Pro Kabaddi 2019: Jaipur Pink Panthers beat Haryana Steelers for hat-trick of wins
PTI, Aug 1, 2019, 9:56 AM IST
Mumbai: Skipper Deepak Hooda led from the front as Jaipur Pink Panthers defeated Haryana Steelers 37-21 in their Pro Kabaddi League match in Mumbai on Wednesday. This was Jaipur’s third win in as many matches and the side took control of the game in the second half by inflicting two ‘all-outs’ on the opposition.
Hooda (14 points) was the star performer, while Sandeep Dhull (6 points) and Vishal (4 points) complemented the skipper well.
Jaipur opened their account by successfully tackling Haryana raider Naveen. But Haryana tackled back Hooda to make it 2 -1.
Jaipur surged ahead 5-2, courtesy a successful raid by Deepak. But some good work by Haryana helped them reduce the deficit to 5-6 in a closely-fought game.
Jaipur, with successful tackles and raids, were inching ahead. However, with their defenders up to the mark, Haryana were closing in on the gap consistently.
Jaipur defenders, however, then successfully tackled Naveen to take them 10-8 ahead.
Deepak, then with three minutes to go for the first half, grabbed two points to take Jaipur 12-8 ahead. Haryana’s K Selvamani was successfully tackled by Jaipur in the dying minutes of the first half as they went 13-8 ahead into the break.
After the break, Jaipur inflicted an all-out to surge 17-8 ahead.
And then there was no looking back for the outfit as they continued their dominance maintaining a 10-point lead with nine minutes left for the game to end over Haryana.
Jaipur inflicted the second all-out in the 36th minute of the match to move 34-16 and their win just remained a formality. Finally, Jaipur won 37-21 and continued their winning run.
In the second match of the day, U Mumba suffered their second consecutive loss at home while UP Yoddha brought up their first victory of the season as UP Yoddha beat U Mumba 27-23.
Udayavani is now on Telegram. Click here to join our channel and stay updated with the latest news.
Top News
Related Articles More
KL Rahul should continue to open with Jaiswal, Rohit can come in at 3: Pujara
Discussion on ‘Hybrid’ model for hosting Champions Trophy set to dominate ICC meeting
Jindal on Pant’s departure from DC: ‘We were on different wavelengths’
Seven West Indies players to train at Chennai Super Kings Academy from December 1
Gukesh strikes back, levels score in World Chess Championship
MUST WATCH
Latest Additions
Joint India-Lanka naval operation, 500 kg of crystal meth seized
‘Pakodas for masses, halwa for chosen few’: Congress slams Modi govt as ILO report flags wage inequality
ED raids Raj Kundra, others in pornographic content linked money laundering case
FIR registered against Karnataka seer over his remarks on voting power to Muslims
Fishing vessel-submarine collision: Bodies of two missing crew members recovered
Thanks for visiting Udayavani
You seem to have an Ad Blocker on.
To continue reading, please turn it off or whitelist Udayavani.