Key Points

Jaipur Pink Panthers finally broke their home curse with an impressive display against UP Yoddhas. Nitin Kumar and Ali Samadi led the offensive charge while the defense stepped up with ten tackle points. Despite Gagan Gowda's fourth Super 10 of the season for Yoddhas, the Panthers maintained control throughout the match. The two-time champions closed out the game decisively with a 41-29 victory in front of their home crowd.

Key Points: Jaipur Pink Panthers Dominate UP Yoddhas for First PKL Home Win

  • Nitin Kumar continues fine form with another Super 10 performance
  • Ali Samadi shines with nine crucial raid points for Panthers
  • Reza Mirbagheri leads defense with four tackle points
  • Gagan Gowda scores 15 points in losing effort for Yoddhas
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PKL 12: Jaipur Pink Panthers register first home win after dominating UP Yoddhas

Jaipur Pink Panthers secure commanding 41-29 victory over UP Yoddhas with Nitin Kumar's Super 10 and strong defensive performance in PKL Season 12 home match.

"The Pink Panthers remained relentless to ensure they closed out the game convincingly - Match Report"

Jaipur, September 13

Jaipur Pink Panthers registered their first win at home, delivering a commanding performance to secure a 41-29 win against UP Yoddhas, in front of a packed house at the SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday.

For the two-time champions, Nitin Kumar carried on his fine form to register another Super 10, while Ali Samadi also shone with nine raid points. Reza Mirbagheri also registered four tackles, while Deepanshu Khatri and Aryan Kumar bagged three tackles each. For UP Yoddhas, Gagan Gowda's 15 points and Sumit Sangwan's four tackle points on the night were not enough.

It was a sedate start for the home side, with UP Yoddhas imposing themselves on the mat. Shivam Chaudhary opened his side's account with a bonus point, while Bhavani Rajput also scored a two-point raid, giving the Yoddhas an early lead. Gagan Gowda also got on the board for them, allowing his side to put the Pink Panthers' defenders under pressure in the early stages.

Soon after, Nitin Kumar and Ali Samadi led the charge for the hosts as they looked to inject some impetus into the contest. The latter did so with a two-point raid, levelling the scores at 5-5. Building on that momentum, the Pink Panthers inflicted an All Out courtesy of a tackle from Reza Mirbagheri, giving his side a three-point lead heading into the first timeout.

The home side opened up a five-point gap with the Iranian duo of Ali Samadi and Reza Mirbagheri contributing on both ends of the mat. The former was on a roll, delivering another All Out with a two-point raid and enabling the Pink Panthers to open up a ten-point gap. The two-time champions further established their dominance to have a 23-12 lead at halftime.

The Yoddhas stormed out with intent at the start of the second half, with Gagan Gowda leading the way on the offensive end. Sumit Sangwan also registered his first tackle, closing the gap slightly for his side. However, a Super Tackle from Deepanshu Khatri ensured that the Pink Panthers hold onto their ten-point advantage.

With their healthy lead, the hosts slowed down the tempo of the game to keep their noses in front. For the Yoddhas, Sumit Sangwan tried to inspire his team with four tackle points. Despite the captain's best efforts, his team trailed by double digits heading into the last quarter of the game.

The Pink Panthers remained relentless to ensure they closed out the game convincingly. In fact, it was the first time in five matches that they registered ten tackle points in a match. Meanwhile, Gagan Gowda continued to fight for the Yoddhas, completing his fourth Super 10 in PKL 12.

Nitin Kumar also registered his Super 10, delivering another All Out to put the finishing touches on an authoritative performance. Gagan Gowda ended with a Super Raid for the Yoddhas, but it wasn't enough as the Jaipur Pink Panthers completed a 41-29 rout.

- ANI

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Priya S
Gagan Gowda played his heart out for Yoddhas despite the loss. 15 points and fourth Super 10 - what a performance! Sometimes one player can't carry the whole team though.
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Arjun K
The Iranian connection worked wonders today! Ali Samadi's raids and Reza's tackles made the difference. Jaipur's defense finally clicked with 10 tackle points after 5 matches.
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Sarah B
As a kabaddi fan visiting from the US, I'm impressed by the energy at SMS Stadium! The way Jaipur turned around after the slow start was incredible. Proper home advantage!
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Vikram M
UP Yoddhas need to work on their defense. Relying only on Gagan Gowda won't win them matches. Sumit tried his best but others need to step up. Disappointing performance from a usually strong team.
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Kavya N
What a match! The atmosphere must have been electric in Jaipur. Hope this win gives Panthers the confidence boost they needed for the season. On to the next one! 💪

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