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Haryana Steelers become first team to qualify for Playoffs in b PKL

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Pune: Haryana Steelers confirmed their berth in the Playoffs after a resounding victory against Bengaluru Bulls, winning 37-26 in match 105 of Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 at the Badminton Hall in Balewadi Sports Complex here.

It was a complete team effort for Haryana Steelers, with Vinay and Shivam Patare combining for 17 points, while Jaideep and Rahul got 4 tackle points each and Mohammadreza Shadloui scored 6 points to wrap up a comprehensive display on Wednesday night.

It was a slow start to the game with the raiders of both teams taking their time to find their groove in the opening exchanges.

The defenders were on top, being successful on the do-or-die strategy to keep the scoreboard ticking. Sanjay and Rahul were doing the job for the Haryana Steelers on the defensive end, giving them a one-point lead with the score at 7-6 after the first quarter of the game.

Mohammadreza Shadloui got his first points on the board with a tackle on Jatin to extend his team’s lead to three points. Pardeep Narwal got the better of him soon after, getting his first points to keep Bengaluru Bulls within striking distance.

However, Vinay inflicted an exceptional Super Raid, eliminating three opposition players to extend Haryana Steelers’ lead.

Despite being out of the Playoffs contention, Bengaluru Bulls showed the fighting spirit they possess. Jatin got two points on a do-or-die Raid for his side, while also breaching a milestone of a total of 4000 raid points in PKL11.

After a sedate first half, Haryana Steelers had a four-point lead with the scoreline at 15-11.

Haryana Steelers were controlling proceedings at the start of the second half, almost on the verge of inflicting an All-Out, before Parteek executed a Super Raid for Bengaluru Bulls.

Haryana Steelers eventually inflicted the All-Out on their opponents, extending their lead to nine points and taking a significant step towards sealing their qualification spot.

Ajinkya Pawar did exceptionally to execute a Super Raid for his side, but it was too late for the Bengaluru Bulls to make any sort of comeback by that stage. Sushil closed off on a high for Bengaluru Bulls, getting a couple of raid points and a tackle.

However, it was the Haryana Steelers who emerged victorious with a scoreline of 37-26, becoming the first team to clinch their spot in the Playoffs this season.

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