Pardeep Narwal, well known as the Dubki King, is all set to get back to where it all started. He was roped in by the Bengaluru Bulls at the PKL 2024 Auction for a bid of INR 70 Lakh. Notably, Pardeep Narwal started off his PKL journey with the Bulls in the second season.
After his signing with the Bulls, Narwhal stated that he is excited to get back to the Bulls set-up and talked about the best thing of the franchise having Randhir Singh Sehrawat as their coach since the first season of PKL. Also Read: PKL Auction Day 2 Highlights

Narwal also emphasized that he is eager to get close to 1800 raid points in PKL 2024. Importantly, Narwal is the first and only player to accumulate 1600+ raid points in PKL history.
"It's a good feeling to get back where it all started. My goal is to get to 1800 raid points in PKL 2024. One thing I like the most about the Bengaluru Bulls is they have had only one coach since their first season till the 11th edition, which talks a lot about discipline," Pardeep Narwal told media.
It's worth noting that Randhir Singh Sehrawat is the longest-serving coach in the Pro Kabaddi League and he has been again appointed as the Bengaluru Bulls coach for the 11th season.
He has been part of the Bulls franchise since the inaugural season of the league and propelled them to their first PKL title in the sixth edition. Importantly, he worked with the Indian Railways' men's and women's kabaddi teams before making it to the Bulls franchise.
Pardeep Narwal started his PKL journey with the Bengaluru Bulls
For the unversed, Pardeep Narwal made his PKL debut in the second season of the PKL with the Bengaluru Bulls franchise. However, he could score only nine raid points in his debut PKL season. He was later released by the franchise.
In the PKL third season, he was signed by the Patna Pirates, which was the turning point of Narwal's career. He bagged 121 and 133 points in the third and fourth seasons to emerge as the best raider in both seasons for Patna.
His best season came in PKL 2017 when he accumulated 369 raid points in 26 matches, leading Patna Pirates to a hat-trick of title wins. Later, he was part of the Pirates set-up for two more editions before joining the UP Yoddhas franchise.