Rohtak, Haryana, Dec 30:- Rohtak Royals, the franchisee representing the city of Rohtak in the inaugural Kabaddi Champions League signed one of India’s most successful all-rounder and a true champion of the sport, Sandeep Narwal. The Royals completed a strong and balanced squad build at the KCL auctions, headlined by the signing of veteran defender and all-rounder Sandeep Narwal. Under the guidance of Head Coach Surender Nada and franchise owner Gajendra Sharma, the Royals assembled a 16-member squad across three categories, focusing on a blend of experienced campaigners and young talent.

Other highlights for the franchise at the auctions included the signing of Vijay Malik as their highest purchase. Acquired for INR 9.4 lakh, Malik emerged as the costliest player for Rohtak Royals. The franchise further strengthened its core by securing several key Category A players, including Rakesh Singroha for INR 7.2 lakh, Ankit Rana for INR 6.4 lakh, Sandeep Deswal for INR 6 lakh, Aaryan for INR 5 lakh and veteran defender Sandeep Narwal for INR 3.4 lakh.
A multiple-time Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) champion with Patna Pirates and a former India international, Narwal brings leadership and experience to the Royals’ raiding and defensive units. Several other squad members have prior PKL experience, strengthening the team’s overall depth.
Speaking after the auctions, Head Coach Surender Nada said the franchise followed a clear strategy.
“Our focus was to build a balanced team with strong raiders, a solid defensive unit and players who can handle pressure situations. We picked players according to our plan and are satisfied with the overall composition of the squad. We wanted the right mix of experience and youth, and every purchase was made as per our strategy. We believe this squad is well-balanced and competitive for the inaugural season,” Head Coach Surender Nada.
Rohtak Royals owner Mr. Gajendra Sharma said the team was built with a long-term vision.
“At Adroit Sports, we believe in supporting indigenous sports and developing local talent. The inclusion of young Haryanvi players was a considered decision, as it contributes to the overall balance of the squad. We have confidence in the team we have assembled and in Head Coach Surender Nada as we prepare for the Kabaddi Champions League,” Sharma said.
