From Kashmir to Kanyakumari: One Unified Referee Crew for PKL Season 12

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-04 07:34:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 06:33:38

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From Kashmir to Kanyakumari: One Unified Referee Crew for PKL Season 12

The 12-day referee training camp in Hyderabad brought officials from all over India together, preparing them for the newest changes and challenges ahead.

All sports have one common language, and it is one that is understood by everyone, everywhere. It is the language of sportsman spirit, which transcends geography, ethnicity, and religion. This spirit was on full display in Hyderabad as 45 referees from all over India, ranging from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, gathered for a 12-day training camp ahead of the upcoming Pro Kabaddi League Season 12. The training camp was conducted under the aegis of Match Commissioner Bhaskaran Devadas and Referee Chief Anand Pawar, who ensured that the officials underwent rigorous preparation for the new season, which introduces several new rules and regulations, including a new tiebreaker rule.

One of the key focuses of the camp was to simulate the intensity of actual match situations and test the officials' decision-making abilities under pressure. With the league's reputation for intense, fiercely competitive matches, the referees attending the camp had to be prepared for the physical and mental demands of the job. In doing so, they gained key insights from established referees and developed important interpersonal skills and communication techniques crucial to managing high-pressure situations effectively.

Throughout the camp, referees attended multiple sessions, which focused on studying past Pro Kabaddi League matches, discussing new rules, and undergoing physical training drills to boost their agility and reaction times. By the end of the training camp, officials would not only be prepared for any situation, but they would also be in peak physical condition, akin to the athletes they referee.

Through this comprehensive and unified training approach, the referees at the camp formed a cohesive and harmonized unit, ensuring that they are ready to handle the toughest of situations calmly and impartially.PKL Season 12 will see them unified not just by locale but also by a singular purpose: to be the best officials they can be.

With this rigorous training camp, the referees will be ready to take their rightful place on the mat and continue to be an integral part of the Pro Kabaddi League's exciting action.