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Ultimate Kho Kho: Odisha to face Rajasthan, Mumbai to take on Chennai

Published at :August 19, 2022 at 12:23 AM
Modified at :August 19, 2022 at 12:23 AM
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Samad Haque


Odisha Juggernauts will look to come back from their last defeat against Gujarat Giants.

Odisha and Mumbai will be looking to put their disappointing losses behind them when they take on Rajasthan Warriors and Chennai Quick Guns respectively in the inaugural edition of Ultimate Kho Kho on Friday.

Juggernauts, currently placed third on the points table, kickstarted their campaign on a winning note but suffered a narrow five-point defeat against Gujarat Giants in their second game on Tuesday.

We will look to return to winning ways - Coach Ashwani Kumar Sharma

Head coach of Odisha Juggernauts, Ashwani Kumar Sharma is confident that his side will make a winning comeback against Rajasthan Warriors.  

“Rajasthan haven’t won a match yet and that could give us a slight advantage in the match tomorrow. We have worked on our plans. We will look to win the game and return to winning ways,” Odisha Juggernauts head coach Ashwani Kumar Sharma said.

Preparing for their third match of the league Majahar Jamadar-led Rajasthan Warriors will be hoping to clinch their maiden win when they meet Odisha Juggernauts.

“We lacked in a few areas in our last two matches but we have worked on our mistakes and strategies. We will give our best and I’m confident we will bag our first win against Odisha,” said Rajasthan Warrior's skipper Jamadar, who impressed in the attack with 29 points from the first two games.

Chennai Quick Guns ended winning streak of Telugu Yoddhas

In the second match of the day, Mumbai Khiladis will take on Chennai Quick Guns in their first meeting of the season.

It has been a mixed campaign so far for Mumbai Khiladis, having won one match from three games. They lost to Gujarat Giants in their last game on Wednesday.

Mumbai Khiladis head coach Rajendra Sapte said: “We’ve been performing well, but Gujarat Giants played better than us and you've to respect that. We’ve got a day to work on our mistakes from our previous game and get ready for the next one. We play Chennai Quick Guns next and our focus will be on executing our plans. The energy our players show during the game is impressive, we just need to keep working hard and stay motivated.”

Chennai Quick Guns, however, will enter the match with high spirits following their first win of the season. They ended a winless run by beating Telugu Yoddhas on Wednesday in their third match of Ultimate Kho Kho.

Commonwealth Games medallist Sable at the venue

Everyone was delighted after the first win. It gave us more confidence. It was a complete team effort. We will aim to win each game. It doesn’t matter if the opposition team is coming after a win or loss; we will not take anyone lightly. We will give our best in each game,” Chennai Quick Guns skipper Amit Patil said.

Sable won a historic medal in the men’s 3000m steeplechase event at the Birmingham Games recently. He also got nostalgic after watching Kho-Kho, the game he used to play during his childhood days. “The speed of the game and difficulty is amazing here (in Ultimate Kho Kho). It felt good to be here. Watching these players play reminded me of my childhood days,” Sable said.

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