#2 Mohit Chhillar
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A rock-solid defender on the right corner position, Mohit Chhillar did not enjoy a great season as per his lofty standards as he managed to notch up just 39 tapoints from 20 games.
Having played alongside Surender Nada all his PKL career, Mohit failed to provide the needed support to Nada although the Steelers skipper led his team fabulously and finished as the best defender of the season.
Mohit, although he did have his moments of brilliance looked a pale shadow of his brilliant self as he went in for half-hearted tackles and appeared quite hesitant to go for the kill on many occasions.
While he certainly does not deserve a place at the back of his PKL performance, his experience and chemistry with Nada might have just earned him the place in the squad.