Jindal Panther Stun Jaipur Achievers with Last-Second 9-8 Polo Comeback

Jindal Panther mounted a breathtaking comeback to defeat Jaipur Achievers 9-8 in the Northern India Polo Championship. Trailing 8-5 entering the final chukker, Panther scored three times to level before Juan Gris Zavaletta converted a penalty with 29 seconds left for the win. Zavaletta was the standout with five goals, matching the five scored by Jaipur's Alejo Aramburu. Team owner Naveen Jindal praised the team's composure and expressed hope for polo's future growth and potential Olympic return.

Key Points: Jindal Panther's Thrilling Last-Second Polo Win Over Jaipur Achievers

  • Stunning last-chukker comeback
  • Juan Zavaletta's last-second penalty winner
  • Zavaletta and Aramburu score five goals each
  • Naveen Jindal highlights team belief and polo's future
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Jindal Panther stun Jaipur Achievers with thrilling late comeback to seal 9-8 win

Jindal Panther stages a stunning comeback, winning 9-8 with a penalty in the final seconds. Juan Gris Zavaletta scores the decisive goal in a thrilling polo match.

"When we went into the last chukker trailing 8-5, it looked difficult, but there was belief in the team. - Naveen Jindal"

New Delhi, March 29

Jindal Panther pulled off a stunning comeback to defeat Jaipur Achievers 9-8 in a high-octane Northern India Polo Championship clash, with Juan Gris Zavaletta delivering the decisive blow in the final seconds.

The contest ebbed and flowed from the outset. After an even first chukker ended 1-1--thanks to Naveen Jindal's equaliser -- Panther surged ahead in the second, building a 4-2 lead through sharp attacking play led by Siddhant Sharma and Zavaletta, according to a release.

Jaipur Achievers, however, flipped the script in the third chukker. Spearheaded by Alejo Aramburu's relentless attacking, they stormed back to take a 5-4 lead. The intensity only escalated in the fourth, where Juan Zavaletta brought Panther level at 5-5, before Achievers struck twice in quick succession -- Aramburu and Daniel Otamendi finding the target -- to wrest control once again.

With momentum firmly on their side, Jaipur Achievers extended their advantage to 8-5 by the end of the fifth chukker, with Sawai Padmanabh Singh also getting on the scoresheet. At that stage, the match seemed to be slipping away from Panther.

But the final chukker produced a breathtaking turnaround.

Jindal Panther came out with renewed urgency, as Ramiro Zavaletta and Juan Zavaletta led the charge with crucial goals to bring the score to 8-8. With the clock winding down and pressure mounting, Panther earned a penalty in the dying moments.

With just 29 seconds remaining, Juan Gris Zavaletta stepped up and calmly slotted it through, completing a remarkable comeback and sealing a thrilling 9-8 victory.

Zavaletta emerged as the standout performer with five goals, while Ramiro Zavaletta added two and Naveen Jindal chipped in with one. For Jaipur Achievers, Aramburu matched the intensity with five goals, supported by Daniel Otamendi's two and Sawai Padmanabh Singh's solitary strike.

Reflecting on the win, Naveen Jindal said, "When we went into the last chukker trailing 8-5, it looked difficult, but there was belief in the team. The boys played with great composure under pressure, and that made the difference in the end. It was a fantastic match, played in great spirit by both sides."

Speaking on the larger vision for the sport, he added, "Polo is India's gift to the world, and we are working to take it forward. As we look ahead, we are hopeful of seeing polo return to the Olympics in the future, and we will continue to do everything we can to grow the sport and inspire the next generation."

- ANI

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Priya S
Thrilling to read! Naveen Jindal's point about polo being India's gift to the world is so important. We need more coverage and investment in our traditional sports alongside cricket.
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Sarah B
As someone new to following polo, this article was fantastic. The back-and-forth action sounds incredible. Are there any plans to stream these matches online for a wider audience?
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Vikram M
Heartbreak for Jaipur! They played so well for 5 chukkers. Alejo Aramburu was a beast with 5 goals. But credit to Panther for never giving up. That's championship mentality.
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Rohit P
While the comeback was exciting, I have to say the coverage of polo still feels very niche and elite. Mr. Jindal talks about inspiring the next generation, but how many kids in India even have access to see a horse, let alone play polo? The vision needs practical, grassroots steps.
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Michael C
The Zavaletta brothers were the difference makers. Clutch performance under pressure. Hope polo gets into the Olympics, it would be amazing to see India compete on that stage in a sport we originated.

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