Pro Kabaddi League points table updated: After 65 days of thrilling action, the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) playoffs have concluded, with six out of the 12 teams earning their place in Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) playoffs. The six teams advancing to Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) playoffs are Haryana Steelers, Dabang Delhi KC, UP Yoddha, Patna Pirates, U Mumba, and Jaipur Pink Panthers.


Two exciting matches lit up Pro Kabaddi League on Wednesday, December 24. UP Yoddha defeated Bengaluru Bulls in the first clash, while U Mumba secured a win against Bengal Warriors in the second.


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With the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) league stage now concluded, the six teams advancing to Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) playoffs have been finalized. Haryana Steelers, Dabang Delhi KC, UP Yoddha, Patna Pirates, U Mumba, and Jaipur Pink Panthers have earned their spots. Here's a breakdown of their positions on the points table this season.


Pro Kabaddi League Points Table:



  1. Haryana Steelers: 84 points (Qualified for semi-finals)

  2. Dabang Delhi KC: 81 points (Qualified for semi-finals)

  3. UP Yoddhas: 79 points (Qualified)

  4. Patna Pirates: 77 points (Qualified)

  5. U Mumba: 71 points (Qualified)

  6. Jaipur Pink Panthers: 70 points (Qualified)

  7. Telugu Titans: 66 points (Eliminated)

  8. Puneri Paltan: 60 points (Eliminated)

  9. Tamil Thalaivas: 50 points (Eliminated)

  10. Bengal Warriors: 41 points (Eliminated)

  11. Gujarat Giants: 38 points (Eliminated)

  12. Bengaluru Bulls: 19 points (Eliminated)


Top 5 Raiders of Pro Kabaddi League:


Devank (Patna Pirates) – 280 raid points
Ashu Malik (Dabang Delhi KC) – 253 raid points
Arjun Deshwal (Jaipur Pink Panthers) – 225 raid points
Ajit Chauhan (U Mumba) – 180 raid points
Vijay Malik (Telugu Titans) – 172 raid points


Top 5 Defenders of Pro Kabaddi League:


Nitish Kumar (Tamil Thalaivas) – 77 tackle points
Mohammadreza Shadlu (Haryana Steelers) – 76 tackle points
Nitin Raval (Bengaluru Bulls) – 74 tackle points
Yogesh Dahiya (Dabang Delhi KC) – 71 tackle points
Ankit Jaglan (Patna Pirates) – 70 tackle points