Karnal Kings Dominate Sonipat Stars 35-21 in KCL Kabaddi Clash

Karnal Kings delivered a disciplined performance to defeat Sonipat Stars 35-21 in the Kabaddi Champions League. A decisive second quarter, highlighted by a super raid from Surender Gill that forced an all-out, gave Karnal a commanding 18-9 lead. Sonipat saw a brief resurgence when substitute Ayan Lochab entered, but Karnal's defence, led by key efforts from Sachin and Akshit, quickly halted their momentum. The Kings controlled the final stages comfortably to seal the victory.

Key Points: Karnal Kings Defeat Sonipat Stars 35-21 in KCL Match

  • Karnal Kings win 35-21
  • Defence decisive in second quarter
  • Surender Gill with crucial super raid
  • Sonipat missed Ayan Lochab early
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KCL: Karnal Kings' defence shines in 35-21 win against Sonipat Stars

Karnal Kings secure a decisive 35-21 victory over Sonipat Stars in the Kabaddi Champions League, powered by strong defence and key raids.

"Karnal's defence remained resolute in the closing stages, earning multiple high-fives and controlling the tempo. - Match Report"

Karnal, January 27

Karnal Kings delivered a composed and disciplined performance to defeat Sonipat Stars 35-21 in their Kabaddi Champions League encounter at the Sports University of Haryana here on Tuesday.

Vice Chancellor of Sports University of Haryana and former DGP of Uttarakhand Police, IPS Ashok Kumar, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, according to a release.

Karnal Kings made an assured start, with ace raider Surender Gill opening the proceedings. The early phase saw strong defensive efforts from both sides, with do-or-die raids being neutralised as the score stayed level at 1-1,

Karnal gradually gained control through tighter defence, opening up a 4-8 lead in the opening five minutes.

Despite Sonipat's Harsh and Karnal's Surender Gill both registering successful raids before the first strategic time-out, Karnal maintained the upper hand at 9-7. The second quarter proved decisive, as raiding opportunities remained scarce amid intense defensive pressure. A late super raid by Surender Gill reduced Sonipat to an all-out, pushing Karnal into a commanding 18-9 lead. The absence of star raider Ayan Lochab was evident for Sonipat in the first half, as Karnal closed the half strongly at 20-10.

The second half began with Karnal continuing their dominance, extending the lead as Sonipat struggled to convert raids. A brief resurgence came when Ayan Lochab entered as a substitute, making an immediate impact with successful raids that brought the crowd to life and reduced the deficit slightly. However, Karnal quickly regrouped, with Sachin and Akshit producing crucial defensive and raiding efforts to halt Sonipat's momentum.

Karnal's defence remained resolute in the closing stages, earning multiple high-fives and controlling the tempo. Despite late efforts from Sonipat, Karnal Kings saw out the contest comfortably, finishing with a 35-21 victory.

The post-match presence saw Akshit of the Karnal Kings shine as the raider of the match, while the Defender of the match went to Harsh of Karnal Kings.

- ANI

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Priya S
Sonipat really missed Ayan Lochab in the first half. The moment he came on, there was a spark. But by then, the gap was too big. Karnal's teamwork was just superior today. Well played!
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Vikram M
The second quarter was the turning point. That super raid by Surender Gill for the all-out broke Sonipat's back. Karnal's strategy of focusing on defence first is paying off big time. Great win for Haryana kabaddi!
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Sarah B
As a new fan of the KCL, I'm impressed by the athleticism. But the article could have given us more stats - like how many tackle points did the defence actually get? The reporting feels a bit surface-level.
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Rohit P
Sachin and Akshit were the unsung heroes in the second half when Sonipat tried to come back. Stopping momentum is crucial. Also, great to see a former DGP as chief guest - shows the sport's growing stature!
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Nisha Z
Defence wins championships! Karnal Kings proved it today. Harsh getting defender of the match while playing for the winning team says it all. Sonipat needs to go back to the drawing board, their raiding was too predictable.

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