Sonipat Stars Edge Gurugram Gurus 37-31 in KCL Thrilling Opener

The Kabaddi Champions League began with a tightly contested match where Sonipat Stars secured a 37-31 victory over Gurugram Gurus. Ayan Lochab was instrumental for Sonipat, guiding their raids and executing a crucial do-or-die raid that forced an all-out. Gurugram Gurus mounted a late comeback, narrowing the deficit to just two points in the closing minutes. Sonipat held their nerve with a final super tackle to clinch the tournament opener.

Key Points: KCL: Sonipat Stars Beat Gurugram Gurus in League Opener

  • Strong start by Sonipat Stars
  • Gurugram Gurus show resilience
  • Ayan Lochab's do-or-die raid proves decisive
  • Nitin Rawal earns defensive honours
  • Match sealed with final super tackle
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KCL: Sonipat Stars clinch tournament opener with 37-31 win over Gurugram Gurus

Sonipat Stars defeat Gurugram Gurus 37-31 in a tense Kabaddi Champions League opener. Ayan Lochab shines as Tonight's Raider.

"Sonipat Stars, however, held their composure, executing a decisive super tackle in the final minute - Match Report"

Gurugram, January 25

The Kabaddi Champions League got underway with Sonipat Stars securing a 37-31 victory over Gurugram Gurus in the opening match of the league phase at the Sports University of Haryana, according to a release.

Sonipat Stars made a strong start, with ace raider Ayan Lochab taking on the bulk of the raids and guiding his team to a 10-8 lead at the first strategic time-out.

Gurugram Gurus responded immediately after the break, capitalising on Sonipat being reduced to two men and then a single player. Neeraj Narwal stepped up for Gurugram with crucial defensive efforts and a vital raid to revive teammates, helping Gurugram briefly gain momentum. Sonipat, however, regrouped well to close the first half with a narrow 17-15 advantage.

The second half opened cautiously, with neither side scoring on their opening raids. A series of do-or-die raids followed, as defences dominated proceedings.

The turning point came when Ayan Lochab, on a do-or-die raid, combined a successful raid with a crucial tackle, reducing Gurugram to one man and soon forcing an all-out. With nine minutes remaining before the second strategic time-out, Sonipat extended its lead to 28-21.

Post the strategic break, Gurugram Gurus showed resilience, narrowing an eight-point deficit down to just two in the closing minutes. Sonipat Stars, however, held their composure, executing a decisive super tackle in the final minute before adding two points in the last raid to seal the match 37-31.

Ayan Lochab was named Tonight's Raider, while Nitin Rawal of Gurugram Gurus earned Tonight's Defender honours.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great match, but Gurugram's comeback in the final minutes was really impressive. They almost pulled it off! Neeraj Narwal and Nitin Rawal played their hearts out. The league is off to a competitive start.
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Rohit P
As a kabaddi fan from Haryana, it's so good to see a professional league getting this kind of coverage. The Sports University of Haryana is a perfect venue. Hope the matches continue to be this thrilling! Jai Kabaddi! 💪
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Sarah B
The defensive play from both sides was top-class. Those do-or-die raid sequences were so tense to read about! A respectful note to the organizers: would love to see more live streaming options for fans outside India.
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Vikram M
Sonipat's composure in the final minute was the key. That super tackle sealed it. Ayan Lochab fully deserved the Tonight's Raider award. Looking forward to seeing if any team can stop the Stars' momentum.
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Nikhil C
Good game, but the article could have given us a bit more detail on the tactics. What was the strategy after the strategic time-outs? How did the coaches influence the play? Just a suggestion for future reports.

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