However, one can also observe a group of young kids, decked in shorts and loose shirts brawling on a rectangular-shaped space of mud, sweating under the sweltering heat in an approach to emulate the stars of the Pro Kabaddi League.

One such youngster, who tried his hand at nipping out wickets but then slowly shifted to the fast-paced game of kabaddi is Gujarat Fortune Giants’ left corner defender Sachin Vittala, who has slowly but steadily also managed to flood the Fortune Giants’ Instagram account with numerous pictures of him in action as well.

A left corner defender who plies his trade for Karnataka in the domestic scene, Vittala has already played in the second season of the Pro Kabaddi League, for the Puneri Paltan. However, what is striking is the fact that he played as a raider, and not as a defender.

This season, Vittala was picked by the Gujarat Fortune Giants for a sum of ₹20 lakh and has cemented his place in the team, with some crucial tackles in the duration of the sixth season.

The 28-year old, who will be turning 29 on January 7, 2019, spoke to Sportskeeda in an exclusive interview about the influence of PKL on his life, his shift from cricket to kabaddi and the path ahead for him post the league.

Vittala is a towering presence in the trio of brothers to his parents, and with an elder brother to look up to and a younger brother to teach, Vittala claims that his inclination towards kabaddi has seen him approach life in a different manner.

Hailing from Moodabidri in Mangalore, Vittala mentions that his primary calling was cricket ever since childhood and kabaddi came calling only once he reached the high school level.

With most of his childhood spent in Mangalore, Vittala claims that he was a very good fast bowler and the transition from cricket to kabaddi was pretty seamless since his skills from the cricket field could be used on the kabaddi mat which also saw him playing a big part in his team’s All-India University gold medal after a dry period of 25 years.

When quizzed on the impact of the Pro Kabaddi League on his lifestyle, Vittala does not think twice as he links the answer all the way back to his family.

Although 28 years of age, Vittala’s swift movement on the mat has fetched him showers of praise from coach Manpreet Singh but the corner defender claims that he has more to offer than just a few tackles on any given day.

While most corner defenders have most of the tackling duties in the teams, Vittala deals a little bit with the strategy of the Fortune Giants and claims that he would love to contribute a lot more, when it comes to tackles and points on the board from his side.

Sachin Vittala has a wealth of experience at the local level and has played a vast majority of his kabaddi under Karnataka’s coach BC Ramesh, but claims that Ramesh and Manpreet Singh, Vittala’s coach at the Fortune Giants cannot be placed on the same yardstick of comparison.

Having earned a spot in the Pro Kabaddi League, Vittala does not blink twice as he is asked about his inspiration on taking up the game and says,

Similar to the case of most players who have been given the chance of a lifetime to make a name from the Pro Kabaddi League, Sachin Vittala too credits the lucrative league for giving him a lot of recognition after his exploits in the league.

With some strong shows in the sixth season that have earned him a big name in the kabaddi fraternity, Sachin Vittala hopes to only perform better on the local stage, dream bigger and one day, represent the Indian team as well.

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