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ProKabaddi: Dabang Delhi overcomes Bengaluru Bulls

Published - August 25, 2019 01:45 am IST - New Delhi

Delhi pulled off an important tackle in the final minute to win the first match of its home leg.

Slipping through: A Delhi Dabang raider looks to escape the clutches of Bengaluru Bulls Raider.

Host Dabang Delhi on Saturday notched up a thrilling 33-31 win over defending champion Bengaluru Bulls in the first match of the Delhi leg of the ProKabaddi League Season 7 at the Thyagaraj Sports Complex here.

IN another match Telugu Titans beat Jaipur Pink Panthers 24-21.

Naveen Kumar was the star for the Delhi side who trailed for most parts of the match but inflicted a crucial all-out in the final minutes on the Bulls to walk away with all the points.

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Bengaluru Bulls started the match on the front foot, racing to a 5-0 lead, with Pawan Sehrawat flying high. The Bulls piled on the pressure, backed by their defence, to inflict the first All-Out of the match on Dabang Delhi in the 11th minute and open a gap of six points.

The defending champions continued to dominate with its defence, manned by Mahender Singh and Saurabh Nandal, thwarting all the raiders who came in their territory. The first half ended 19-11 in favour of Bulls.

The league’s top raider, Pawan Sehrawat started the second half with the same intensity, rushing to his Super 10 (10 raid points) within six minutes of resumption as the Bulls maintained their pressure on Delhi.

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The home team brought in Meraj Sheykh to add an extra dimension to its raids and the Iranian picked up bonus points to keep Debang in the game as the match edged closer to the final whistle.

Three points by Naveen Kumar in two successive raids with five minutes remaining in the match helped him reach a Super 10 and make it a one-point game.

The aggressive strategy saw Delhi force an all-out on Bulls with 3 minutes remaining to take the lead.

But Pawan Sehwarat’s two-point raid tied the match once again with just a minute remaining.

Delhi then pulled off an important tackle in the final minute to win the first match of its home leg.

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