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PUNERI PALTAN RALLY TO BEAT TAMIL THALAIVAS, QUALIFY FOR FINAL

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Puneri Paltan overcame a resilient Tamil Thalaivas, a first half deficit and injury hit raiders to qualify for the vivo Pro Kabaddi League final — their first ever. Pankaj Mohite (16 points) and Mohammad Nabibakhsh (6 points) were the stars on an incredibly tense and vibrant evening as the Puneri Paltan won the game 39-37 at the Dome, NSCI SVP Stadium in Mumbai on Thursday.

(MOREPIC1) In the early moments of this one, the signs pointed towards a close game between the two sides. But that was till the Thalaivas defence woke up, taking the game by the neck. Very soon, Narender and Ajinkya Pawar's raids were being complemented by some brilliant defending, as the Paltan faltered.

It took multiple super tackles for the Paltan to delay what would have been an early all out, and when the first all out did arrive, it saw the Thalaivas surge into a 15-11 lead. Now, in sync and in control the Thalaivas started controlling the game, and despite falling in numbers to some brilliant raids by Pankaj Mohite, they got some super tackles of their own to ensure they didn't surrender an all out. The teams went into the break with the Thalaivas leading 21-15 but boasting fewer players on the mat.

Paltan came out in the second half determined to inflict an early all out to regain momentum. Missing their two lead raiders in the game, and up against a strong, resilient Thalaivas unit it proved difficult. It took the guile and brilliance of Mohammad Nabibakhsh to help them get their own first all out to make it a one point game.

The difference between the two teams never extended two points in the final ten minutes, both teams trading points constantly, a tactical battle of the highest quality underway. Mohite completed his 10 points for the game and with five minutes remaining the teams were locked 30-30.

It was in that final period that Paltan captain Fazel Atrachali sprung to life, both his tackle points of the game, coming at crunch time and both removing Ajinkya Pawar. With barely three minutes left, the Paltan got their second all out of the game to take a 36-30 lead. It was a lead they never let go of, holding the Thalaivas off at an arm's distance to smartly close out the game and qualify for the final.

Award Winners

Match 1: Jaipur Pink Panthers vs Bengaluru Bulls

vivo Perfect Player of the Match – Sahul Kumar (Jaipur Pink Panthers)

Dream 11 Gamechanger of the Match – V Ajith (Jaipur Pink Panthers)

Moment of the Match – V Ajith (Jaipur Pink Panthers)

Jindal Panther Tough Move of the Match – Sahul Kumar (Jaipur Pink Panthers)

Match 2: Puneri Paltan vs Tamil Thalaivas

vivo Perfect Player of the Match – Pankaj Mohite (Puneri Paltan)

Dream 11 Gamechanger of the Match – Mohammad Nabibakhsh (Puneri Paltan)

Moment of the Match – Mohammad Nabibakhsh (Puneri Paltan)

Jindal Panther Tough Move of the Match – Pankaj Mohite (Puneri Paltan).

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