Broadcast Audience Research Council: But if one compares the figures of FIFA World Cup opening day in India to the opener of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season nine, a stark difference in noticed. The opening day of PKL's season nine registered a staggering reach of 46 million (2+U+R) combined with a consumption of 1.41 billion minutes, which is significantly more than the figures recorded for the opening day of the FIFA World Cup.
The recent viewership figures are a testament to the growth of kabaddi, seen mainly as a rural sport which got attention when India fetched medals at the Asian Games. which has been making great strides in India since the launch of PKL in 2014 and has attracted eyeballs despite a pause for a year by Covid-19.
With a laser-sharp focus on making the game popular through colourful mats and dazzling lights, making in-stadia and TV viewing experience a quality one through engrossing broadcast levels, broadcasting the matches in regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada apart from Hindi and English and building heroes out of players, it has made kabaddi a widely followed sport in the hinterland.