UP beat Mumbai for 2nd successive PWL win

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New Delhi  : UP Dangal edged out Mumbai Maharathis 4-3 in a keenly contested Pro Wrestling League (PWL) tie at the Siri Fort Indoor Stadium here on Saturday.

Belarus' Vanesa Kaladzinskaya overcame Nigeria's Odunayo Folasade to guide UP Dangal to their second successive victory in the competition.

Vanesa began slowly, allowing Odunayo of Mumbai Maharathis to steal the early initiative. She, however, came into her own as the bout progressed and eventually won 7-5 in the women's 57 kilogram category.

At one stage, she was on the brink of defeat but she held on to her nerve to give her side an unassailable 4-2 lead in the tie. 

Asian champion Abdurakhmonov Bekzod set up the victory, scripting a crucial victory over India's Veer Dev in 74 kg division to put UP in the driving seat after the fifth bout. The two were locked 2-2 at one stage before Bekzod started to dominate.

The Uzbek wrestler made a meal out of his opponent, injuring him smartly and completing the rout 12-0 with over three minutes left in the bout.

In the inconsequential seventh bout, Rio Olympic gold medalist Soslan Romonov beat Bajrang Punia to register Mumbai's third point of the night.

Earlier, the Maharathis won the toss and opted to block heavyweight wrestler Jamaladdin Magomedov of Azerbaijan. The Dangals promptly decided to keep Frenchwoman Cynthia Vescon out. 

In the opener, UP's Nitin continued his marvellous run to score the biggest upset of the tournament so far. He downed World Championship bronze medalist Yatsenko Andrey 4-3 in the 57 kg category for his team's first point. 

Nitin nosed ahead in the opening period with a solitary point. The Azerbaijan wrestler, however, bounced back and won four points to turn the tide.

Just as it all seemed over for him, Nitin cliched a three-pointer in the dying seconds to claim a dramatic win. 

UP skipper Vinesh Phogat then made it two in two, with a dominating 10-0 victory over compatriot Seema in the women's 50 kg section. 

The 2017 Commonwealth champion was completely ruthless on the mat, never allowing her opponent any chance. She cruised home to help UP seize the early initiative.

The Maharathis, however, came back into the contest, with 2014 Commonwealth Games' silver medallist Satyawart Kadian defeating UP's Vicky 10-2 in the 92 kg division. 

The burly Satyawart, who had made a disappointing start to his campaign, bounced back in style. He dominated the six-minute bout to help his side stay in the bout. 

Maharathis' icon player Sakshi Malik levelled the tie 2-2, toying with young Reshma Mane who came in last-minute replacement for Geeta Phogat. Sakshi proved to be a handful, as she tamed Mane 16-0 in the 62 kg women's event.








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