The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) has revolutionized the sport of Kabaddi, transforming it into a mainstream spectacle with immense fanfare. Over the years, many talented players have emerged from this platform, making a significant impact on the sport.
As we head into the 11th season of PKL, it's time to reflect on the finest Indian players who have dominated the mat and earned their place in the all-time Indian Playing 7 of PKL.

These players have consistently delivered match-winning performances and left an indelible mark on the league. Here is a look at the all-time best starting 7 in Pro Kabaddi history:
1. Pardeep Narwal (Raider): It is impossible to discuss PKL without mentioning the legendary Pardeep Narwal. Known as the 'Dubki King,' Pardeep is a once-in-a-generation raider.
His unmatched raiding prowess has earned him the title of PKL's all-time leading raid point scorer, with a staggering 1,690 raid points in 170 matches. Pardeep's exceptional ability to pull off multi-point raids and his signature "dubki" move have left defenders in disarray time and again.
Pardeep is the only player to surpass 1,500 raid points in PKL history and boasts a record 369 raid points in a single season (season 5), which led Patna Pirates to their third consecutive PKL title.
After a successful spell with Patna Pirates, Pardeep moved to UP Yoddhas and now returns to Bengaluru Bulls for season 11, continuing to cement his legacy as one of the greatest raiders in the league.
2. Maninder Singh (Raider): Maninder Singh's consistency makes him a staple in the all-time Indian Playing 7. Since his debut with Jaipur Pink Panthers in the inaugural PKL season, Maninder has emerged as one of the most powerful raiders in the league.
Despite a break due to injury, he returned stronger than ever with Bengal Warriorz, leading them to their first PKL title in season 7. With 1,428 raid points in 143 matches, Maninder has been the go-to man for Bengal Warriorz, excelling in high-pressure situations.
His strength, agility, and knack for delivering when it matters most have made him one of the most feared raiders in PKL. Maninder remains with Bengal Warriorz for season 11 after being retained for a whopping ₹1.15 crore.
3. Pawan Sehrawat (Raider): Pawan Sehrawat, aptly nicknamed the "Hi-Flyer," has dazzled fans with his high-leaping raids and incredible speed. Starting his PKL career with Bengaluru Bulls, Pawan's breakout performance came in season 6 when he guided the Bulls to their maiden title with his electrifying raids.
His ability to dismantle defenses earned him 1,189 raid points in just 126 matches. Pawan's raiding style involves breaking defensive chains and executing quick, multi-point raids.
His fearless approach has made him one of the league's most dangerous raiders. After brief stints with Tamil Thalaivas and Telugu Titans, Pawan is now considered a stalwart in Indian Kabaddi and the league.
4. Deepak Niwas Hooda (All-Rounder): Deepak Hooda is one of the most versatile players in PKL history, excelling as both a raider and defender. Over his career, Deepak has accumulated an impressive 1,020 raid points, making him one of the league's most dependable all-rounders.
His ability to lead by example, both as a captain and a player, has been instrumental. While his primary strength lies in raiding, Deepak's defensive contributions, although less frequent, have proven vital in turning matches around. His calm demeanor, strategic gameplay, and versatility have made him one of the best all-rounders to ever play in PKL.
5. Manjeet Chhillar (All-Rounder): Manjeet is also one of the best all-rounders in PKL history. Over the course of his career, Manjeet has amassed 391 tackle points with a 50% tackle success rate, making him a dominant force in defense.
Known for his aggressive tackling style, Manjeet has frequently been the key to shutting down opposition raiders. While his raiding contributions are more sporadic, they have often come at critical moments in do-or-die raids.
Manjeet's leadership, combined with his consistent performances in both defense and attack, make him one of the best all-rounders in the league's history.
6. Surjeet Singh (Defender): Surjeet has firmly established himself as one of PKL's most reliable defenders, particularly in the right cover position. With 404 tackle points in 148 matches, Surjeet's ability to read the game and execute crucial tackles has made him a nightmare for opposition raiders.
His impressive 34 High 5s and 25 Super Tackles further showcase his ability to rise to the occasion in pressure situations. Surjeet's defensive prowess, combined with his leadership on the mat, has made him a mainstay in any discussion about the best defenders in PKL history.
7. Ravinder Pahal (Defender): No PKL all-time team would be complete without Ravinder Pahal in the right corner position. Often regarded as one of the best defenders in PKL history, Pahal has accumulated 339 tackle points in 124 matches.
His fearless approach and sharp tackling technique have earned him the title of one of the finest right corner defenders. Pahal's absence in season 11 is noticeable, but his legacy as a stalwart defender remains intact, making him the ideal choice for the all-time Indian Playing 7.