Punjab secured the first advantage by winning the toss as they decided to block the 58 kg women's category, ruling out UP's star wrestler Geeta Phogat from taking part in the tie. UP chose to block the 97 kg men's category, preventing the heavyweight wrestlers from both camps to feature in the match.
After days of conflicting reports on Geeta's health status, the former Commonwealth Games gold medallist was declared fit to compete in the ongoing competition, but the Punjab franchise today chose to block her category.
The first bout of the evening was fought between UP's Amit Kumar Dahiya and Punjab captain and 2016 Olympics gold medallist Vladimir Khinchegashvili in the 57 kg men's category. The Georgina grappler displayed exemplary defence in both the rounds and took Amit by surprise in the first round with a takedown. Amit retaliated by attempting to push Khicnhegashvili out of the protected zone, but was out-muscled by the Punjab captain, who registered a comfortable 6-2 victory.
Although Nirmla used all her experience to score the winning point, attempting a push out on Yankova. An unsuccessful protest from the Punjab camp resulted in one point being given away to Yankova, resulting in UP's victory in the 48 kg Women's category.
NCR Punjab Royals took control of the game from the third bout onwards as Jitendra stunned UP Dangal's foreign import Tariel Gaphrindashvili 6-1 in the 74 kg men's category.
Punjab won the fourth bout as well, the energetic Odunayo Folasade Adekuoroye overpowering UP's Pinki in the 53 kg Women's category 16-0 by virtue of Technical Superiority.
Pinki, who replaced Babita Kumari of the famous Phogat sisters, put up a brave fight against Odunayo, who is in fine form this season. The Nigerian grappler who earned Gold in the 2014 Commonwealth Games, delighted the spectators with her characteristic victory dance following her victory.
Amit Dhankar from the UP side salvaged some pride for his team, routing his Punjab opponent Pankaj Rana 13-5 in the 70 kg men's category. Initially, both wrestlers look to go neck-in-neck, but it was Amit Dhankar who wrestled control in the final moments of the bout, employing successful leg locks and tackles to emerge the winner.
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