Key Points

The UP Yoddhas are set to face Puneri Paltan in an exciting Pro Kabaddi League match in Vizag. The Yoddhas have shown promising form with two wins from three matches, boasting impressive defensive statistics. Led by captain Sumit Sangwan and raider Gagan Gowda, the team is looking to climb higher in the points table. Both teams bring strong attacking capabilities, promising an intense and closely contested encounter.

Key Points: UP Yoddhas Aim to Challenge Puneri Paltan in PKL 12

  • Sumit Sangwan leads league with 15 tackle points
  • Gagan Gowda averaging 11.33 raid points per game
  • UP Yoddhas rank fourth in super raids and tackle success
  • Puneri Paltan currently second on points table
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PKL 12: UP Yoddhas look to spark resurgence as Puneri Paltan come calling

High-stakes Pro Kabaddi League clash as UP Yoddhas target victory against second-placed Puneri Paltan in Vizag

"Whichever team commits fewer mistakes will emerge victorious - Upendra Malik, UP Yoddhas Assistant Coach"

Vizag, Sep 9

UP Yoddhas will face Puneri Paltan in their Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 fixture at the Vishwanadh Sports Club in Vizag on September 10.

The Yoddhas currently sit fifth on the points table with four points from three games, having secured two wins. Paltan, placed second with six points, have already played five matches and head into this contest on the back of an 11-point defeat against Patna Pirates.

UP have made a promising start to the new season, registering back-to-back wins over Telugu Titans and Patna Pirates before showcasing their attacking prowess in a high-octane battle with Haryana Steelers.

The Yoddhas' defensive strength has drawn attention from rival coaches across the league. They boast a tackle success rate of 42.02% and have executed three super raids, ranking fourth-best in both categories. Skipper Sumit Sangwan leads the league in tackle points (15) as well as High 5s (2).

On the attacking front, Gagan Gowda has been a consistent threat, averaging 11.33 raid points per game and delivering three super raids.

"Puneri Paltan are a team that plays as a well-coordinated unit. We need to prepare our plans keeping that in mind. Both sides are strong in attack, so I believe that whichever team commits fewer mistakes will emerge victorious," UP Yoddhas assistant coach Upendra Malik said ahead of the clash.

UP Yoddhas have ticked the instrumental boxes on all ends of the mat in their three games till now. With an astute strategic approach and a youthful side keen to chase their maiden title, they will hope to come together and perform in unison to overcome their next hurdle in the group stages of the tournament.

- IANS

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Priya S
Gagan Gowda's raiding has been exceptional - 11.33 points per game is no joke! But Puneri Paltan will be hungry after that loss to Patna. Tough match ahead.
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Sarah B
As a kabaddi fan from Pune, I'm worried about our defense after that Pirates game. UP's attack looks dangerous. Should be an exciting contest!
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Arjun K
The real test begins now for UP Yoddhas. Beating Titans and Pirates is good, but consistent performance against top teams like Puneri will show their championship potential.
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Nikhil C
While the stats look impressive, I feel UP's bench strength hasn't been tested enough. What happens if Gowda has an off day? Need more players to step up.
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Kavya N
Loving the energy from UP this season! Finally seeing some good kabaddi after disappointing last season. Hope they make it to playoffs this time 🙏

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