Haryana Hammers won the toss and decided to block the men's 74kg category, while Uttar Pradesh team chose to block women's 58kg, thereby denying the spectators a chance to watch much fancied Geeta Phogat in action against Rio Olympics bronze medallist Marwa Amri of Tunisia.
The Phogat sisters -- Geeta and Babita -- have been in the limelight after the Aamir Khan-starrer biopic on their struggles, 'Dangal', has turned out to be a huge box office success.
Call it the 'Dangal' effect, the stadium was near about full and the title track of the Bollywood movie added to the excitement to action-packed evening at the K D Jadhav Indoor Stadium here. But the UP team could not capitalise on all the hype.
With foreign wrestlers like Magomed Kurbanaliev, Elitsa Yankova, Abdusalam Gadisov and Sofia Mattsson dominating the show, Haryana registered a comprehensive win.
Earlier, the first bout was contested between Amit Dhankar of UP Dangal and Russia's Magomed Kurbanaliev, representing Haryana, in men's 70kg.
The 2016 World Championship gold medallist Magomed began aggressively, scoring points early on to make life difficult for the Indian and went into the break with a comfortable 4-0 lead. The Russian continued to dominate in the second round also and eventually sealed it off with an easy 8-0 victory.
Indu continued to attack and defend well in the second
round also, not giving a chance to the Bulgarian. However, Elitsa managed to earn one point, banking on her experience and power to outdo Indu at the end. Elitsa won on the basis of gaining the last point as the bout ended 1-1.
Haryana once again took the upper hand when Rajneesh defeated Andrey Kviatkovsky 5-1 in men's 65kg in the next tie. Initially both wrestlers were unable to score points before the Ukrainian gave away a point to Rajneesh due to passivity.
In women's 75kg, Kiran took inspiration from Indu and shocked Maria Mamashuk, Rio Olympics silver medallist, with a 2-0 lead after the opening round.
What was supposed to be a cake walk for Maria turned out to be rather difficult with Kiran continuing to pose a huge threat to her opponent. However, Maria, with all her experience, bounced back and got the lead with four points.
But Kiran showed no signs of nerves as she kept applying pressure on the rival and gained another two points to make it 4-4. But Maria gained crucial two points in the last minute to prevail over the Indian, who went down fighting in the end in a closely fought encounter.
Khatri proved a cropper against the Russian, who kept scoring throughout the match to register a comprehensive 8-0 win to give Haryana lead.
Sofia ensured that she wrapped up the match for her team as she took little time to pack off star Babita in the first round itself.
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Talking about her performance against the Olympic silver medallist, Kiran said she did not get overwhelmed by her rival.
She, however, felt that she could have done better.
"I am not happy with my performance. The way I have been training, I should have done better. I wanted to attack more," Kiran explained.
Rajneesh, meanwhile, expressed happiness with his performance.
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