PKL 11: Key battles to watch out for in Match 66, Telugu Titans vs U Mumba
Both teams are coming into this fixture following a win in PKL 11.
The Noida Indoor Stadium will explode with raw kabaddi passion as Telugu Titans and U Mumba go head-to-head in the Pro Kabaddi League 11 (PKL 11) match that could prove vital in the larger scheme of things. Both teams are coming off a win.Pawan Sehrawat-less Telugu Titans pulled off a big heist as they dismissed potent defensive unit and league leaders Haryana Steelers in a one-sided drubbing to climb to 7th place.U Mumba on the other hand held their nerves to win an edge-of-the-seat thriller in PKL 11 against Bengaluru Bulls by one point.That being said here are the top three battles that could prove decisive in shaping the outcome of the match in Telugu Titans vs U Mumba clash.
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Ashish Narwal vs Rinku
Telugu Titans‘ raider Ashish Narwal contest with U Mumba’s defensive powerhouse Rinku will be key and decisive in the outcome of this PKL 11 match.
Narwal is coming off an impressive performance against Haryana Steelers’ potent defence. Raider led with 11 points in the absence of their star raider Pawan Sehrawat. Narwal is averaging 5.2 raid points per game with a 52.52% success rate with 77.77% not out and 3 super raids.For U Mumba, Rinku has shown good defensive form and has contributed 24 critical tackle points in PKL 11 this season. His defensive skills could be crucial in neutralizing Narwal’s raiding potential.
This individual battle might just decide the match’s outcome, with Narwal needing to exploit bonus points and escape Rinku to give Telugu Titans a winning chance.
Ajit Chouhan vs Sagar Sethpal Rawal
Chouhan has been U Mumba’s sensation this season and has scored a massive 101 raid points in just 10 PKL 11 matches. His lightning-fast moves have made him a nightmare for defenders and the raider doesn’t seem to stop and was at his prime in the last match against Bengaluru Bulls; his 10 points made the difference in a close win against Bengaluru Bulls in a close match.Sethpal Rawal has been Titan’s prime defender in the last few matches. Sethpal, a right cover defender has been rock-solid. Sethpal is averaging 21 tackle points in 10 matches with 2.1 successful tackles per game and would be ready to stop Chouhan’s raid party.
Vijay Malik vs Amirmohammad Zafardanesh
Vijay Malik has been impressive off late and has gathered 36 points in his last three PKL 11 games which include 8 points against the Haryana Steelers, 15 against the UP Yoddhas, and 13 against Puneri Paltan and with team star Pawan Sehrawat sidelined due to an injury, the Titans will once again rely on Malik to deliver another big show.
On the other hand, Amirmohammad Zafardanesh is a key player for U Mumba in PKL 11. The talented all-rounder can be a handful and loves to go on raids to secure points for his team. Zafardanesh has secured 33 raid points and is impressive on defense as well and has secured 19 tackle points.
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