#2 Rahul Chaudhari
If there were multiple Kabaddi leagues across the world and Indian players were to be in the fray, there is no argument over who would be the first Indian to get picked. Not only he has the game to dazzle but the way he has carried himself as a key player in the last four seasons is reason enough to label him the first superstar of Pro Kabaddi.
482 raid points in the entire history of the tournament with 146 coming alone in the last season underline his importance for the Titans set up. However, as the last season demonstrated, Chaudhari doesn’t always hit the ground running and he makes his fans wait before bringing out his best. Titans would need that to change this time around and would hope that he can maintain his fitness throughout the season.
While he won’t have Sukesh Hegde to support him in the raiding duties, anyone would agree Rakesh Kumar is more than a decent replacement.