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PKL 12: Patna Pirates register third win under new coach Randeep Dalal

Subhajit has been with Khel Now since 2023, working on the Olympics, Kabaddi, and Hindi desks.
Published at :October 6, 2025 at 11:00 PM
Modified at :October 6, 2025 at 11:00 PM
PKL 12: Patna Pirates register third win under new coach Randeep Dalal

Patna Pirates move to 10th in the PKL 12 points table by thrashing UP Yoddhas.

Patna Pirates produced a composed all-round performance to defeat UP Yoddhas 36-28 in a tense contest in Pro Kabaddi League Season 12 (PKL 12). The three-time champions won their third match under new coach Randeep Dalal, who replaced Anup Kumar.

The Pirates, who began the evening at the bottom of the table, showed determination to claw back from an early deficit and eventually seal a morale-boosting victory. Ayan Lohchab scored 15 points, and in defence, it was Navdeep’s High Five that took their team to the win. For the Yoddhas, Gagan Gowda, Super 10 went in vain

It was a close, high-tempo start between the Yoddhas and the Pirates. Gagan Gowda was in stellar form, notching nine raid points from just four raids, including a Super Raid that sent Ankit Kumar, Navdeep, and Balaji D off the mat.

Mahender Singh added to the tally with a sharp tackle on Sudhakar M. After a cautious opening, the Yoddhas found rhythm through Gagan’s brilliance to take early control.

Ayan was the standout performer for the Pirates once again in PKL 12. His sharp movements and fearless approach saw him dismiss Sumit, Bhavani Rajput, and Mahender Singh to keep the pressure on the Yoddhas’ defence.

Both raiders – Gagan and Ayan – dominated the mat with skill and precision, trading points in style. As the first 10 minutes ended, the Yoddhas held a slender but deserved four-point lead at 12-8. The second phase saw momentum shift towards the Patna Pirates, who tightened their defence and capitalised on the Yoddhas’ errors.

The Yoddhas could manage only two points as compared to the Pirates’ eight points in the next 10 minutes as Gagan and Bhavani struggled to break through. A Super Tackle by Deepak on Bhavani added to the Pirates’ confidence.

Ayan continued to be the main threat, executing decisive raids that sent Yoddhas’ key defenders like Hitesh off the mat. His clever Do-Or-Die raids maintained pressure, while Deepak and Ankit supported with strong defensive work. At the end of the first half, the Pirates had turned the tide to lead 14-16.

Ayan continued his fine form, completing his Super 10 with a series of confident raids that kept the Yoddhas’ defenders on edge.

His quick movement and ability to convert Do-or-Die situations made all the difference as Patna slowly built momentum. Meanwhile, UP Yoddhas struggled to find rhythm in attack despite occasional points from Shivam and Bhavani.

The turning point came with the first ALL OUT of the night, inflicted by the Pirates on the Yoddhas, which gave them a crucial lead. Deepak and Ankit were key in setting up the defensive traps, while Ayan’s raids ensured the pressure never eased.

Gagan and Mahender’s attempts to rally were cut short as their opponents’ balance across departments stood out.

In the closing stages, the Pirates maintained their composure to see off a late Yoddhas push. Ayan, who crossed the 300-point milestone in the PKL, continued to lead from the front with his 15-point effort. Meanwhile, Navdeep marshalled the defence to perfection to complete a High Five.

For the Yoddhas, Gagan’s Super 10 and Mahender’s defensive grit stood out, but it wasn’t enough to turn the tide. The Pirates’ all-round consistency helped them hold firm and register an eight-point victory – a result that lifted them off the bottom of the table and reignited their campaign.

Have Patna Pirates & Anup Kumar parted ways mid-season?

According to rumours, Patna and head coach Anup have parted ways midway through PKL Season 12. However, neither the team nor Anup has confirmed this yet.

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Subhajit Chakraborty
Subhajit Chakraborty

Subhajit Chakraborty is a sports journalist and Content Associate at Khel Now. A graduate of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Delhi University, he pursues his passion for sports through writing, editing, and on-camera work. A devoted cricket fan, he admires Virat Kohli and passionately supports RCB.

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