Mumbai: New Zealand pacer Trent Boult, wicket-keeper Tom Latham and Mitchell Santner were hugely impressed with 'Kabaddi' during their recent World Cup 2023 assignment in India and believe team-mates Glenn Phillips, Daryl Mitchell and Tim Southee would excel in the game of 'raiders' and 'defenders'.
Latham also saw a similarity between 'Kabaddi' and rugby -- the most popular sport in New Zealand with the All Blacks players enjoying cult status back home.
India are the pioneers of 'Kabaddi', with the men's team winning seven of the eight gold medals in Asian Games history, while the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) has become one of the most popular franchise-based leagues in the country, attracting talented players from across the world. Trent Boult backed teammates Mitchell and Southee to try their hand in the sport, saying the duo is strongly built for the rigours of a tough sport like kabaddi.
"I've watched it a couple of times. I think you need strong legs for the sport. I would put up Daryl Mitchell and Tim Southee's names for this game," Boult, a left-arm pacer, said.