In a thrilling match on September 17 at SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur, Dabang Delhi K.C. triumphed over Telugu Titans with a score of 33-29, marking their sixth consecutive victory in the Pro Kabaddi League 2025 (PKL 2025). This win keeps them as the only unbeaten team in the league and propels them to the top of the points table.
Conversely, the Titans find themselves in eighth place with three wins and five losses, suffering their third consecutive defeat this season.
Dabang Delhi K.C. Stages a Comeback
Dabang Delhi K.C. had to rally from behind to secure their win against the Titans, who initially led by five points in the first half. Neeraj Narwal was a standout player, contributing nine points, while teammates Saurabh Nandal and Fazel Atrachali also made significant contributions.
The Titans started strong, with Vijay Malik scoring first. They quickly gained momentum, with Shubham Shinde executing a brilliant tackle to establish a 2-0 lead. Bharat followed up with a successful raid and a strong tackle, pushing the Titans ahead to 4-0.
Delhi finally got on the scoreboard when Surjeet Singh executed a timely tackle during a do-or-die raid. Manjeet's successful raid narrowed the gap to 5-2, and Neeraj's efforts helped revive Ashu Malik, allowing Delhi to close the gap to 5-4 by the first time-out.
The Titans maintained their lead in the second half, but Dabang Delhi K.C. needed a strong start, which they achieved thanks to Neeraj's impressive Super Raid, reducing the deficit to 14-15. However, the Titans responded with a Super Tackle, extending their lead to 19-14.
As the Titans appeared to be in control, Dabang Delhi K.C. turned the tide by executing the first all-out of the match, taking their first lead at 20-19. They capitalized on this momentum, extending their lead to 27-22.
Despite the Titans' efforts to close the gap in the final minutes, Delhi held firm. With just under a minute left, the score was only two points apart, but Akshit secured the win for Delhi with a Super Raid, concluding the match with a four-point victory.
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