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PKL 2019: Puneri Paltan cause no challenge to Jaipur Pink Panthers

Jaipur Pink Panthers score an easy victory over Puneri Paltan 33-25 at a packed Eka Arena by TransStadia in Ahmedabad

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Captain Deepak Niwas Hooda was once again the star for the Pink Panthers, picking nine raid points and marshalling his troops well throughout the match. The first half began with a blitzkrieg, much in sync with the tournament’s intensity, with Nitin Tomar securing a bonus point for the Maharashtra side.But Deepak Hooda, arguably the most improved Kabaddi athlete in recent years, secured a raid point immediately for the Panthers with his signature hand touch and in the process sent Paltan’s star raider Tomar to the bench.

Paltan struggled from thereon, too many blunders in defence resulting in a high frequency of successful raids for the Pink Panthers. The season one champions secured their first all-out of the match in the 16th minute and the restart wasn’t too different for the Paltans after a raid by Deepak Hooda sent both their defenders Girish Ernak and Shubham Shinde out. The half ended with a healthy 6-point lead for the Jaipur Pink Panthers (17-11).

Anup Kumar, Coach for Puneri Paltan said, “We had a good raiding side today. However, we lost today’s match only because of the defense which was very weak. We will work on our shortcomings and come back stronger in the next game. There’s enough to introspect for now.”

Captain for Jaipur Pink Panthers, Deepak Hooda said, “In today’s match, our entire team performed to the fullest. We executed our game plan exactly the way we wanted it – when the defenders and the raiders both give their 100% into the game, the result is always positive.”Jaipur Pink Panthers’ scintillating form in the season has been largely due to the ability to work together as a unit.

In the end, it was a cruise for the Jaipur team, who had a 13-point lead with 5 minutes remaining and won by a margin of 10 points. The result catapulted the Jaipur side to third in the VIVO Pro Kabaddi points table while Paltans continued to languish at the bottom.

This article was originally published on myKhel.com


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