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UP Yoddhas secure an impressive win against Patna Pirates in PKL

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Noida: In a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire, UP Yoddhas edged past Patna Pirates 44-42, powered by the dynamic raiding duo of Bhavani Rajput and Gagan Gowda.

Despite Devank’s 18 points and a Super 10 from Ayan, UP Yoddhas staged a remarkable comeback in the second half on Sunday night with Gowda’s Super Raid and Hitesh’s Super Tackle proving to be a crucial turning point.

It was business as usual for Devank, who dominated the first 10 minutes of the game for Patna Pirates. He got five straight raid points for his team in an impressive start, but UP Yoddhas kept up the pressure as well courtesy of another impressive young raider in Bhavani Rajput.

The turning point came around the 14-minute mark when the Pirates inflicted an All-Out on the Yoddhas with Navdeep playing a crucial role in defence.

While Bhavani Rajput showed glimpses of brilliance for UP Yoddhas with successful raids and Ashu Singh managed a Super Tackle, they couldn’t prevent the Pirates from building a six-point lead.

In the interim, Devank completed another Super 10 as the Pirates led 25-21 at the end of the first half.

Both teams went toe-to-toe throughout the game as Gagan Gowda joined Bhavani Rajput in leading the raiding points for UP Yoddhas. For Patna Pirates, Ayan joined his raiding partner and had an equally impressive counter-move.

A Super Raid from Gagan got Deepak, Gurdeep and Ankit in a single move and in the very next move, he brought up a well-earned Super 10.

A Super Tackle by Hitesh got Ayan and equalled the score at the same time, and the same defender then successfully tackled Devank in a Do-Or-Die raid to give his team a close lead.

In the end, Bhavani and Gagan’s impressive combination took the home team over the line in an impressive win.

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