Delhi Dangal Warriors Edge Maharashtra 5-4 in PWL Thriller, Reach Final

Delhi Dangal Warriors secured a nail-biting 5-4 victory over Maharashtra Kesari to advance to the Pro Wrestling League 2026 final. The match featured dramatic momentum swings, with Shubham Kaushik delivering a stunning comeback win to keep Delhi alive. Key victories from Anjli, Vafaeipour Hadi Bakhtiar, and Turan Bayramov, who won on a technical criterion, propelled Delhi to the win. They will now face Haryana Thunders in the championship clash.

Key Points: Delhi Dangal Warriors Reach PWL 2026 Final After 5-4 Win

  • Delhi wins 5-4 in dramatic semi-final
  • Shubham Kaushik named Player of the Match
  • Manisha Bhanvala wins Fighter of the Match
  • Final set vs Haryana Thunders
  • Victory sealed on technical criterion
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PWL: Delhi Dangal Warriors set up title clash with Haryana Thunders

Delhi Dangal Warriors beat Maharashtra Kesari 5-4 in a dramatic PWL semi-final. Shubham Kaushik's epic comeback seals final berth against Haryana Thunders.

"Shubham Kaushik produced one of the moments of the tournament, overturning a significant deficit in the Power Minute. - PWL Press Release"

Noida, January 31

Delhi Dangal Warriors booked their place in a thrilling final of the Pro Wrestling League 2026 after edging past Maharashtra Kesari in a pulsating Semi-final 2 at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Friday night.

In a contest that swung dramatically from bout to bout, Delhi showed composure under pressure to claim a 5-4 victory and set up a mouth-watering title clash against Haryana Thunders. Shubham Kaushik was named Player of the Match for his extraordinary comeback win in the 57kg men's category that kept Delhi alive at a crucial stage, while Manisha Bhanvala earned Fighter of the Match honours for her dominant display that anchored Maharashtra's charge in the same weight category for women, as per a PWL press release.

Delhi struck first in the 62kg women's contest through Anjli, who produced a composed and clinical performance against Dudova Bilyana Zhivkova. Mixing takedowns, push-outs, and a decisive four-point move in the Power Minute, Anjli secured a convincing 12-4 win to hand Delhi the early lead. Maharashtra responded immediately in emphatic fashion as Manisha Bhanvala dominated Karla Godinez Gonzalez in the 57kg women's tie, overwhelming her opponent with relentless takedown-turn combinations to claim a 15-0 technical superiority victory and level the tie.

Momentum swung Maharashtra's way in the heavyweight clash, where captain Robert Baran continued his unbeaten run. After conceding an early activity point, Baran took complete control in the second period, unleashing takedowns and exposures, especially during the Power Minute, to defeat Ronak 11-1 and put Maharashtra ahead. The advantage grew in the 53kg women's contest as Nishu Bhanvala edged a dramatic contest against Saarika. A strong first period gave Nishu a cushion, and despite Saarika's spirited comeback in the second, Maharashtra secured a narrow 7-6 win to move 3-1 ahead.

Facing pressure of loss, Delhi found a lifeline through Shubham Kaushik in the 57kg men's category. Carrying a sore knee, Kaushik produced one of the moments of the tournament, overturning a significant deficit in the Power Minute with a stunning four-point exposure followed by a four-point takedown to snatch an 11-10 victory and keep Delhi in contention.

The tie was levelled in the 76 kg women's bout as European champion Anastasiya Alpyeeva showcased her experience against Harshita Mor. After conceding early points, Alpyeeva regrouped with sharp takedowns and push-outs, maintaining control in the second period to close out a 7-5 win and bring the semi-final to 3-3.

Delhi then surged ahead for the first time since the opening contest as Vafaeipour Hadi Bakhtiar edged Amit 11-9 in a fiercely contested 86 kg encounter, making the decisive difference with back-to-back takedowns in the Power Minute.

The defining moment came in the 74 kg men's tie between Turan Bayramov and Yash. Bayramov dominated the opening period to race into a 5-0 lead before Yash mounted a strong comeback in the second period to draw level at 5-5. With the bout tied, Bayramov was declared the winner on a higher technique criterion, giving Delhi their fifth win and confirming their place in the final.

The final bout was decided by forfeit, with Tevanyan Vazgen awarded the win, but the outcome was already sealed as Delhi Dangal Warriors closed the semi-final 5-4.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The Bhanvala sisters were absolutely phenomenal for Maharashtra. Manisha's 15-0 win was a masterclass. It's a shame such brilliant individual performances couldn't get the team over the line. The women's wrestling in PWL is world-class.
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Vikram M
Delhi vs Haryana final is going to be epic! Two powerhouse states in wrestling going head-to-head. The atmosphere in Noida must have been electric. Hope the final gets the prime-time coverage it deserves.
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Priya S
While the match was thrilling, I have to respectfully point out that the article focuses a lot on the foreign wrestlers. Our own Indian talents like Anjli and Yash showed amazing skill and heart. Let's celebrate them more!
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Rohit P
That last bout win by criteria for Bayramov must have been nerve-wracking! 5-5 and it comes down to a technicality. This is why wrestling is so intense. Jai Hind to all the warriors out there! 💪
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Michael C
As a new follower of PWL, I'm impressed by the level of competition. The mix of Indian and international wrestlers makes for a great league. Robert Baran's unbeaten run is seriously impressive, even in a losing team effort.

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