PKL 9: Captain Sagar guides Tamil Thalaivas to clinical win over U Mumbai

Tamil Thalaivas produced a clinical performance to beat U Mumba 34-20 in VIVO Pro Kabaddi League Season 9 at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium here on Tuesday.

Captain Sagar led from the front with 8 tackle points, meanwhile, Ajinkya Pawar chipped in with 5 raid points.

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Both the sides played a neck-and-neck contest in the opening minutes and tied the score at 2-2 in the fourth minute. However, Narendra effected a raid and Thalaivas dealt Guman Singh swiftly as the Tamil Nadu side took a 5-3 lead in the 8th minute. Moments later, Thalaivas raider Ajinkya Pawar caught Shivansh Thakur and Rinku to help his team inflict an all-out and clinch the match at 10-3. Defenders Mohit and Sahil Gulia scored tackle points as Thalaivas kept going.

However, Jai Bhagwan pulled off a multi-point raid and Mohit tackled Ajinkya Pawar to keep the Mumbai side at 8-14 in the 28th minute. With only two Thalaivas players on the mat, U Mumba had a good chance to get all out, but Narendra made a raid and Himanshu soon pulled off a super tackle to help his team take a comfortable 18-10 lead. got help. End of first half.

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Ashish made a multi-point raid in the opening minutes of the second half but Thalaivas still held a huge 20-12 lead in the 24th minute. Narender made a brilliant raid in the 28th minute to give Tamil Nadu a 10-point lead, 23-13. Thalaivas continued their rampage and reduced U Mumba to just three members on the mat.

However, the Mumbai team did not lose hope and survived after Pawar was tackled in the 33rd minute. However, Thalaivas finally got an all out in the 37th minute to take a huge 32-18 lead. The Tamil Nadu team carried the momentum and eventually pulled off a comprehensive victory.

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