Key Points

Patna Pirates staged an incredible comeback against Dabang Delhi in a thrilling PKL 12 match. Super-substitute Ankit Rana was the game-changer, scoring 12 crucial raid points. The Pirates turned the match around in the final quarter, stunning the Season 8 champions. Their victory ended Dabang Delhi's winning streak in a memorable display of kabaddi resilience.

Key Points: Ankit Rana Stuns Dabang Delhi in PKL 12 Thriller

  • Ankit Rana's spectacular 12 raid points define Pirates' comeback
  • Dabang Delhi's early lead crushed in final quarter
  • Patna Pirates win 33-30 in PKL 12 clash
  • Neeraj Narwal's efforts ultimately insufficient for Delhi victory
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PKL 12: Super-sub Ankit Rana stars as Patna Pirates hand Dabang Delhi first defeat of season

Patna Pirates dramatic comeback wins against Dabang Delhi with super-sub Ankit Rana's 12 raid points breaking Season 8 champions' unbeaten run

"The two Ankits completely turned the tide of the contest - Match Commentary"

Jaipur, Sep 20

It was a stunning fourth quarter by Patna Pirates that defined their win over Dabang Delhi K.C., beating them 33-30 in the second leg of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 at the SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur on Saturday. Substitute Ankit Rana led the comeback win in style with his 12 raid points, as they ended the Season 8 champions' winning streak.

Dabang Delhi K.C. looked composed in the opening 10 minutes, with Neeraj Narwal and Ajinkya Pawar driving their momentum. Neeraj's clever raids and Pawar's Do-Or-Die success gave Dabang Delhi an early cushion. Backed by the defensive presence of Fazel Atrachali and Saurabh Nandal, they tightened the screws on the Pirates' raiders.

The Pirates, though, kept snapping at their opponents' heels with timely contributions. Ayan and Sudhakar chipped in with raid points to keep the scoreboard moving. Navdeep and Ankit's tackles provided defensive resistance, ensuring the gap didn't widen. But at the 10-minute mark, Dabang Delhi were firmly in control with a handy 4-point lead.

Dabang Delhi K.C. tightened their grip in the second quarter, with Neeraj Narwal continuing to dictate the pace. The raider reached six points by halftime, consistently troubling the Pirates' defence. Ajinkya and Ashu Malik chipped in, while Surjeet Singh joined in defence with crucial points.

The Pirates tried to stay afloat, but Delhi's collective effort proved too strong. Ankit's Super Tackle briefly lifted the Pirates, yet it wasn't enough to stop them. Dabang Delhi's pressure culminated in a brilliant All Out just before the break, stamping their authority on the contest. With a 19-10 lead at halftime, Delhi carried the impetus into the second half.

The three-time champions showed real grit in the third quarter, chipping away at Dabang Delhi's lead with a spirited fightback. Ayan led the charge in attack, keeping the defence under pressure with timely raids. He found strong support from substitute Ankit Rana, who delivered a flurry of points against Dabang Delhi's stalwart defenders.

In defence, skipper Ankit Jaglan stood tall, producing crucial tackles to halt the opponents' rhythm at key moments. His effort, combined with Navdeep's support, gave the Pirates the backbone they needed to stay in the contest. While Neeraj and Ajinkya still kept their team ticking, the Pirates' resurgence was undeniable.

The Pirates saved their best for the final quarter, staging a sensational comeback to snatch victory from Dabang Delhi K.C. The two Ankits -- Ankit Rana in attack and skipper Ankit Jaglan in defence -- completely turned the tide of the contest.

Rana unleashed a storm of raid points, including a match-defining All Out, while Jaglan's decisive tackles broke Dabang Delhi's rhythm. The Pirates, once trailing, suddenly had the momentum firmly on their side.

Dabang Delhi, despite Neeraj and Ashu's efforts, simply couldn't match Patna's intensity in the dying stages. The Pirates racked up a stunning 16 points in the final 10 minutes, compared to just five from their opponents, sealing a thrilling 33-30 win and ending Dabang Delhi's winning streak.

- IANS

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Priya S
Delhi's defense collapsed completely in the last quarter. Fazel and Saurabh looked unbeatable until Ankit Rana started his magic. Super sub indeed!
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Aryan P
Both Ankits were phenomenal! Rana with 12 raid points and Jaglan with those crucial tackles. Patna's coaching staff deserves credit for this strategy.
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Sarah B
As a Delhi fan, this was heartbreaking to watch. We dominated for 3 quarters and then just fell apart. Need to work on maintaining intensity throughout the match.
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Nikhil C
16 points in the final quarter! That's some incredible comeback. Patna Pirates showing why they're three-time champions. Never count them out!
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Kavya N
Neeraj Narwal played so well for Delhi, but cricket mein jaise kehte hain - ek aadmi team nahi jeeta sakta. Team effort chahiye last moments mein. Patna showed better teamwork when it mattered most.

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