#4 Manjeet Chhillar (Puneri Paltan)
Puneri Paltan once again faltered at the same hurdle as they did in season 3. But had it not been for one man’s heroics, they might not have reached the semi-finals in the first place. Perhaps the most interesting aspect about Manjeet this year was the versatility he showed while defending. At times you’d find him at the left corner, at times on the right. Sometimes he even deployed himself in a central cover position. The captain was ready to do it all.
He finished his campaign with 43 successfully tackles, out of which the highlight was the record breaking 11 tackle points he picked up in a crunch match against Bengal Warriors. One of the most consistent defenders in PKL,Manjeet averaged close to 4 successful tackles per match.