Pro Kabaddi League: Patna Pirates showing champions DNA, beat Puneri Paltan

Three-time champions Patna Pirates beat Puneri Paltan 38-26 in Match 17 of Pro Kabaddi League Season 8 at The Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru.

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2 min read Last Updated : Dec 29 2021 | 10:54 AM IST

Three-time champions Patna Pirates beat Puneri Paltan 38-26 in Match 17 of Pro Kabaddi League Season 8 at The Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru.

Sachin scored a Super 10 (10 points) and was ably supported by Patna's defensive trio of Sunil (4 points), Mohammadreza Chiyaneh (3 points) and Sajin C (3 points).

The lack of a quality raider despite promising performances from youngsters will be a cause of concern for the Puneri Paltan who succumbed second loss in three matches.

All eyes were once again on Pune's Rahul Chaudhari but the showman, despite starting the match, was substituted for young Mohit Goyat by coach Anup Kumar in the first half. The trio of raiders including Aslam Inamdar and Pankaj Mohite caused problems for the Patna defence while at the other end Prashant Kumar Rai and Sachin were equally effective.

Patna were facing the risk of an ALL OUT with six minutes left to halftime, but their defender Sajin C completed a Super Tackle to turn the momentum. The three-time champions got lucky later when MonuGoyat entered the lobby without contact, in a do-or-die raid only to be followed by three Pune defenders who had been deceived by his actions.

The first half ended 14-14 with Pune having just two men on the mat.

Pune coach Anup Kumar clearly expected from his set of raiders and brought in Shubham Shelke for Pankaj Mohite in the second half. But Patna kept fighting back, thanks to the largely confident tackles from the likes of Mohammadreza Chiyaneh and Sajin.

With 10 minutes remaining, Patna had a 4-point lead and that was extended as Pune's plan to play on the Do-or-Die raid backfired. Sachin scored two points in the crucial raid for Patna to inspire another ALL OUT in the 13th minute and open a 10-point lead.

Kabaddi is a game momentum and the lead gave Patna the confidence to enjoy their time on the mat. Sunil and Vishal Bharadwaj picked up yellow cards in the final minutes as the match became intense. But Patna ensured there was no late comeback by Pune to clinch an important win.

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Topics :Patna PiratesPuneri PaltanPro Kabaddi LeagueKabaddi

First Published: Dec 29 2021 | 10:54 AM IST

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