While Haryana Hammers' Livan Lopez Azcuy stunned World Championship silver medallist Purevjav Unurbat, representing UP Wizards in Men's 74kg, UP captain Babita then scored an upset win over Haryana's Tatyana Kit, who is also a World Championship bronze medallist in women's 53kg.
After the two upsets, the scores were tied at 3-3 with onus on Hammers' captain and icon player Yogeshwar Dutt to bail the team out.
Yogeshwar ended the bout much before the final whistle.
Earlier, Haryana Hammers took the lead through Nitin as he beat Sergey Ratushny of Uttar Pradesh Wizards 3-1 in the Men's 57kg category.
Having earned two points in the first round, he added another one in the next to always maintain a slight lead over his opponent, who could bag a single point during the bout.
In women's 48kg, UP Wizards' Kogut Oleksandra came from behind to post a 6-2 win over Haryana's Nirmala Devi and tie the scores 1-1.
Next battle was between the two Indians in Men's 125kg with UP team's Joginder Kumar up against Haryana's Hitender.
It all depended on Geetika Jakhar to extend Haryana's
lead but Alina Stadinik Makhinia of UP Wizards proved to be too strong for the Indian, dominating the proceedings completely in Women's 69kg.
At the end of round one, Alina was leading 5-0. In the second round, Geetika was seen grasping for breadth even as Alina finished the bout 11-0 by technical superiorty in 5:45 minutes to score the equaliser 2-2 for UP.
In the opening round Azcuy pushed Unurbat of Mongolia out of the mat twice to gain a point each and go into the break with a slight edge.
In the second round, Unurbat was expected to turn things around but Azcuy, who was the last year's World Championship bronze medallist, earned two points in the dying moments to make it 4-1 in the end.
In women's 53kg, UP captain Babita Kumari then caused an upset win over World Championship bronze medal winner Tatyana Kit of Haryana team 8-6 to tie the scores at 3-3.
Thereafter, Vikas gave a tough fight to Yogeshwar but the London Olympic bronze medallist used all his experience to have the last laugh.
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