Sakshi Malik Clinches Decider as Delhi Sultans Win First Tie of PWL-4
Panchkula: Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi Malik
tamed Asian Championships gold medallist Navjot Kaur in a low-scoring
decider to help Delhi Sultans secure their first win of Pro Wrestling
League (PWL) Season 4 with a 4-3 victory over UP Dangal on Friday.
The tie was hanging in balance at 3-3 when Sakshi, who struggled in the 2018 season, took the mat against her compatriot.
It was Sakshi’s first match of the season and she started off cautiously but managed to prevail in a hard-fought encounter.
Delhi Sultans led 3-1 after Pankaj (57kg), Khetik Tsabalov (74kg) and
Pinki (53kg) won their bouts but Irakli Misituri (86kg) and Georgi
Sakandelidze (125kg) brought the UP back in the contest with dominating
wins.
Pankaj, up against the 2018 World Junior Championships silver medallist
UP Dangal’s Naveen in the men’s 57kg category, was not deterred by the
reputation of his opponent and maintained his attacking mode all through
the bout to win it 7-0.
For the 2017 Asian Championships silver medallist Sarita it was baptism
by fire and she came out unscathed. She had to win the 57kg bout against
Katherina Zhydachivska to bring UP back in the tie and she stole one
point with an escape in the first round and a takedown in the second was
enough to give her a 3-0 win in the end.
The Delhi Sultan’s captain Khetik Tsabalov was trailing Jitender by a
point at the break in the 74kg men’s bout. But one take down and two
near fall gave the Delhi skipper eight points to take complete control
of the proceedings. On the counter attack, Jitender managed to take
Khetik down once but ran out of time to go down 3-8 and let the Sultans
take 2-1 lead in the tie.
In a major upset of the evening, national championships gold medal
winner Pinki turned the tables on the 2018 European Championship silver
medallist Vanesa Kaladzinskaya to win 8-7 in an edge of the seat
thriller.
Vanesa started on an aggressive note and took down Pinki in the first few seconds of their 53kg category bout to bag two points.
But showing excellent technique, Pinki scored four points. Vanesa edged
ahead with one point from an escape and two more from a takedown. But
with just few seconds to go on the clock, Pinki pined Vanesa down to
score an unbelievable win and put the Sultans 3-1 ahead in the tie.
The men’s 86kg and 125kg category bouts went on expected lines with both
the foreigners for UP Dangal Irakli Misituri and Georgi Sakandelidze
winning their bouts against Praveen and Satender Malik easily to take it
to a decider.