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Pro Kabaddi League: Jaipur Pink Panthers qualify for playoffs with win over Bengal Warriorz

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Pune (Maharashtra) | December 20, 2024 10:12:13 PM IST
The Jaipur Pink Panthers fought hard and came from behind to defeat the Bengal Warriorz, and confirm qualification for the Playoffs in Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) season 11, on Friday.

The Jaipur Pink Panthers, who are the fifth team to progress to the Playoffs, won by a scoreline of 31-28 in the Badminton Hall at the Balewadi Sports Complex here. For Jaipur Pink Panthers, Arjun Deshwal got 9 points while Abhijeet Malik added 7 and Reza Mirbagheri registered a High-5. The win for the Jaipur Pink Panthers also means that the Puneri Paltan are out of the race for a playoff berth, as per a PKL press release.

The Bengal Warriorz came out of the blocks quite quicker than their opponents, as they moved into a slender lead within the first few minutes. The Jaipur Pink Panthers, who had qualification for the PKL Playoffs in their mind, though stayed within touching distance, and were being cautious in their approach. For the Bengal Warriorz, it was Arjun Rathi who was leading the way in attack whilst the defenders were holding fort as well.

At the half, the Bengal Warriorz were building on their lead and had moved into a 6-point lead within the first 9 minutes. But in the next couple of minutes, Abhijeet Malik helped bring the deficit down to a 2-point one. The Jaipur Pink Panthers' defence was not able to contain Pranay Rane and Arjun Rathi. But the Bengal Warriorz's defence was having a good day, and they inflicted an 'ALL OUT', and stretched the lead to a 7-point one. Arjun Rathi continued the good work and at the break, the Bengal Warriorz led 19-9.

The Jaipur Pink Panthers began the second half with a couple of Super Tackles but it was the Bengal Warriorz, who was still in the box seat. By the 26th minute, Arjun Deshwal had helped cut the deficit down to 6 points, and the Jaipur Pink Panthers were clawing their way back into the game. The Season 9 champions' defenders, Reza Mirbagheri and Ankush Rathee, had suddenly flicked a switch, whilst Arjun Deshwal was doing what he does best. At the half-hour mark, the Bengal Warriorz led by 3 points, and the momentum was starting to go the other way.

With just less than 8 minutes to go, the Jaipur Pink Panthers inflicted an 'ALL OUT' on their opponents, and got their noses out in front. Both teams were now throwing the kitchen sink at each other in the final phase of play. Pranay Rane's two-point raid brought Bengal Warriorz back to level terms with their opponent, and it was 27 points for both sides, with 3 minutes to go.

The Jaipur Pink Panthers though roared back, and raced into a three-point lead courtesy some fantastic defending. Eventually, the Jaipur Pink Panthers held their nerve in the final minutes, and came away with a close but huge win.

The schedule for PKL Season 11 match on Saturday, December 21:

Match 1 - Patna Pirates vs Gujarat Giants - 8 pm

Match 2 - Dabang Delhi K.C. vs Jaipur Pink Panthers - 9 pm. (ANI)

 
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