Pro kabaddi League 2023 Schedule, PKL Time Table, Teams, Player List

The Pro Kabaddi League 2023 is going to start from 2nd December 2023 and it has been awaited for a long time. Earlier, it was scheduled in September 2023 but it was postponed in December 2023. Now, you can check the Pro Kabaddi league 2023 Start Date which according to the official website is 2nd December 2023. Once the Season 10 Series starts, you can watch it on the TV or Disney+Hotstar App. You can find the Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Schedule PDF in this post and then you can make the plans accordingly to cheer up your favourite teams. There are a total 12 Teams which you can check under the PKL Season 10 2023 Team List given below. Make sure you check the complete schedule and other information in this post such as Vivo Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Player List and venues. Different teams play against each other at different venues to reach the finals and then the winner is announced after the Finals are over. Here in this post, you can find complete information on the Vivo Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Points Table and PKL Season 10 Schedule 2023 PDF which will be very helpful for you.

Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Teams List

  • Bengal Warriors
  • Bengaluru Bulls
  • Dabang Delhi K.C
  • Gujarat Giants
  • Haryana Steelers
  • Jaipur Pink Panthers
  • Patna Pirates
  • Puneri Paltan
  • Tamil Thalaiva
  • Telugu Titans.
  • U Mumba
  • UP Yodha

PKL Season 10 Schedule 2023

  • The PKL Season 10 Schedule 2023 PDF will be out soon on the official website.
  • As per information coming to us, Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Season 10 will be starting on 2nd December 2023.
  • There are 12 Teams from various States or Regions which will be playing the Kabaddi matches as per schedule.
  • This tournament is of Robin Round Format and Playoffs will be played to select the Finalists for the League.
  • Check the Tentative Schedule in the table below and then get ready to cheer up your Favorite Team.

Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Player List

Name of the Team

Bengal Warriors

Nitin Rawal, Shubham Shinde, Shrikant Jadhav, Chai-Ming Chang, Aslam Thambi, Bhoir Akshay Bharat, Akshay Kumar, Akshay Bodake, Nitin Kumar, Vishwas S, Vaibhav Bhausaheb Garje, R Guhan, Suyon Baban Gaikar, Parshant Kumar, Maninder Singh

Bengaluru Bulls

Piotr Pamulak, Ponparthiban Subramanian, Sunder, Surjeet Singh, Abhishek Singh, Banty, Monu, Ankit, Sushil, Rakshit, Rohit Kumar, Neeraj Narwal, Bharat, Saurabh Nandal, Yash Hooda, Vishal, Vikash Khandola, Ran Singh, Md. Liton Ali

Dabang Delhi K.C

Nitin Chandel, Balasaheb Shahaji Jadhav, Akash Prasher, Vikrant, Felix Li, Yuvraj Pandeya, Mohit, Naveen Kumar, Vijay, Manjeet, Ashish Narwal, Suraj Panwar, Vishal Bhardwaj, Sunil, Ashu Malik, Meetu

Gujarat Giants

Sombir, Vikas Jaglan, Sourav Gulia, Deepak Rajender Singh, Ravi Kumar, More GB, Jitendar Yadav, Nitesh, Jagdeep, Balaji D, Manuj, Sonu, Rakesh, Rohan Singh, Parteek Dahiya, Fazel Atrachali, Rohit Gulia, Mohammad Esmaeil Nabibakhsh, Arkam Shaikh

Haryana Steelers

Hasan Balbool, Ghanshyam Magar, Rahul Sethpal, Himanshu Chaudhary, Ravindra Chauhan, Ashish, Mohit, K Prapanjan, Vinay, Jaideep, Mohit, Naveen, Monu, Harsh, Sunny, Siddharth Desai, Chandran Ranjit

Jaipur Pink Panthers

Ashish Devank, Amir Hossein Mohammadmaleki, Shashank B, Lucky Sharma, Lavish, Navneet, Rahul Chaudhari, Sumit, Sunil Kumar, Arjun Deshwal, Ajith Kumar V, Reza Mirbhageri, Bhavani Rajput, Sahul Kumar, Ankush, Abhishek KS

Patna Pirates

Manjeet, Zheng-Wei Chen, Daniel Odhiambo, Rohit, Sajin Chandrasekar, Krishan, Ankit, Deepak Kumar, Mahendra Choudhary, Sandeep Kumar, Rakesh Narwal, Sanjay, Sachin, Neeraj Kumar, Manish, Thiyagarajan Yuvaraj, Naveen Sharma, Ranjit Venkatramana Naik, Anuj Kumar

Puneri Paltan

Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyanneh, Vahid Rezaei Mehr, Ahmed Mustafa Enamdar, Ishwar, Hardee, Abhinesh Nadarajan, Gaurav Khatri, Sanket Sawant, Pankaj Mohite, Aslam Inamdar, Mohit Goyat, Akash Shinde, Badal Singh, Aditya Shinde

Tamil Thalaiva

Ritik, Masanmutu Lakshnanan, Satish Kanan, Amirhossein Bastami, Mohammadreza Kaboudrahangi, Ajinkya Pawar, Sagar, Himanshu, M Abhishek, Sahil, Mohit, Aashish, Narender, Himanshu, Jatin, Himanshu Singh, Selvamani K

Telugu Titans

Shankar Bhimraj Gadai, Omkar R. More, Gaurav Dahiya, Mohit, Ajit Pandurang Pawar, Robin Chaudhary, Parvesh Bhainswal, Rajnish, Mohit, Nitin, Vijay, Pawan Sehrawat, Hamid Mirzaei Nader, Milad Jabbari

U Mumba

Girish Maruti Ernak, Mahendra Singh, Guman Singh, Amirmohammad Zafardanesh, Alireza Mirzaeian, Rohit Yadav, Kunal, Visvanath V, Saurav Parthe, Surinder Singh, Jai Bhagwan, Rinku, Heidarali Ekrami, Shivam, Shivansh Thakur, Pranay, Vinay Rane, Rupesh, Sachin

Guide to Watch Live Vivo Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Season 10

  • You can follow the Instructions below to Watch Live Vivo Pro Kabaddi League 2023 Season 10.
  • There are two methods through which you can watch PKL Season 10 Live.
  • First one is through the TV on which you can open Star Sports Channel and Watch the teams in Action.
  • Second method is to subscribe to Disney+Hotstar and then Download the App.
  • On this Application, you can watch PKL Season 10 Live.
  • Apart from this, you can also watch the Live Scores on this page.

Vivo Pro Kabaddi League Venues 2023

  • Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata
  • Kanteerava Indoor Stadium, Bengaluru Thyagaraj Sports Complex, Delhi
  • EKA Arena, Ahmedabad
  • Motilal Nehru School of Sports, Sonipat
  • Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium, Jaipur Patliputra Sports Complex, Patnal
  • Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Chennai
  • Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad
  • Sardar vallabhbhai Patel Indoor Stadium, Mumbai
  • Babu Banarasi Das Indoor Stadium, Lucknow

TERMS & DEFINITIONS USED IN THE GAME OR A MATCH

  1. Field of Play means the area which shall be covered with the AKFI approved playing mats measuring a minimum of 17 meters x 18 meters and maximum of 20 meters x 20 meters
  2. Court means the area on which the Pro Kabaddi matches shall be conducted measuring 13 meters x 10 meters. Court is within the Field of Play, represented through lines (points ABCD as indicated in the above diagram).
  3. End Line means the four boundary lines forming the court together (AB, BC, CD and DA as indicated in the above diagram). All end lines shall be of 3 to 5 cm width
  4. Lobby means the yellow strips on both sides of the court measuring 1 meter in width. 
  5. Mid Line means the line that divides the play field into two equal halves (IJ as indicated in the above diagram)
  6. Half-Court means each half of the court divided by the mid line (AIJD & BCJI as indicated in the above diagram)
  7. Baulk Line means each of the lines in court parallel to the mid line (MN & RQ as indicated in the above diagram). The distance of the baulk line from the mid line is 3.75 meter
  8. Bonus Line means the line between the baulk line and end line (PO & TS as indicated in the above diagram). The distance between Bonus line and Baulk line is 1 meter.
  9. Cant means the repeated chanting of the approved word “Kabaddi”. The chanting should be without break, at a stretch, and clear aloud sounding.
  10. Raider means the player that enters into the opponents half court with the cant. The raider must begin his cant before he crosses the mid line to enter the opponents’ half court. 
  11. Defender means any player who is in his half court when the raider from the opponents’ side is raiding.
  12. Losing the cant means stopping or a break in the cant by a raider. A cant must be continuous and loud sounding.
  13. To put out a defender means the defender being declared out when a raider touches the defender without any breach in rules of play, or if any part of the body of the defender touches part of the raider, and then the raider touches his court with the cant.
  14. To hold a Raider means if the defender or defenders hold the raider without any breach in the rules of play and keep the raider in their court and do not allow him to reach his court until he loses his cant or the Referee/Umpire blows the whistle. 
  15. To reach court safely means if the raider touches his court with any part of the body through the midline without any breach in rules of play with cant.
  16. Touch means if the raider touches any one or more defender by any part of his body including the defenders clothing, shoes and any other apparel he may be wearing.
  17. Struggle means when one of more delenders come into contact with the raider. After touchor struggle, the lobbies are activated and included as part of the court.

Raid means

a. When the raider enters the court of opponent with cant

b. Each raid is restricted to 30 seconds (in both the halves). The clocks will be set / reset as raider crosses the center line or when the raid is over.

c. The clocks will be stopped when:

MATCH RULES Kabaddi League

1.Team

Each playing team shall consist of minimum 10 and maximum 12 Players. 7 Players shall take the ground at a time and the remaining 5 players are substitutes. Each team is mandatorily required to have 2 overseas players in their playing team.

a. Only in the case of a team fielding 10 players as their playing squad, a minimum of 1 overseas player shall be allowed in the squad.

2.Duration of the match

The duration of the match shall be a minimum of 40 minutes divided equally in two halves of 20 minutes each along with 5 minutes interval between halves. The teams will change sides after the interval. The number of players for each team at the start of second half shall remain the same as it was at the end of first half.

3.System of scoring

a. Each team shall score one point for every opponent out or put out. The side, which scores.an ALL-OUT, shall score two extra points. The out and revival rule will be applicable.

b. Each team shall score one point for every bonus point awarded.

c. If the raider is caught when there are only 3 defenders or less, the defending team gets an additional bonus point. The total points awarded in such an instance are 2.

4. Time Out

a. Each Team shall be allowed to take One Time Out of 90 Seconds each per match. Such time out shall be called for by the Captain, Coach or any playing member of the team with the permission of referee. During the time out, the Match clock will be paused and will restart on the commencement of the next raid which has to start on the blow of the whistle by the referee / umpire.

b. During time out the teams shall not leave the ground. In case of any violation a technical point shall be awarded to the opponent team.

c. Official Time out can be called for by the Referee / Umpire in the event of any injury to a player, interruption by outsiders, re-lining of the ground, or any such unforeseen circumstances. Match clock will be paused and will restart on the commencement of the next raid which has to start on the blow of the whistle by the referee / Umpire.

5.Coach Consultation

Each team will be allowed 1 In-Play Coach Consultation per half per match; wherein coaches can guide their teams without stoppage of play. The match clock will continue during such consultations. The operating procedure for In-Play Coach Consultations will be as follows:

a. In-Play Coach Consultations may be availed by Teams only when their team is engaged in a Raid on the opponent team. This consultation would be allowed a time-limit of 20 seconds, or till when the raid is completed; whichever ends first.

b. The coach desiring to provide In-Play Consultation to his team will request the Match Assistant Scorer deployed on his side of the playing area for the same.