Puneri Paltan sinks Pirates

August 20, 2017 09:58 pm | Updated 09:58 pm IST - Lucknow

Gotcha! Ziaur Rahman (orange) of Puneri Paltan pins down Monu Goyat of Patna Pirates on Sunday.

Gotcha! Ziaur Rahman (orange) of Puneri Paltan pins down Monu Goyat of Patna Pirates on Sunday.

Coming into Sunday’s game, there was little to choose between Puneri Paltan and Patna Pirates, both in terms of results or individual performances. But, all that changed as Pune’s defeated Patna for a 47-42 victory in the Pro Kabaddi League here.

It was a one-sided affair from the beginning and as Pune tightened its control on the proceedings as the match progressed, Patna dismantled, struggling to score every point. The only player standing between the two-time defending champion and a humiliating loss was captain Pardeep Narwal, who scored 19 points in 24 raids, but there was only that much even he could do.

First loss of season

Patna also suffered its first loss of the season in the process even as Pune got its first-ever win against Patna in five seasons but, more than the defeat, it would be the manner in which it came that would rankle it.

Pardeep, the key to Patna’s hopes, was one of only two players to manage a decent score for Patna along with Vinod Kumar. The latter had to be carried away towards the end after getting injured.

Pune raced to a 14-point lead in the first 13 minutes that saw Patna getting all-out twice in a space of five minutes. At 13-25, Pune had a 12-point lead at half time.

Patna tried to fight back and every time Pardeep clawed out some crucial points, the rest of his team squandered it with shoddy tackling. After a point in the second half, he was practically the only one going out for raids and coming back with points.

Pune’s win, on the other hand, was a complete team effort. Every player who took the mat scored points, including the substitutes. If Deepak Hooda, Rajesh Mondal and Sandeep Narwal raided successfully, its foreign signing Zia-ur-Rahman, Dharmaraj and Sandeep shone in defence.

Monu, who came in as a substitute, did both. It wouldn’t be wrong to say the game was a Pardeep Narwal versus Puneri Paltan contest and the team outplayed the lone warrior. With three minutes to go, Pardeep’s three-pointer saw the margin reduce to five points for the first time in the game and he got another in the final few seconds, but it just wasn’t enough.

The result: Puneri Paltan 47 (Rajesh Mondal 10, Deepak Hooda 9, Ziaur Rahman 6, Sandeep Narwal 5, Monu 5) bt Patna Pirates 42 (Pardeep Narwal 19, Vinod Kumar 7, Vikas Jaglan 5).

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