Bengaluru Bulls' raider Aashish Malik revealed his favorite sport apart from Kabaddi and his favorite player after the conclusion of Pro Kabaddi 2025. He was asked about the same in a Rapid Fire segment.Aashish Malik named cricket as his favorite sport and picked former India and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) captain Virat Kohli. Further, he picked some of his Bulls' teammates across various categories of questions.He named skipper Yogesh Dahiya as his best friend in the team. Aashish named Iranian star Alireza Mirzaiain as the one player who would be late for training and picked Pankaj as the complaint box in the team. Lastly, he picked defender Sanjay Dhull as the most notorious member of the team. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostBengaluru Bulls finished third on the table after the Pro Kabaddi 2025 league stage. They won 11 out of their 18 matches and qualified for the playoffs. Unfortunately, they lost the Mini Qualifier against the Telugu Titans and lost the second Eliminator against the Patna Pirates, which ended their campaign.The Bulls have won the Pro Kabaddi trophy once, when they defeated the Gujarat Giants in the final in Season 6.How did Aashish Malik fare in his debut Pro Kabaddi season?Notably, this was Aashish Malik's debut Pro Kabaddi season. He was roped in by the Bengaluru Bulls under the New Young Player (NYP) category ahead of Season 12.The right raider played 18 matches in his maiden Pro Kabaddi season. He gathered 89 points, which included 83 raid points and six tackle points. The six tackle points included two Super Tackles.His 83 raid points came at an average of 4.61 raid points per match, a successful raid percentage of 38.78% and a not out percentage of 77.57%. Among his notable performances was that against Puneri Paltan, where he picked up six raid points and two tackle points.Aashish Malik caught the attention of Bulls' Head Coach BC Ramesh through his impressive performances in the NYP trials in Bangalore and the Yuva Kabaddi Series. The young raider has risen through the ranks, showcasing his talent in local and regional Kabaddi tournaments.