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Retained for season 4, top star Shubham Chaudhary eyes PVL glory with Mumbai Meteors

IANS | August 22, 2025 04:58 PM

MUMBAI: Retained by Mumbai Meteors for the upcoming Season 4 of Prime Volleyball League (PVL), top player Shubham Chaudhary is looking forward to the upcoming edition and hoping to achieve glory in the league for himself and his franchise.

While setting his sights on the PVL title, Chaudhary is a big fan of the league and says PVL is a great initiative.

"PVL is a fantastic initiative. What could be better than giving youngsters a chance to showcase their talent? The platform is strong, the sport is growing, and it’s giving volleyball in India the recognition it deserves, " said the 31-year-old on Friday.

Chaudhary, who scored a total of 134 points (110 attack points, 14 block points, and 10 serve points) in the 2024 edition and 46 points (40 attack points, 2 block points, and 4 serve points) in the 2023 season, lavished praise on the Mumbai Meteors franchise.

"Mumbai Meteors is a fantastic franchise. I felt really happy when they retained me. Now, my focus is to train and be in the best shape for the upcoming season and aim to win the title, ” he added.

Talking about the squad and the kind of balance that the youngsters and the experienced players bring to the table, Chaudhary said, “Our squad is a great mix—half are promising youngsters, and the other half are experienced seniors. I feel it’s a very balanced team, and it’s always good to have young energy along with senior guidance.”

Chaudhary, who hails from Karnal, credited his father, who has himself played at the National level, for making him fall in love with the sport. "I am from Karnal, Haryana. My interest in sports came from my father, who was a volleyball coach and a national-level player with a gold medal at the All-India level. He worked with the Chandigarh Police and later as a coach in Haryana before becoming a professor. He’s retired now, but everything I’ve achieved started because of him.”

"In those days, it was compulsory to play every position—blocker, attacker, everything. My father taught me the basics—hands, fingers, batting. I started as an attacker and gradually got comfortable in the universal role, ” Chaudhary further explained.

Chaudhary, who currently serves in the Income Tax department—a role he earned through his achievements in volleyball—also praised the wealth of talent emerging from Haryana.

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