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After a four-year break, the Patna Pirates will return home to take against the Bengal Warriors in the PKL 2023

The squad is focused on giving their all in front of the home crowd and is ready for the home leg. Admired for their fiercely competitive kabaddi matches, Pirates will excite onlookers with their motivational new shout, “Garda Uda Denge Phirse.” There is a good mix of young and seasoned players on the squad.

Home Fixtures for Patna Pirates
The winners will take against the Bengal Warriors in their first game at the renowned Pataliputra Sports Complex in Patna on January 26. They will next face the Puneri Paltan on January 27, the Gujarat Giants on January 29, and the Bengaluru Bulls on January 31, 2024. It is anticipated that each of these games will be exciting.

Captaincy of the Pirates Changing
Sachin Tanwar will captain Patna Pirates in their home leg matches, taking Neeraj’s place after the latter was rested due to an injury. The team’s vice-captain will be Manjeet.

The CEO of Patna Pirates, Pawan S. Rana, stated: “The Indian kabaddi league has progressively changed with each passing season. These days, teams play fiercely competitive kabaddi, making it difficult to choose the winner. With our improved players, I think Kabaddi has made progress. Since fans and supporters may witness contests that are on the edge, it is undoubtedly beneficial for them. Pirates that are renowned for developing young players’ kabaddi skills have expanded their audience to include young individuals who want to pursue kabaddi as a vocation. Additionally, it is assisting us in incorporating a surprise element into the game we play every season. I hope that Patna’s Season 10 matches will leave viewers with unforgettable memories.

“Team is excited to play their home leg matches after a gap of nearly 4 years,” Patna Pirates Head Coach Narender Kumar Redhu remarked, highlighting the team’s home league matches in Season 10. I want supporters to show out in big numbers to cheer on and support their favorite kabaddi players.”

The Pirates are making their long-awaited return home after a four-year absence. The PKL was only allowed to operate in a few places because to the Covid-19 pandemic, with Bengaluru and Mumbai serving as the primary host cities. The competition will return to Bihar’s capital for the first time since 2019.

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