With an illustrious resume, Ram Mehar Singh remains one of India’s most decorated kabaddi exponents. He has been a part of the Asian Games gold medal-winning Indian team in 1998 and 2002 and was even conferred with the Arjuna Award.
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A master tactician, he is known to chalk out strategies that help to bring out the very best from his players under pressure, as evidenced by his stint with Patna last season.
Besides, Singh would be eager to forget India’s Asian Games kabaddi debacle. For the first time, India finished the tournament without a gold medal and the national coach had to endure the pain of seeing his boys fail on the mat.
Singh must be looking forward to pushing it behind him and plunging headlong into the PKL to help a team with which he has already earned success.
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