Dabang Delhi Crowned PKL 12 Champions at Home After Thrilling Final

Dabang Delhi K.C. have won the Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 championship. They defeated Puneri Paltan 31-28 in a thrilling final at their home stadium. This marks their second PKL title after previously winning in Season 8. The victory makes them the first home team to win the trophy since U Mumba in Season 2.

Key Points: Dabang Delhi Beat Puneri Paltan to Win PKL Season 12 Title

  • Neeraj Narwal and Ajinkya Pawar led Delhi's raiding with 8 and 6 points respectively
  • Puneri Paltan's Aditya Shinde registered a Super 10 performance in losing effort
  • Dabang Delhi became first home team since U Mumba to lift PKL trophy
  • Fazel Atrachali became most successful foreign player in PKL history
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Dabang Delhi crowned PKL 12 champions at home after overwhelming Puneri Paltan

Dabang Delhi K.C. clinched their second Pro Kabaddi League title with a thrilling 31-28 victory over Puneri Paltan in front of a packed home crowd in New Delhi.

"Fazel Atrachali showed all his experience to score his first point of the game at a clutch moment - PKL Press Release"

New Delhi, October 31

In front of a packed home crowd, Dabang Delhi K.C. were crowned champions of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12, after a thrilling 31-28 victory against Puneri Paltan at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on Friday.

This is their second PKL title, having previously been crowned champions in Season 8, when current head coach Joginder Narwal was their captain. In doing so, Dabang Delhi became the first home team since U Mumba in Season 2 to lift the trophy. Meanwhile, Fazel Atrachali also became the most successful foreigner in the history of the PKL.

Neeraj Narwal and Ajinkya Pawar led the raiding unit with eight and six points, respectively. Meanwhile, for Puneri Paltan, Aditya Shinde registered a Super 10, and Abinesh Nadarajan scored four tackle points, which went down in vain, according to a press release from PKL.

As has been the case for most of the season, Aslam Inamdar and Ashu Malik opened the account of their respective teams in the grand finale. Neeraj Narwal then took the onus for Dabang Delhi, bagging a two-point raid and a tackle to give his side a four-point lead in the initial exchanges.

Puneri Paltan did not succumb to the early pressure, however, as Gaurav Khatri secured a couple of Super Tackles to make it a one-point game. With the tempo slowing down slightly as both teams resorted to the Do-Or-Die strategy, Ajinkya Pawar ensured that Dabang Delhi held a two-point lead after an engaging first quarter.

Abinesh Nadarajan registered a third Super Tackle for Puneri Paltan, keeping it a one-point game, but Dabang Delhi's Ajinkya Pawar inflicted the first All Out of the game with close to five minutes to go in the first half. That gave his side a six-point lead, allowing them some breathing room in this contest.

The home team further asserted themselves courtesy Neeraj Narwal's Super Raid, extending their lead to eight points. Puneri Paltan responded with a tackle from Pankaj Mohite and a two-point raid from Aditya Shinde, closing the gap slightly. However, Ajinkya Pawar instantly responded with a multi-point raid of his own, keeping Dabang Delhi in the lead with the score at 20-14 at halftime.

The second half began in a sedate manner with Dabang Delhi eager to hold onto their advantage. Puneri Paltan tried their best to find a way back into the match, relying on their defence and Do-Or-Die strategy to try and force a way back. Gurdeep secured a couple of tackles to help them cut the deficit to four points, before a Super Tackle from Dabang Delhi helped them retain their six-point lead heading into the final quarter of the season. 24-18.

Ashu Malik scored his first point of the night, and a Super Tackle from Anurag re-established an eight-point lead for Dabang Delhi, putting them in the driver's seat. However, Puneri Paltan weren't prepared to wave the white flag yet. A tackle from Mohd Amaan and a string of raids from Aditya Shinde helped them register a timely All Out, bringing the Season 10 champions back in the game with the score at 28-25 with under three minutes to go.

The raider brought it down to a one-point game before Neeraj Narwal reopened the three-point lead. With a two-point raid, Aditya Shinde completed his Super 10 as a solitary point separated the two teams heading into the final minute. Fazel Atrachali showed all his experience to score his first point of the game at a clutch moment with a tackle on Aditya Shinde, securing a second trophy for Dabang Delhi K.C, this time in their own backyard.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to kabaddi, this match was absolutely fascinating! The strategy, the athleticism, the tension in the final minutes - incredible sport. Puneri Paltan fought so hard, but Delhi deserved this win.
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Priya S
Fazel Atrachali proving why he's the best foreign player in PKL history! That final tackle on Aditya Shinde was pure class. Experience matters in pressure situations. Congratulations to the entire Delhi team! 🎉
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Arjun K
While it was an exciting match, I feel the refereeing was inconsistent in the second half. Some crucial decisions went Delhi's way that could have changed the outcome. Still, a great tournament overall for Indian kabaddi.
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Michael C
Watching from Canada - this sport is incredible! The athleticism and strategy remind me of wrestling but with more dynamic movement. Congratulations Delhi! Hope to see kabaddi grow globally like this.
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Kavya N
Joginder Narwal from captain to coach - what a journey! So emotional to see him lift the trophy again, this time from the sidelines. Delhi's raiding unit was simply outstanding today. Bas, dil jeet liya! ❤️
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