Pro Kabaddi League Season 9 : Match Day 49 live updates and results

Pro Kabaddi League season 9

Jaipur Pink Panthers Vs. Bengal Warriors

The first fixture of day 16 of the Pro Kabaddi League season 9 saw Jaipur Pink Panthers beat Maninder Singh’s Bengal Warriors. The Panthers displayed great levels of skills to outclass the table toppers by a margin of 26 points.

Panthers; attacking department led by Arjun Deshwal, broke the spine of the Warriors’ defense who rather looked dull than usual. Deshwal completed his Super 10 and finished the match with vital 22 raid points. He was accompanied by V Ajith, who is also having a brilliant season and he brought back 12 raid points.

Panters Captain Sunil Kumar and defender Ankush’s defensive pairing guided the team very well towards a comprehensive win and they collected 10 tackle points. Meanwhile, Bengal were being dominated from the first half itself and they lacked a sense of unity that they showed in the previous matches.

Final scoreline at the end of full time was 57-21

Telegu Titans Vs. Tamil ThalaivasΒ 

 

Matchday 49’s second fixture saw Telegu Titans lock horns with Tamil Thalaivas. Thalaivas won the match thanks to their all-round performance. They won the match by 28 points and sit 5th in PKL points table.

Ajinkya Pawar again proved to be the key for Pirates as completed his Super 10 and finished the night with 20 Raid points. He received good support from compatriots Narender Kandola and Sahil Gulia who collected 10 and 3 points respectively.

Final Score line at the end of full time was 24-52.

Dabang Delhi K.C Vs. Puneri Paltan

Puneri Paltan and Dabang Delhi KC played a game in front of the crowd. Pune did not field a team at full strength, yet Delhi was unable to defeat them. The team coached by Naveen Kumar lost by three points, which hurt their prospects of finishing in the top six.

With 74 points from 20 games, Puneri Paltan are presently second in the Pro Kabaddi 2022 points standings. With 55 points on their account, Dabang Delhi KC remained in sixth place.

Final score line at the end of full time was 44-47.