Haryana, who remained undefeated so far in the tournament, failed to cross the last hurdle, even as Punjab reigned supreme with their foreign imports Vladimir Khinchegashvili, Vasilisa Marzaliuk and Ilias Bekbukatov, besides India's Nirmla and Jitendra doing the damage in the crucial ties of the day.
With no blocking, it was a keenly-contested match with both teams putting their best foot forward in front of a packed stadium with 5000 plus spectators watching the action.
Odunayo lost her first bout in the history of the Pro Wrestling League in a keenly-fought match. With determination and resolve, Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sofia kept her nerves to eke out a narrow win over the strong Nigerian wrestler.
Both wrestlers were engaged in a battle of superior offence and defence, delighting the spectators with their maneuvers before Sofia gained the last point to give Haryana an upper hand in a controversial decision.
As it came down to the last encounter , it was expectedly a neck-and-neck battle between Sumit and Jitendra in men's 74kg but Punjab's Jitendra made it a one-sided affair as he maintained a healthy lead throughout the bout, and ultimately claimed it easily with a 10-1 victory.
Earlier, Haryana's Abdusalam Gadisov set the tone for the evening, making his and his team's intentions clear from the very beginning.
Gadisov showed ominous signs, taking down Punjab's Krishan Kumar and rolling him over before stepping up his game further to finish off the bout in 2 minutes and 26 seconds in men's 97kg category.
Marwa Amri stamped her authority on the mat, overpowering Punjab's Manju Kumari 12-0 in the 58 kg Women's category. Rio Olympics bronze medallist from Tunisia overwhelmed her rival by sheer experience and pedigree and made short work of the Indian to give Haryana a 2-0 lead.
Punjab Captain and 2016 Olympics Gold medalist Vladimir Khinchegashvili avenged his group stage defeat to Sandeep Tomar by getting the better of the Indian 0-3 in men's 57kg and gave Punjab their first points of the evening.
Vladimir displayed exemplary defence in a both the rounds and took Sandeep by surprise in the first round with a takedown. Sandeep retaliated by attempting to push Khicnhegashvili out of the protected zone, but was out-muscled by the Georgian grappler.
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