Having suffered a heavy 5-2 defeat against the Mumbai franchise, the Yodhas will be looking to make amends against a Haryana team. Dutt will compete against his protege Bajrang Punia in the 65kg category, a contest that has already generated a considerable buzz in the wrestling circles.
Against Mumbai, only Yodhas' icon player Narsingh Yadav and Bajrang managed to record victories. Coach Kuldeep Malik attributed the loss to lapses in concentration at crucial moments and also the lack of luck for the Yodhas.
Haryana Hammers are battling an injury crisis in the 57kg category with Amit Dahiya unsure of his fitness owing to a knee strain. In the 74kg category, Yodhas' skipper Narsingh will wrestle against London Olympics bronze-medallist Livan Lopez Azcuy of Cuba. Azcuy had won the bronze in the 69kg category at the London Games.
In the 125kg category, Davit Modzmanashvili will be looking to get over his disappointing loss when he faces Hitender.
In the 53kg category Lalita Sehrawat faces Tatyana Kit of the Ukraine while Oksana Herhel, the most expensive player in season one of the Pro Wrestling League, will square off against Yuliya Ratkevich of the Yodhas. In the 75 kg category, Navjot Kaur will take on veteran Geetika Jakhar.
Narsingh Yadav who defeated Pardeep of Mumbai by a 6-0 scoreline implored his team to step up to the occasion and signal their intent in emphatic fashion.
Haryana Hammers defeated the Dilli Veer in the last match that they played. Interestingly, they earned fewer points than Delhi but won the tie based on bout wins. Narsingh believed that Haryana's roster against the Yodhas' would serve up a tight, exciting contest.
Yogeshwar Dutt, the icon player of the Haryana Hammers said his team was well-rested, having played their last match on Saturday and were raring to go.
"Our performance in the last match was very encouraging. We may not have picked up a lot of points but the way we defended and never backed down has given everyone a lot of belief. The Yodhas are a good team, every bout will be interesting and we will have to be at our very best if we want to win this match," he said.
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