#2 Mohit Chhillar
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Ahead of the fourth season of the Pro Kabaddi League, Mohit Chhillar grabbed the headlines as he emerged as the costliest defender from the season, bagged for a whopping 53 lakh rupees by the Bengaluru Bulls, a price which he justified as he finished third-best on the defenders' list, with 47 points from 14 games.
For the fifth season, Chhillar shifted to the Haryana Steelers to continue his famous alliance with Surender Nada with whom Chhillar has played all through his PKL career.
While he did not have the best of seasons to start with, Chhillar regained his form in the fag end of the season as he finished with 42 points from 20 matches.
With buckets of experience having played for India and also five seasons in the lucrative league, Mohit Chhillar can certainly expect teams to keep aside a big sum of money for the talented defender.
However, the question remains - Will he continue his association with Nada?