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'''Rahul Chaudhari''' is an [[India|Indian]] professional [[Kabaddi]] player. He started playing Kabaddi as a Defender but later on became a Raider. He is a member of the [[Indian Kabaddi Team (men's division)|Indian National Kabaddi team]] that won gold medal in the [[2016 South Asian Games|2016 South Asian games]]. He is the main raider for his Franchise Team [[Telugu Titans]].{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}} He is the first player and raider to score 700+ points in [[Pro Kabaddi League]]. He represented India in the 2016 [[Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style)|Kabaddi World Cup]].{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}}
'''Rahul Chaudhari''' is an [[India|Indian]] professional [[Kabaddi]] player. He started playing Kabaddi as a Defender but later on became a Raider. He is a member of the [[Indian Kabaddi Team (men's division)|Indian National Kabaddi team]] that won gold medal in the [[2016 South Asian Games|2016 South Asian games]]. He is the main raider for his Franchise Team [[Telugu Titans]].{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}} He is the first player and raider to score 700+ points and nearly 800+ points in [Pro Kabaddi League]. He represented India in the 2016 [[Kabaddi World Cup (Standard style)|Kabaddi World Cup]] and he perform the best and like a raid machine and postar boy.{{Citation needed|date= April 2018}}


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
Rahul Chaudhari was born in [[Bijnor district]]. With no initial support, he emerged as a professional kabaddi player. He also captained Indian Kabaddi team in 2014 during Beach Asian games in [[Phuket Province|Phuket]], [[Thailand]].{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} His talent was identified by his coach Uday Kumar and later he was selected for his [[Telugu Titans]] team of [[Pro Kabaddi League|PKL]].
Rahul Chaudhari was born in [[uttar pradesh]] in very poor family.He educated 10th class.With no initial support, he emerged as a professional kabaddi player. He also captained Indian Kabaddi team in 2014 during Beach Asian games in [[Phuket Province|Phuket]], [[Thailand]].{{citation needed|date=August 2017}} His talent was identified by his coach Uday Kumar and later he was selected for his [[Telugu Titans]] team of [[Pro Kabaddi League|PKL]].


== Pro Kabaddi League ==
== Pro Kabaddi League ==
Rahul was the captain of [[Telugu Titans]] team in the [[Pro Kabaddi League]] Season 5 (PKL). He had the second most raid points in Season 1 (151) after Anup Kumar (155). Rahul scored 98 raid points in the second season and 87 in the third season. Rahul was adjudged the best raider of season 4 after finishing the season with a whopping 146 raid points, the highest in season 4. Rahul holds the record for the most number of raid points (700+),(44) tackle points and total points (797) in the history of [[Pro Kabaddi League|Pro Kabaddi]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pro Kabaddi - Rahul Chaudhari Player Profile {{0}} ProKabaddi.com|website=Vivo Pro Kabaddi|access-date=2016-06-30|url=https://www.prokabaddi.com/players/81-rahul-chaudhari-playerprofile}}</ref>
Rahul was the captain of [[Telugu Titans]] team in the [[Pro Kabaddi League]] Season 5 (PKL). He had the second most raid points in Season 1 (151) after Anup Kumar (155). Rahul scored 98 raid points in the second season and 87 in the third season. Rahul was adjudged the best raider of season 4 after finishing the season with a whopping 146 raid points, the highest in season 4. Rahul holds the record for the most number of raid points (700+),(44) tackle points and total points (797) in the history of [[Pro Kabaddi League|Pro Kabaddi]].In season 6 again telugu titans team buyed rahul Rs 1,29,00,000 (one crore twentynine lakhs).<ref>{{Cite web|title=Pro Kabaddi - Rahul Chaudhari Player Profile {{0}} ProKabaddi.com|website=Vivo Pro Kabaddi|access-date=2016-06-30|url=https://www.prokabaddi.com/players/81-rahul-chaudhari-playerprofile}}</ref>


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