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India's most Googled: How to get good at kabaddi was at No. 3 among 'how to' searches in 2023. What gives?

Year ender 2023: Crores to be made in Pro Kabaddi League auctions and initiatives to connect with grassroots talent and recruit them young are among the reasons why kabaddi is piquing India's interest again.

December 30, 2023 / 12:18 IST
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Year Ender 2023: Some kabaddi teams in India are now investing in youth development programmes, the way football clubs around the world do. (Photo by Avinashsatamraju via Wikimedia Commons 4.0)

The 10th season of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), which began on December 2, is already off to a solid start, if the league’s broadcasters are to be believed. Star Sports has quoted BARC figures of 80.1 million viewers for the first four matches of this season, or 2.7 billion minutes of watch time. The broadcasters also declared a 38 percent growth in ratings for the opening weekend compared to the previous edition, “showcasing the enduring appeal of Pro Kabaddi”.

For a league that started under much scepticism in 2014, a seemingly wild thought that was founded by Mashal Sports and Star Sports to drag a niche, rustic endeavour from mud pits to air-conditioned urban auditoriums, nearly a decade of existence reinforces its popularity. The rules were tweaked a little, movie stars brought in glamour, television made it accessible to all as kabaddi became a sport that went beyond medals at the Asian level.

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The PKL’s influence is one of the reasons why, when Google unveiled its ‘Year in Search 2023’ report, the third most popular search in its “how to…” category was “how to get good at kabaddi”. The first two are, “how to prevent sun damage for skin and hair with home remedies” and “how to reach my first 5K followers on YouTube”, respectively.

“In a nation as diversified as India, one form of solidarity works around heroes,” said Anupam Goswami, chief executive officer of Mashal Sports and league commissioner of PKL, in an interview in 2018. “We have to look for heroes from sport, make them role models and icons. Some of our heroes have evolved through PKL. This league is creating careers. In places where kabaddi has a strong grassroots presence, there is a mushrooming of academies. Families are increasingly confident of putting their youth into Pro Kabaddi. All cricketers would like to play the IPL and all kabaddi players want to play PKL.”