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PKL : Jaipur holds Thalaiva to Tie a thrilling , Patna win against Bangalore

Bengaluru: Tamil Thalavas and Jaipur Pink Panthers play a draw 31-31 who entertained in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) match here on Sunday.
The defense of the two teams had great sightseeing with the captain Thalavas Surjeet Singh and Sandeep Dhull Jaipur took the height of 5.
Thalivas had two points into the final attack match but made a mistake producing a tie.
Manjeet Raide they misjudged touch and walked into the lobby which resulted in super tackle and two points for Jaipur.
In another match, Patna Pirates defense produced performance to remember because it helped the team defeat Bengaluru Bulls 38-31.
Defenders of Sunil Patna (9 points) and Mohammadreza Shadloui (3 points) play a role in establishing a defensive wall that even people like Pawan Sehawat can’t break.
Pawan, current green arm holder (given to Raider with most Raiding points), scored Super 10 in the first round but could not contribute even one point after the interval.
A series of super handling in the dying minutes ensured the bulls lost the match with margins only seven points.
The Bulls started the match brightly with Pawan Sehawat looking for his usual himself.
But Patna certainly had a plan to stop the sixth season.
Their defenders pounced groups to shift their momentum to their side.
Previously, Tamil Thalavas had a better start for the match with their defensive duo Surjeet Singh and Sagar did not give Jaipur Raider Arjun Deshwal.
Panther did not want to let leakage points in their defense also with Sandeep Dhull and Sahul Kumar handle Tamil Raiders easily.
The game changed momentum when experiencing K Prapanjan suffered a shoulder injury during the seventh-minute attack.
Ajinkya pawar was taken as a replacement, but Jaipur sniffed the opportunity.
Surjeet Singh produced one person overcoming Super in Arjun Deshwal but Jaipur won everything finally with two minutes to the interval.
In the first round, the score 17-13 supported Jaipur.
Coach Tamil Uday Kumar wants his team to make a comeback slow and in no hurry, but his team has another plan.
The second half began with a tackle at Jaipur Deepak Hood which was followed by a two-point attack by Bhavani Rajput.
With the remaining three on the mat, Manjeet Thalavas produced an amazing super attack that happened to everything.
They took the lead, but Panther immediately returned with Sandeep Dhull and Surjeet Singh chose their high 5.
The two teams matched the tackle and the score level on 24-24 with 10 minutes remaining.
Ajinkya Pawar got an attack of two points to open the scoring for Thalivas but Naveen Jaipur produced a super tackle to close the gap.
Jaipur, two points behind, produced a super tackle in the last attack from the match to get a tie.
Thalavas would consider themselves unlucky because Raider Manjeet walked into the lobby under the trust that he got a touch.
But the referee decided to oppose his claim to end the match fighting tightly.

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