Thakur backs India to put do or die show in Kabaddi Masters Dubai

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Back at the helm to captain India, star raider today said they would go all out against in the tournament opener of the six-nation 'Masters 2018' from June 22 to 30.

took on their arch-rivals the last time in their triumphant campaign of the Asian Championship in 2017 when they defeated 36-22 in the final.

"We all are very excited to take on after a long time. The feeling is always different when you face Pakistan. We will put up a do-or-die show," Thakur, who is known as 'Do-or-Die' specialist raider, told in an interview from

Being the first game of the tournament, the 32-year-old said they would be under a "bit of pressure".

"There's a bit of pressure obviously when you take on Pakistan in the first match. Pressure will be on both sides," he said.

"There's an outpouring of responses from several quarters after we are drawn against Pakistan in the 'Masters 2018' opener. Everybody is sending us best wishes and saying be watchful."

The Indian team also boast of top-quality raiders in Rahul Chaudhari, Pardeep Narwal, Rohit Kumar, and

They are equally strong in defence with Deepak Hooda, Manjeet Chhillar, Surender Nada, and lending a fine balance.

"Our team is very balanced and most of the members are very young. That's the biggest plus point. You play with aggression when you're a young side," he said.

Four players in the team -- Monu Goyat, Rahul Chaudhari, and -- made headlines at this year's Pro League auctions when they joined the 'Crorepati club'.

Asked whether that would put them under more pressure, Thakur said: "They are very good players and they deserved it. They have worked hard. I don't think there will be additional pressure on them."

Thakur played for Bengaluru Bulls in the first two seasons of the Pro before moving on to Puneri Paltans for the third season.

Thakur is representing Sachin Tendulkar's side Tamil Thalaivas since 2017 season.

With the six-nation tournament coming just a few weeks before in Indonesia, the Tamil said it would give them an excellent opportunity to sort out their "mistakes".

"The tournament will give us an excellent opportunity to rectify our mistakes ahead of We will have enough time to get over our weakness and give our best for the Asian Games," Thakur, who was the Best Raider in 2016 World Cup, said.

The Kabaddi Masters will also feature Asian giants Iran, alongwith newcomers and

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First Published: Wed, June 20 2018. 20:55 IST