3]Firstpost

  • While studying at school, Parvesh participated in the Under-14 school games, where his talent caught the attention of coach Jaivir Sharma during the University Nationals. Later, he joined the Sports Authority of India (SAI) in Gandhinagar.

    Parvesh Bhainswal after winning a medal in a Kabaddi match during the initial days of his career

    Parvesh Bhainswal after winning a medal in a Kabaddi match during the initial days of his career

  • After he performed well in the national and international Kabaddi matches, he was selected by the Indian Railways for the post of TT.
  • His Kabaddi journey also includes active involvement in various domestic Kabaddi tournaments, representing teams of the Income Tax and Railway departments.
  • Parvesh’s performance in the national team caught the eye of the Jaipur Pink Panthers, leading to his selection for Season 4 of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).
  • In the PKL Season 5 auction in 2017, he was bought by the Gujarat Fortune Giants for Rs 25 lakhs. Throughout the season, he secured 48 tackle points in 24 matches, along with 4 Super Tackles.
  • In PKL Season 6, he was once again bought by the Gujarat Fortune Giants for Rs 35 lakhs. His exceptional performance during the 6th season resulted in him achieving a personal best with 86 tackle points in 25 matches, including 4 Super Tackles.

    Parvesh Bhainswal diving to tackle Pardeep Narwal in a PKL season 6 match

    Parvesh Bhainswal diving to tackle Pardeep Narwal in a PKL season 6 match

  • In 2019, Parvesh contributed as a member of the Indian Kabaddi team, securing a gold medal in the 13th South Asian Games in Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • In PKL Season 7 in 2019, he garnered 55 tackle points in 22 matches. Continuing with his team, he, and his cousin Sunil Malik, were retained by the Gujarat Giants for PKL Season 8 in 2021.

    Parvesh Bhainswal and Sunil Malik playing at cover positions during a PKL match

    Parvesh Bhainswal and Sunil Malik playing at cover positions during a PKL match

  • In 2020, Parvesh played with the Indian Railways team, securing a gold medal in the 67th Senior National Kabaddi Championship.
  • In 2022, he and his team achieved success by winning a trophy and gold medal at the 69th Men’s Senior National Kabaddi Championships.
  • During the 2022 season of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season 9, Parvesh Bhainswal secured a deal worth Rs 62 lakhs and performed well as a left cover for the Telugu Titans. He achieved six High 5s in 21 games.

  • In June 2023, he played a key role in the Indian Kabaddi team’s triumph, winning gold at the 11th Asian Kabaddi Championship held in Busan, South Korea.
  • In 2023, Parvesh played as a member of the Indian team, clinching a gold medal in the Asian Games finals in Hangzhou, China. The team achieved success after beating Iran with a score of 33-29.

    Parvesh Bhainswal during the final match against Iran at the 19th Asian Games

    Parvesh Bhainswal during the final match against Iran at the 19th Asian Games

  • He was retained by the Telugu Titans in the August 2023 auctions for the PKL season 10.
  • Parvesh Bhainswal once shared that if he hadn’t pursued a career in Kabaddi, he would have chosen to become a wrestler. [4]YouTube – Oneindia Hindi
  • He is fond of animals.

    Parvesh Bhainswal with a pet dog

    Parvesh Bhainswal with a pet dog