
Not just a game. Not just a bid. The PKL Auction is where dreams are sold, fortunes flip, and legends are born—in seconds.
The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) has become one of India’s most thrilling sporting spectacles, but what happens before the first whistle blows is just as intense as the action on the mat. Welcome to the PKL Auction—the multi-crore battlefield where players are picked, franchises gamble millions, and underdogs become household names overnight.
This isn’t your average sports draft. It’s a high-stakes auction theatre, a mix of strategy, emotion, and adrenaline where every second counts and every bid could change the trajectory of a team—or a player’s life.
🎯 What Is the PKL Auction?
The PKL Auction is an annual event where eight (now twelve) franchises compete to build their dream teams from a pool of domestic and international kabaddi players. It’s structured into categories:
- Elite Retained Players (ERP)
- Retained Young Players (RYP)
- New Young Players (NYP)
- Domestic Open Auction Pool
- International Players Pool
Each team is given a fixed purse (budget) to bid for players. The goal? Build a squad that can dominate both tactically and physically while staying within financial limits. It’s like assembling a chessboard—with warriors.
💸 The Drama of the Gavel: Not Just Numbers
At the heart of every PKL auction is raw emotion. Coaches sweating under pressure. Owners gesturing intensely. Scouts whispering stats into ears. Commentators throwing in dramatic pauses as the hammer inches closer to a winning bid.
Players like Pardeep Narwal, Manjeet Chhillar, or Fazel Atrachali have seen their values soar beyond ₹1 crore—astronomical for a sport once played barefoot in dusty village fields.
But this isn’t just about the big names. The real stories lie in the young talents who enter as unknowns and walk out as stars. A ₹20 lakh bid might not grab headlines, but for a player from a rural background, it’s life-changing.
🔍 The Strategy Game: More Than Just Bidding
Behind every paddle raised is months of analysis.
- Data analysts crunch player performance stats—tackle success rates, raid points per match, consistency under pressure.
- Coaches prioritize team balance—do they need an aggressive raider or a rock-solid corner defender?
- Franchise managers monitor purse value closely—overspending early could ruin endgame strategy.
The result? A mental war room disguised as an auction table.
🌟 Notable Moments from Recent Auctions
- Pardeep Narwal’s ₹1.65 crore signing by UP Yoddhas (2021)
Broke all previous records and redefined kabaddi economics. - Fazel Atrachali becoming the most expensive overseas player
Proved that kabaddi is going global, and international stars now command major respect (and pay). - Monu Goyat’s surprise ₹1.51 crore bid in 2018
Sparked debate: Is kabaddi entering an IPL-style bidding bubble?
These moments electrified fans and made the PKL auction a trending topic—not just among sports lovers, but across national media.
🚀 Why the PKL Auction Is a Revolution
The PKL auction is more than just player trading—it’s a celebration of India’s sporting evolution.
- It empowers grassroots talent: Scouts now search villages, colleges, and small tournaments for hidden gems.
- It gives financial independence to athletes who were once ignored by mainstream sports coverage.
- It has globalized kabaddi: With players from Iran, South Korea, Kenya, and Sri Lanka participating, the auction has become a hub of international kabaddi diplomacy.