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PKL 12 Auction, Dabang Delhi full squad: Updated list of players

PKL 12 Auction, Dabang Delhi full squad: Updated list of players

The Hindu4 days ago

Dabang Delhi, which won the Pro Kabaddi League just two seasons ago, will hope to reclaim the title as it gears up to create its team for the 12th season of the league.
The auction for same is taking place in Mumbai between May 31 and June 1 in Mumbai.
Following is the full squad of Dabang Delhi squad:
PURCHASED
Fazel Atrachali, Ashu Malik (FBM), Amir Hossein Bastami, Surjeet Singh, Navin, Ashish Kumar Sangwan, Saurabh Nandal, Gaurav Chhillar, Akshit, Neeraj Narwal
RETAINED
Sandeep, Mohit

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