Harmanpreet Singh (23rd minute), Florian Fuchs (31th) and Gurjant Singh (53rd) scored to fetch five points for the visiting team.
Kalinga Lancers are now pushed to the second spot after today's loss.
The game between Kalinga Lancers and Dabang Mumbai was nothing short of a battle of supremacy as both teams vied to earn the top slot on the points table.
While Kalinga Lancers toppled Dabang Mumbai after their previous win against Jaypee Punjab Warriors, Dabang Mumbai were playing this game after two successive loses.
Dabang Mumbai did well in earning the game's first penalty corner in the ninth minute but was ably blocked away by Kalinga Lancers keeper Andrew Charter.
The home team earned three back-to-back penalty corners too after a series of fouls within the circle, but skipper Moritz Fuerste was slightly off the mark today and the two teams went into the first break in a stalemate.
However, Dabang Mumbai ensured they did not let go of the chances earned when Harmanpreet Singh was inch-perfect when he successfully converted a penalty corner in the 23rd minute to fetch his team a 1-0 lead. This was the in-form 21-year-old drag flicker's seventh goal of the season.
Skipper Florian Fuchs starred in the third quarter for Dabang Mumbai when he beat Kalinga Lancers defenders in the circle to earn a boisterous field goal only a minute into the second half taking their lead to a comfortable 3-0. The visitors kept up the pressure on Kalinga Lancers, dominating this quarter with the ball possession and they did well in defending the lead.
However, in the 51st minute, they earned their fourth penalty corner of the game. But to the disappointment of the home crowd, they failed to convert it yet again, this time trying a different variation attempting to score a field goal from the opportunity.
The visitors ended any chances of a comeback from Kalinga Lancers when Gurjant Singh, who played a vital role in the recent Junior World Cup, struck a fantastic field goal in the 53rd minute after an improvised assist by Affan Yousuf as he made no mistake in trapping the ball from Manpreet in the midfield. This took Dabang Mumbai's score to dominant 5-0.
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