England's players quit jobs, move to India in quest to improve national team

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The mention of kabaddi often leaves Britons scratching their heads but a handful of players keen to develop the game in England have tried their best to explain the 4,000-year-old sport, well known to the country's South Asian diaspora.

George Wellington tackles a player during a Kabaddi match at the London School of Economics, in London, Britain, March 24, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie Adams

Felix Li tackles Milan Kaushal during a Kabaddi match at the London School of Economics, in London, Britain, March 24, 2024. REUTERS/Hollie AdamsThe mention of kabaddi often leaves Britons scratching their heads but a handful of players keen to develop the game in England have tried their best to explain the 4,000-year-old sport, well known to the country's South Asian diaspora.

The PKL, launched by Mashal Sports in 2014, had 226 million viewers during the first 90 matches of its 2023-24 regular season, the league said in February. "The problem with kabaddi in UK is that we don't have the coaches with the know-how," England player Tom Dawtrey said.Li, who comes from a family of Hong Kong origin, discovered kabaddi at Imperial College in London.

Other iterations of the sport include those that are played on circular fields and allow open-palm strikes.

 

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