Watch How Pawan Sehrawat Reacted After Being Sent Home from PKL Season 12

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Tamil Thalaivas captain and India’s kabaddi skipper, Pawan Sehrawat, was sent home midway through PKL Season 12 for disciplinary reasons. Signed for ₹59.5 lakh after leaving Telugu Titans, his exit is a major blow to the team.

Watch How Pawan Sehrawat Reacted After Being Sent Home from PKL Season 12.

Tamil Thalaivas captain and India’s kabaddi skipper, Pawan Sehrawat, was sent home midway through PKL Season 12 for disciplinary reasons. Signed for ₹59.5 lakh after leaving Telugu Titans, his exit is a major blow to the team. Sehrawat denied the allegations, stating that if found guilty, he will quit kabaddi. The franchise cited adherence to the team’s code of conduct.

After the sudden dismissal of Pawan Sehrawat from PKL Season 12, Indian kabaddi fans have been left stunned. The Tamil Thalaivas captain was sent home midway through the season for disciplinary reasons, a move confirmed by the franchise via their official X account. While the team did not elaborate on the specifics, they cited adherence to the squad’s code of conduct as the basis for the decision. Sehrawat, 29, responded defiantly on social media, denying the allegations and asserting his knowledge of discipline as a seasoned Indian team player.

He went further, declaring that if even a fraction of the allegations proved true, he would quit kabaddi permanently. Sehrawat reflected on his journey with the Thalaivas, recalling his time in Season 9 and the support he received during an earlier injury. He expressed disappointment over being labeled undisciplined despite his contributions to Indian kabaddi and his efforts to build the team alongside his brother Arjun.

Signed by Tamil Thalaivas for ₹59.5 lakh after his tenure with Telugu Titans, Sehrawat’s exit is a significant blow to the team’s campaign, depriving them not only of their captain but also of one of the league’s most accomplished raiders. Known as “Hi-Flyer” for his explosive playing style, Sehrawat remains one of kabaddi’s most prominent figures, making this controversy a major talking point across the sport.

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