Mumbai: Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) players are slowly breaking barriers and are becoming the costliest non-cricketing sportspersons in the country. After Monu Goyat became the most expensive player in the PKL history last year by pocketing Rs 1.51 crore, the 2019 auction was not much different as Siddharth Desai caused a bidding war between franchises before Telugu Titans bid Rs 1.45 crore to take him home.
After playing just one PKL season, Siddharth has acquired the name, 'Poster Boy of Kabaddi', by accumulating 218 points from just 21 games and playing a significant role in taking U Mumba to the playoffs.
Hailing from the small Phulewadi town in Kolhapur, the Maharashtra raider came from nowhere and shattered one after another record and was set to take the auction by storm. After becoming the second-most costliest player in the PKL history, the star raider talked on his expectations and preparations.
"I had a fantastic show in 2018 and I knew there will be big bidding for me. However, I never thought about any particular amount. I was just expecting any of the franchise to give me a chance as it's 'Kabaddi' that has given me everything in life," he said.
When asked if there would be any pressure on him as a huge amount has been spent on him, the raider said: "I won't take any pressure. Whenever I enter the mat, I will keep the 'amount' thing out of it and will take this again as my first season.