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From Haryana's Fields To PKL Fame: Nitesh Kumar's Rise With Tamil Thalaivas
“I was about 13, weighed around 40 kilos, and just followed my friends to the Kabaddi ground,” Nitesh recalled in the 'Rise of a Star'. “I lost my first match - I don’t even remember the score. But something clicked. I knew this was it.”
The journey that followed was anything but smooth. With unwavering support of his family and his coach Ramesh Kumar - a strict disciplinarian from a nearby village and a serving officer in the Haryana Police - Nitesh began to train seriously. It was in local tournaments that he shaped his defensive instincts, often picking up techniques just by observing senior players.
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