Unveiling the logo with much fanfare, Shah expressed hope that the Patna Pirates led by ace player Rakesh Kumar would bring glory and fame to this ancient city.
The Pro-Kabaddi league, slated to commence in July this year has eight teams from various cities. Rakesh is the most expensive player in the league, bought at a record fee of Rs. 12.8 lakh.
Rakesh is an Arjuna Awardee and was part of the Indian squad that won gold at the Asian Indoor games 2013 and Asian Games 2010.
"I appeal to the people of this city to come forward and support Patna Pirates. We have a state of the art facility in the Kankarbagh indoor stadium, an incredible coach in Rambir Singh Khokhar and a strong team. The package is wonderful".
Sunil Kumar, who was allotted to the Patna team as a state wild card, appeared in high spirits and said, "I've been playing Kabaddi all through my youth, It started in school I took to it as I'd watched all my friends and brother playing it. I stuck to the sport, represented Delhi and then eventually earned a call up for the Indian team, which was a huge moment for me, and I never thought it could be topped."