Surender Nada has 16 super tackles up his name and has over 202 successful tackles.
Nada is the most fatal left corner in the world today with his trademark move 'the ankle hold'.
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He needs no introduction to the Kabaddi lovers, he is an inspiration to many young defenders who aspire of becoming him one day which he has attained through his absolute class on the mat.
Nada has 218 tackle points in 70 matches with an average of 3.11 tackle points per match. With over 19 High 5s, Surender Nada has the joint highest High 5s with Manjeet Chhillar.
Nobody can execute ankle holds better than Nada. He can execute this move with tightened grasp over the ankles of the raider to ensure he doesn't reach the midline. Nada can also execute waist holds and has a good ability to hold the raiders.
In Season 5, he established himself from a young challenger to a leader in his own, notching 80 tackle points in 21 matches. This season, more alluring sights of Nada with his ankle holds can be assured.
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Vijay Sain
Vijay Sain is a freelance writer from Jaipur, Rajasthan, currently residing in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal. Ever since writing his very first article in June 2018, Vijay has mostly worked on covering Kabaddi passionately to throw light on the upcoming talents and acquainting the Kabaddi admirers with a plethora of information through his articles.
In addition to covering Kabaddi, Vijay has also begun covering Cricket and Volleyball as two of the other sports which he admires. An admirer of Rahul Dravid as a cricketer and Rajasthan Royals as a team, Vijay is also a WWE enthusiast who loves AJ Styles and CM Punk.
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