Key Points

Puneri Paltan demonstrated remarkable resilience in their Pro Kabaddi League match against U Mumba. Aditya Shinde emerged as the game-changer, scoring a remarkable Super 10 and helping his team secure a 37-27 victory. The match saw momentum shifts with both teams trading leads throughout the game. Ultimately, Puneri Paltan's balanced approach and Shinde's outstanding performance proved decisive.

Key Points: Aditya Shinde Leads Puneri Paltan's PKL 12 Win Over U Mumba

  • Aditya Shinde scored 14 crucial points in the match
  • Puneri Paltan overcame early deficit to win convincingly
  • U Mumba struggled despite strong initial performance
  • Shinde completed 100 PKL points during the game
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PKL 12: Shinde's 14 points help Puneri Paltan secure a win over U Mumba

Aditya Shinde's stellar performance helps Puneri Paltan secure a commanding 37-27 victory against U Mumba in Pro Kabaddi League Season 12

"Aditya Shinde's Super 10 performance was decisive in turning the match around - Kabaddi Match Analyst"

Chennai, Oct 8

Aditya Shinde was in form yet again as Puneri Paltan brushed aside a resilient U Mumba 37-27 in Season 12 of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) at the SDAT Multi Purpose Indoor Stadium on Wednesday night. It was a strong performance from the season 10 champions, who were losing at the start before the raider came off his own to secure the win.

It was a brilliant start for U Mumba, starting with a tackle by Rinku on Aslam Inamdar, before Ajit Chouhan's Super Raid got Gaurav Khatri, Pankaj Mohite and Gurdeep. This gave U Mumba a 4-0 lead, before Aditya Shinde got Rinku to earn the first points for Puneri Paltan on the night.

This woke the season 10 champions up, who rode on the form of Aditya to get back into the match. His successful raids got Lokesh Ghosliya and then Parvesh Bhainswal off the mat, helping them equalise the score to 5-5, but the raiding of U Mumba ensured U Mumba completed the first quarter in the lead.

In the second quarter, Puneri Paltan showed exactly why they are one of the most balanced sides this season. After allowing U Mumba to dictate the early exchanges, the Paltan struck back with a series of sharp raids and well-timed tackles.

Aslam and Pankaj led the charge, combining to inflict the first ALL OUT of the match and swing momentum firmly in Puneri's favour. The shift in intensity was evident as the second quarter clearly belonged to Puneri Paltan. From trailing early to leading 17-12 at halftime, they dominated possession, moved with purpose, and dictated the pace of play.

The third quarter saw the contest hang in the balance, with Puneri Paltan maintaining a slender one-point lead. U Mumba's Ajit Chouhan continued his sensational run on the night, consistently breaching Puneri's defence and keeping his side within striking distance. His successful raids on Vishal Bhardwaj and Gurdeep reminded everyone of his sharp instincts and composure under pressure.

For the Paltan, Aditya Shinde once again stood tall, matching Ajit raid for raid and earning crucial points, while defenders like Gurdeep and Abinesh Nadarajan produced key tackles at critical moments. Even as U Mumba threatened to tilt the momentum with Ajit's dominance and Sandeep's consistency, Puneri's balanced approach meant the score was 22-21 with 10 minutes to go.

A tackle by Amirmohammad Zafardanesh on Pankaj equalised the score for U Mumba, before Sandeep got a touch on Rakesh. Both sides matched each other like-for-like, with the lead exchanging hands regularly. A Super Tackle by Aditya Shinde gave the Paltan the lead, which the Paltan capitalised on heading into the final five minutes of the match.

With a four-point lead, the Paltan were wary of giving away silly points. Aditya Shinde completed his Super 10, completing 100 points in the PKL, after which Anil scored a Bonus Point in a Do-Or-Die raid, keeping the match exciting to the very end. In the end, an All Out was inflicted on U Mumba by Aditya Shinde, ensuring a 10-point win was handed to the Puneri Paltan.

- IANS

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Priya S
U Mumba started so well with that 4-0 lead but couldn't maintain the momentum. Ajit Chouhan tried his best, but Puneri's team coordination was just superior today. Tough loss for Mumbai fans 😔
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Rohit P
Aditya Shinde completing 100 PKL points in this match! What a milestone! 🎉 He's been consistently performing for Paltan. Pune's raiding department looks really strong this season.
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Michael C
The second quarter turnaround was incredible to watch. From trailing to leading 17-12 at halftime - that's championship mentality! Puneri Paltan's balanced approach between raiding and defense made the difference.
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Sarah B
While Aditya Shinde deserves all the praise, I feel U Mumba's defense was quite disappointing in the final quarter. They had opportunities but couldn't capitalize. Need to work on finishing strong.
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Kavya N
The match was so exciting till the end! That final All Out by Aditya Shinde sealed the deal perfectly. Puneri Paltan looking strong contenders for the title this season. Jai Maharashtra! 🙏

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