London Olympic bronze medallist, who represented the Haryana franchise last year, in all probability, will not be a part of the League, starting December 15, as his wedding is scheduled in January next year.
"It is very difficult for me to be a part of PWL as the League will take place in December and my wedding is in January. Although I have still not ruled it out completely, it seems unlikely," Yogeshwar told PTI.
In the inaugural edition of the PWL last year, 33-year-old grappler was ruled out mid way into the tournament after sustaining an injury, but he did well in the initial rounds to ensure that his team made it to the final, where Haryana lost to Mumbai.
Even the sources in the PWL organising committee today claimed that Yogeshwar was not likely to take part in the competition, though they were still in talks with him.
Yogeshwar was last seen in action at the Rio Olympic Games, where he crashed out of the tournament after losing his qualification bout in the men's 65kg freestyle category.
Touted as one of the strongest medal prospects for India, Yogeshwar looked a pale shadow of his previous gritty self as he lost in the initial round of his weight division at the Rio Games.
Although, he also hasn't ruled out becoming a part of PWL but he is on the verge of bidding goodbye to amateur arena. Thus, Sushil's participation is in PWL 2 can also be effectively ruled out.
Another big name in Indian wrestling -- Narsingh Yadav -- who is serving a four-year ban, which was imposed on him by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) after he tested positive for banned substance and failed to proved his innocence, will also be missing from the mat.
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