While Punjab's out-of-form Geeta made a strong comeback and World champion Vladimir Khinchegashvili expectedly won his bout, but a solid team effort by Bengaluru grapplers saw them register a comprehensive win.
The first bout of the day between Mausam Khatri of Punjab and Pavlo Oliynik, World Championship bronze medallist, representing Bengaluru Yodhas in Men's 97kg was a neck-and-neck contest.
While Pavlo dominated the first round, Khatri made a very strong comeback in the second to end the bout with scores tied 4-4. But on the basis of big technique, the Olympic medallist had the last laugh.
Women's 48kg bout between Yana Rattigan of Punjab team and Bengaluru's Alyssa Lampe was an impressive contest, where both the wrestlers showed a lot of aggression and skills to post the highest scoring fight of the tournament, where as many as 38 points were scored.
Round one ended 14-10 in favour of Alyssa but even Yana came up with some really good moves to challenge her rival.
Down 0-2, Punjab Royals needed to win the next bout and the onus was on World Championship gold medallist Vladimir Khinchegashvili.
Vladimir bagged six points against Sandeep Tomar of Bengaluru Yodhas in the opening of Men's 57kg round. But the Indian grappler also managed to earn two points to finish round one 6-2.
In round two, Vladimir took an upper hand early and finished off the bout 12-2 by technical superiority in just 4:53 minutes to give Punjab first points of the day.
fight, leading 2-1 before Lalita turned the table around by earning two important points in the dying seconds and clinch a narrow 3-2 victory.
In Men's 125kg, Yodhas' Modzmanashvili Davit, 2012 Olympic silver medallist, straightaway earned four points against Jargalsaikhan Chuluunbat of Punjab Royals in first round. And then another point in the second round to help Bengaluru take an unconquered lead 4-1 lead over Punjab.
In Women's 58kg, Punjab captain and icon player Geeta Phogat put behind her disappointing form to get the better of Bengaluru's Yuliya Ratkevich 9-8.
In the last but not the least bout of the day between Praveen Rana of Royals and Yodhas' captain and icon player Narsingh Yadav, the latter expectedly won the match 6-3.
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