Ganga Kings Upset Gazab Ghaziabad 44-38, Derail Playoff Hopes in UPKL

The Ganga Kings of Mirzapur secured a 44-38 victory over Gazab Ghaziabad in a crucial Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League match. Despite being out of playoff contention themselves, Ganga Kings' disciplined defense forced two all-outs to build a decisive lead. Gazab Ghaziabad's attempted comeback in the second half fell short as they failed to bridge the gap. The upset result significantly impacts the playoff race during the league's Do-or-Die Week.

Key Points: UPKL: Ganga Kings Upset Gazab Ghaziabad, Spoil Playoff Push

  • Ganga Kings win 44-38
  • Gazab Ghaziabad's playoff hopes hit
  • Two decisive all-outs forced
  • Match witnessed by former Deputy CM
  • Result twists final league standings
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UPKL: Ganga Kings of Mirzapur derail Gazab Ghaziabad's top-four hopes

Ganga Kings of Mirzapur defeat Gazab Ghaziabad 44-38 in UPKL, derailing their top-four playoff hopes during a crucial Do-or-Die Week match.

"Ganga Kings, despite being out of top-four contention, spoiled Gazab Ghaziabad's qualification push - UPKL Press Release"

Noida, January 8

The opening match of Do-or-Die Week on Day 15 of Uttar Pradesh Kabaddi League Season 2 carried high stakes for both sides, as Ganga Kings of Mirzapur, already out of the top-four race, took on Gazab Ghaziabad, who entered the contest placed fourth and needing a win to secure their playoff position.

The match was witnessed by former Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh Dinesh Sharma, who was present at the Noida Indoor Stadium and was felicitated ahead of the game, as per a UPKL press release.

The contest began on an even note, with both teams trading raids and tackles in the early exchanges. As the match progressed, Ganga Kings tightened their defensive structure and began to dictate terms. Their discipline at the back paid dividends as they forced Gazab Ghaziabad all-out twice, opening up a decisive lead and shifting momentum firmly in their favour.

Gazab Ghaziabad attempted to respond by raising their intensity in the second half and managed to force an all-out on Ganga Kings, briefly reviving hopes of a comeback. However, the gap proved too wide to bridge, and Ganga continued to manage the game intelligently, denying Gazab the sustained momentum they required.

In the closing phase, Ganga Kings maintained composure under pressure, ensuring Gazab were kept at arm's length and sealing a 44-38 victory. The result proved significant in the context of the Do-or-Die Week, as Ganga Kings, despite being out of top-four contention, spoiled Gazab Ghaziabad's qualification push and added another twist to the playoff race.

Later on Day 15 of the Do-or-Die Week, matches were played between Lucknow Lions and Brij Stars, Aligarh Tigers and Yamuna Yoddhas, and JD Noida Ninjas and Kashi Kings, with each fixture carrying crucial implications for the final league standings.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to following UPKL, I'm impressed by the league's growth. Good to see former Deputy CM Sharma supporting it. The level of competition seems really high. Gazab Ghaziabad must be gutted, but that's sport.
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Priya S
Gazab Ghaziabad's defense collapsed at the worst possible time. Two all-outs? That's unacceptable when you're fighting for a playoff spot. They need to go back to the drawing board. Ganga Kings' discipline was a masterclass.
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Rohit P
UPKL is doing a fantastic job promoting our traditional sport. Matches like these, with so much at stake, are great for the fans. Hope the momentum continues for the rest of Do-or-Die Week! Jai Kabaddi! 💪
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Aman W
Respectful criticism: The article focuses a lot on the political figure being present. While it's nice, I'd prefer more analysis on the key players' performances. Who was the standout raider or defender for Ganga Kings?
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Nisha Z
Heartbreak for Ghaziabad! They had it in their hands and let it slip. The "Do-or-Die Week" name is perfect. Now every match for the teams around 4th place is a final. Can't wait to see how it unfolds.

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