- By Vishal Pushkar
- Wed, 24 Sep 2025 09:21 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
PKL Today Match: The SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur was the site of an extraordinary celebration of perseverance as the Wheeling Happiness Foundation, under the leadership of Padma Shree Dr. Deepa Malik, hosted a para-athlete kabaddi exhibition match in partnership with the Capri Sports Foundation on Wednesday.
The match featured two enthusiastic teams – Para Dhakad and Para Warriorz – comprised of para-athletes with diverse disabilities, such as arm amputees (both above the wrists and elbows), leg amputees (both above and below the knee), and polio survivors with weakened limbs. Each team consisted of 12 players who exhibited remarkable skill on the mat.
To add to the day's significance, players from the Bengal Warriorz of the Pro Kabaddi League were in attendance to support the para-athletes, transforming the event into a heartfelt showcase of sportsmanship and unity.
Bengal Warriorz skipper Devank Dalal was left inspired, “It was a very nice match to watch, and I consider them the real heroes. They have a lot of struggles in life. If we get a small injury, we take rest, but despite their struggles, they are working hard and playing so well. So it is very motivating for us as kabaddi players.”
For the para-athletes themselves, the occasion was nothing short of historic. Vikas Kumar, a Para Athletics 100m Silver Medalist at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix in Nottwil, Switzerland, reflected on how far para-kabaddi has come, “I used to participate in general able-bodied para-athletics till Rajesh sir (coach) and Deepa ma’am worked hard to bring up para-kabaddi in our country.
“A lot of my para-athletes have now moved into para-kabaddi as well. And now, playing on such a big stage is a very proud feeling, especially because our para-athletes are being looked at in the same light as the able-bodied athletes,” he added.
Coach Rajesh Kumar, Bhim Awardee and Asian Para Games medalist (2010), emphasised the importance of such exposure, “We thank the PKL for this opportunity that has been provided for our players. It will give our para-kabaddi players a new identity. It will also act as motivation for the athletes who are sitting at home and watching us play.
“The future of our para-kabaddi players is very bright, and now even more because of the PKL. We hope that the players from the two teams today will show their talent in the future,” he added.
For the athletes, playing on the PKL mat itself was a dream come true. Sachin Tandel, para-kabaddi gold medalist at Sri Lanka in 2021, shared his pride: “I have been playing para-kabaddi since 2018. And this opportunity that we got today to play on the PKL mat – to represent para-athletes on this stage – is a very proud moment for me.”