Haryana Hammers will clash with table toppers Mumbai Garuda in the final tomorrow.
Haryana registered a come-from-behind win to make it to the grand finale.
Punjab Royals took an early 2-0 lead after winning the first two bouts before Haryana Hammers tied the scores by bagging the next two in front of a full house crowd of 5000 at the IGI stadium here. A win each for Punjab and Haryana in the following two bouts and scores were tied yet again.
The crucial deciding bout was won by Haryana's Livan Lopez Azcuy 5-1 against Punjab's Praveen Rana, who got injured in the beginning of the bout and it was difficult for him to make a comeback.
Althoiugh he showed a lot of character, he failed to topple his Cuban rival.
In the absence of injured captain Yogeshwar Dutt, Haryana Hammers fielded little-known Vishal Rana against Rajneesh of Punjab Royals in men's 65kg.
In a one-sided contest, Rajneesh overpowered Vishal 12-2 by technical superiority in just four minutes and 32 seconds.
Hammers' Andriitesey Valerii outplayed Mausam Khatri of Punjab Royals 5-4 by fall verdict in a brilliant come-from- behind win in men's 97kg. Despite Khatri leading 4-1 after the first round and maintaining an edge till one-and-a-half minute into the second round, the Ukrainian grappler turned the tables by throwing the India straight down on the mat on his back.
In a similar fashion, Haryana's stand-in-skipper Tatyana Kit, a World Championship bronze medallist, also came back from behind to register a 5-4 by fall victory over Priyanka Phogat of Punjab in women's 53kg.
In men's 125kg, Punjab's Jargalsaikhan Chuluubat posted a comfortable 5-1 win over Hitender, while world champion in women's 58kg, Oksana Herhel took just two minutes and 25 seconds to down Punjab icon player and captain Geeta Phogat 4-0 by fall to take the match to the decider.
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Yogeshwar said he would not fight in tomorrow's final also as he has been advised a couple of weeks rest by the doctors.
Today's match witnessed all seven Indian wrestlers in both teams losing their respective bouts, but Yogeshwar said he did not want to read too much into it.
"It is a team work and all foreign wrestlers who represented either Haryana or Punjab today were all Indians. In this tournament, all my teammates are Haryanvis," said Yogeshwar.
He also felt that his team was capable of winning the final against Mumbai Garuda tomorrow even without him in the ranks.
Oksana, who today avenged her loss at the league stage against Geeta Phogat, said she was prepared for the Punjab captain.
"I knew what to do against her as I had already faced Geeta and lost to her in a robin robin match. So I was prepared accordingly," Oksana, who took just a couple of minutes to defeat Geeta, said.
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