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Ultimate Kho Kho: Das help Gujarat Giants secure Top-2 spot; Mumbai Khiladis beat Telugu Yoddhas

By IANS | Updated: August 27, 2022 00:30 IST

Pune, Aug 26 All-rounder Jaggannath Das produced a remarkable show to hand Gujarat Giants a six-point win over ...

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Pune, Aug 26 All-rounder Jaggannath Das produced a remarkable show to hand Gujarat Giants a six-point win over Chennai Quick Guns while Mumbai Khiladis defeated Telugu Yoddhas by eight points in the inaugural edition of Ultimate Kho Kho at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, here on Friday.

Das secured 11 points for his defence of 3.42 minutes and two dismissals in the attack while Suyash Gargate supported him with eight points.

On the other hand, Durvesh Salunke and Avik Singha were among the top performers in Mumbai Khiladis' win with 14 and eight points respectively.

Mumbai Khiladis began the game aggressively and took an early 18-point lead in the first turn but Telugu Yoddhas recovered well to level the scores 26-26 at the end of the first innings.

However, Salunke led Mumbai Khiladis' comeback when he dismissed three players, adding seven points as they regained the lead with the score of 50-26.

League's one of the best defensive sides, Mumbai Khiladis once again proved their mettle when the second batch, comprising Abhishek Pathrode, skipper Vijay Hajare and Sreejesh S., spent more than three minutes on the field when it mattered the most.

And then Gajanan Shengal, coming into the next batch, remained unbeaten for the last 2.23 minutes to ensure a convincing win for Mumbai Khiladis with a score of 54-46.

For Telugu Yoddhas, Avdhut Patil impressed with 10 points.

Earlier in the first match, Gujarat Giants' skipper Ranjan Shetty opted to defend as they not only bagged eight points but also restricted the opposition to 19 points in the first seven minutes of the match, thanks to Nilesh Jadhav and Abhinandhan Patil, who scored four bonus points each by spending 3.06 minutes and 3.03 minutes respectively on the mat.

Gujarat Giants maintained their lead in the second turn by adding 18 points. They took a 26-23 lead at the mid-innings break despite Chennai Quick Guns skipper Amit Patil defending for 3.12 minutes.

Das displayed splendid defensive skills in the third turn and scored six bonus points for his stay of 3.42 minutes. Due to his efforts, Chennai Quick Guns could finish the third turn with just 10 points lead at 42-32 score.

Once again Das dismissed the opposition defender Mahesh Shinde with an impressive skydive to hand Gujarat Giants a winning lead in the crucial final turn before they completed the win with the score of 50-44.

For Chennai Quick Guns, captain Amit Patil scored 10 points.

Chennai Quick Guns will look to bounce back when they face Rajasthan Warriors on Saturday while Odisha Juggernauts will aim for a playoffs berth against Mumbai Khiladis in the second encounter.

Chennai Quick Guns, Gujarat Giants, Mumbai Khiladis, Odisha Juggernauts, Rajasthan Warriors and Telugu Yoddhas are the six franchises competing in Season 1 of India's first-ever franchise-based Kho Kho league.

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