However, the league debutants will have to play outside their home city as only five venues - Guwahati, Delhi, Lucknow, Chennai and Hyderabad - have been earmarked to play all the matches in the League, according to Prasad Mangipudi of Sportzlive which is organising the league in conjunction with the Badminton Association of India.
"We are using the venues on rotation. Last year the teams reached one venue just two hours before a tie. Next year the matches will be held in Ahmedabad, Mumbai and Bengaluru," said Mangipudi.
The others in the squad are Kidambi Nandagopal, brother of India's top male shuttler Kidambi Srikanth, A S S Siril Verma, Sri Krishna Priya and Stefani Stoeva of Bulgaria.
"Last year the start was great for me. I am really optimistic about my new team. I am ready for it (PBL)," said Prannoy.
Apart from Ahmedabad, the North Eastern Warriors are also making their debut in the third edition of the franchise-based league.
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