PKL 9: Amit Hooda shines as Dabang Delhi defeat U Mumba to keep Playoffs hopes alive - Hyderabad News
by IANS | Updated Dec 06, 2022

With this victory, the Dabang Delhi K.C. kept alive their hopes of reaching the Playoffs in the Pro Kabaddi League Season 9.
The Dabang Delhi K.C. pulled off an All-Out in the 5th minute and took a massive lead at 10-3. Vijay Malik effected a raid and Amit Hooda tackled Guman Singh soon after as the Delhi side continued to extend their lead.
U Mumba's Mohit carried out a Super Tackle on Naveen Kumar in the 12th minute, but the Delhi side still held a comfortable lead at 17-6.
Ashu Malik picked up a couple of raid points as the team from the capital city completely dominated the match at 21-9 in the 18th minute. However, Harendra Kumar and Amit Hooda affected tackles and kept the Mumbai side in the game at 14-22 at the end of the first half.
Rahul Sethpal carried out a fantastic tackle on Ashu Malik in the opening minutes of the second half, but Amit Hooda tackled Guman Singh soon after to help Delhi stay in the lead at 23-17 in the 25th minute.
The Dabang Delhi defense unit continued to showcase stupendous form as the team led 25-18 in the 29th minute.
The Mumbai side tackled Malik in the 33rd minute, but Dabang Delhi kept their noses in front at 27-21. However, Jai Bhagwan caught out Krishan moments later as U Mumba kept chipping away at the lead.
But Delhi pulled off two Super Tackles in quick succession in the last few minutes of the match and earned a massive lead at 32-23. The Dabang Delhi rode on the momentum and inflicted an All-Out in the 39th minute.
Malik trod carefully on the last raid of the match and closed out a comprehensive victory for Delhi in the end.
Related Articles
- India begin preparations for the first Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Nagpur
- Cameron Green hasn't been able to do a lot yet, says Australia captain Pat Cummins
- Indian karting star Jaden Pariat to drive full season in British F4 championship
- Gurpreet Singh Sandhu extends Bengaluru FC stay till 2028
- Ben Stokes is final bit of jigsaw for England’s ODI World Cup plans: Nasser Hussain
- KIYG 2022: Chak De India to Khelo India - The Kerketa story
- Bowling sessions before going for World Cup helping me in bowling: Deepti Sharma
- Nick Kyrgios avoids conviction as he admits assaulting ex-girlfriend
- ISL 2022-23: There is no time to sit and complain, says Chennaiyin coach Thomas Brdaric
- My body is feeling good, I'm excited to be back with the group: Kyle Jamieson