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Narwal (left) has played for Jaipur
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The all-rounder, who hails from Haryana, will also make it four teams once he steps onto the mat this season. He is an excellent backup player to have and is handy in both attack and defence – with 57 raid and 30 tackle points.
The first two seasons saw him turn out for the Puneri Paltan and in the next one, he won the league title with the Patna Pirates. In the fourth season, he reached another final but this time, ended on the losing side with the Jaipur Pink Panthers. Come July 28, he will take the mat for one of the new teams – the Gujarat Fortune Giants.
Shraishth Jain is a former sports journalist & content specialist, with over eight years of experience of working in the industry. A graduate of commerce, he earned his post-graduate diploma in English Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) in Delhi.
His journey in the field of sports journalism began as a freelancer with Sportskeeda in 2015, covering events from a wide range of sports across north India. He joined the organization full-time two years later and then worked at Times Now. Subsequently, he worked as a Media Officer at the All India Football Federation (AIFF) from 2019-2022, working in media operations, handling social media & PR for the federation and its various verticals, along with travelling with various national teams. He moved to RoundGlass Punjab FC for a season, before making the switch to working on his retail business.
He has been watching sports religiously for as long as he can remember. He is a die-hard Manchester United fan and spends almost all of his free time watching one sport or the other, and keeping tabs on the happenings in the world of sport around the globe.