Sonipat Stars Stun Bulls, Karnal Kings Stay Unbeaten in KCL Thrillers

Sonipat Stars secured a narrow 31-28 victory over Bhiwani Bulls, powered by a decisive late performance from raider Ayan Lochab. In the second match, the unbeaten Karnal Kings held off a spirited Faridabad Fighters to win 40-34. Both matches featured standout individual performances, including Super 10s from multiple young raiders. The results highlight the competitive intensity and emerging talent in the Kabaddi Champions League.

Key Points: KCL: Sonipat Stars Beat Bhiwani Bulls, Karnal Kings Win

  • Sonipat's Ayan Lochab seals win with last-minute raid
  • Bhiwani's Devank Dalal scores Super 10 in loss
  • Karnal Kings extend unbeaten streak
  • Faridabad's Ishant shines despite defeat
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KCL: Sonipat stars outshine Bhiwani Bulls; Karnal Kings defeat Faridabad Fighters

Sonipat Stars edge Bhiwani Bulls 31-28, Karnal Kings defeat Faridabad Fighters 40-34 to stay unbeaten in the Kabaddi Champions League.

"The league continues to deliver high-intensity kabaddi while providing a vital platform for young talent to shine. - KCL Release"

Sonipat, January 29

The Kabaddi Champions League delivered another compelling double-header as Sonipat Stars stunned Bhiwani Bulls, while Karnal Kings extended their unbeaten run, underlining the league's growing reputation for high-quality competition and emerging talent, according to a release.

In Match 9, Sonipat Stars registered a hard-fought 31-28 victory over Bhiwani Bulls, led by a standout performance from Ayan Lochab, who rose to the occasion in the closing moments.

Bhiwani, powered early by Devank Dalal, edged ahead at the first strategic timeout, but Sonipat stayed within touching distance through disciplined defence and timely raids. The contest remained tight through the first half, with both Ayan and Devank reaching eight raid points as the Bulls held a slim halftime lead.

The second half saw momentum swing in Sonipat's favour as Ayan Lochab controlled the raids, completed his Super 10, and helped inflict a crucial all-out.

Despite Devank responding with a Super 10 of his own and Parvesh Malik producing a High 5 for Bhiwani, Sonipat held their nerve. Ayan's decisive two-point do-or-die raid in the final minute sealed the win for the Stars.

In Match 10, Karnal Kings continued their unbeaten streak, defeating Faridabad Fighters 40-34, while the Fighters were left still searching for their first win of the season.

Karnal opened strongly, but Faridabad responded through young raider Ishant, whose fearless raids--including a super raid in a do-or-die situation--kept the contest finely balanced. Akshit Dhull matched him raid for raid, showcasing the depth of young talent being unearthed by the KCL platform.

The first half remained evenly poised before Karnal capitalised on an all-out to take a narrow lead into the break. Faridabad fought back bravely in the second half, with Ishant and Rohit Gulia completing their Super 10s and even forcing an all-out against the Kings.

However, Karnal's experience prevailed in the final phase, as Surender Gill and Akshit Dhull steadied the ship, while Rohit Nandal's High 5 anchored a strong defensive effort to close out another win.

With Sonipat Stars showing composure against star opposition and Karnal Kings maintaining their perfect record, the league continues to deliver high-intensity kabaddi while providing a vital platform for young talent to shine alongside established names.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, the KCL is fantastic to watch. The energy is incredible. Young players like Ishant for Faridabad are so fearless, even in a losing cause. Great to see this sport getting a proper league platform.
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Vikram M
Karnal Kings are looking unstoppable! Their balance of experience (Surender Gill) and young talent (Akshit Dhull) is perfect. But full marks to Faridabad for fighting hard. Hope they get their first win soon, they deserve it.
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Priya S
The real story is the young talent. Ayan, Devank, Ishant, Akshit... all under 25 and playing with such maturity. KCL is doing a great service to Indian sports by giving them this stage. Future of kabaddi is bright! ✨
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Rohit P
Bhiwani will be kicking themselves. Had the lead but couldn't close it out. Parvesh Malik's High 5 in defence was brilliant, but the raiders lost momentum at the wrong time. Need to work on finishing games.
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Michael C
Enjoying the coverage, but the article could use more stats. How many tackle points? Success rates? For true fans, those details matter. Otherwise, great to see kabaddi thriving in its heartland of Haryana.
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