On October 17, the Jaipur Pink Panthers triumphed over the UP Yoddhas with a score of 42-29 in Delhi, marking a significant return to form in the ongoing Pro Kabaddi League 2025 (PKL 2025).
This victory was crucial for the two-time champions, as it ended their streak of four consecutive losses. Currently, the Jaipur Pink Panthers hold a record of 7 wins and 8 losses, placing them in 7th position on the points table.
Conversely, the Yoddhas faced another setback in their quest to secure a top-eight finish, with a record of 6 wins and 11 losses, leaving them in 10th place.
Match Highlights
Throughout the match at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium, the Jaipur Pink Panthers maintained dominance over the Yoddhas. Key players Nitin Kumar and Ali Samadi shone brightly, each achieving Super 10s, while Reza Mirbagheri and Aryan Kumar provided solid defensive support.
The Panthers started strong, quickly establishing a 16-7 lead within the first ten minutes, which included an all-out on the Yoddhas initiated by a successful raid from Samadi. Although Surender Gill of the Yoddhas made notable contributions, the Panthers ended the first half with a comfortable 24-14 advantage.
In the second half, the Panthers continued to excel, showcasing their raiders and defenders' skills. They inflicted another all-out on the Yoddhas, thanks to a remarkable tackle from Parvinder.
From that moment, the match was firmly in the Panthers' control, as they prevented the Yoddhas from mounting any comeback. Samadi and Nitin consistently scored, ensuring a decisive 13-point victory for the Panthers.
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