Tamil Thalaivas Becomes First Side Ever To Complete Six All-Outs In Single Pro Kabaddi League Match
Tamil Thalaivas played out one of the most legendary matches in Pro Kabaddi League's history and shattered few records. Read below.
Pro Kabaddi League Season 10: The match 126 between Tamil Thalaivas and Bengal Warriors shattered records as the Tamil side became the first team ever to breach the 70-point mark in a single game of Pro Kabaddi League in its entire history. Not only this, they managed to complete six all-outs on Bengal Warriors, the most in a single match, surpassing the previous best of 5.
The fixture also saw the sides amass a total of 111 points, which also broke the record of the most points aggregated in a single match, which was 110, set by Patna Pirates and the very same opponents, Bengal Warriors, a ficture which was won 69-41 by the three-time PKL winners Patna Pirates.
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Tamil Thalaivas Vs Bengal Warriors - Match Report
Tamil Thalaivas and Bengal Warriors came into their respective last fixture, knowing that the match is a dead rubber as neither of them can qualify, with all six qualification spots sealed by Jaipur Pink Panthers, Puneri Paltan, Dabang Delhi K.C., Gujarat Giants, Haryana Steelers, and Patna Pirates.
Both the teams started on a positive note as 'Mighty' Maninder Singh was into the points with successful raids. On the other hand, the young sensation Narendra Kandola started doing his bit for the Tamil side and once the score reached 10-8, Tamil turned the game with a miraculous and never-seen-before dominance as one quick all-out follwed by super raids from Narendra and Chahal caused yet another all-out and by the end of first half, Tamil were already leading Bengal 31-18.
The second half saw the above-mentioned records register as Narendra Kandola amassed 17 points and Vishal Chahal scored 19 points to complete the rout of the Bengal Warriors, who just couldn't figure out how to defend as they committed 36 unsuccessful tackles, which led to their defeat of 74-37.