U Mumba beat Patna Pirates 51-41

Press Trust of India  |  Sonepat 

U Mumba showed remarkable composure in the last five minutes as they registered a comfortable 51- 41 win over Pirates in the Inter Zone Challenge Week of Pro League here today.

Kashiling Adake scored 15 points while Shrikant Jadhav chipped in with 13 as U Mumba asserted their dominance over their rivals. Pardeep Narwal's heroic effort of 21 points went in vain as paid the price for a lackluster first half performance.


It was a close affair in the first five minutes as both teams exchanged raid and tackle points to be levelled at 3-3. Darshan Kadian made a successful raid in the sixth minute as U Mumba led 4-3. Monu Goyat scored a raid point for Pirates in the eighth minute to level the match at 5-5.

Anup Kumar scored a raid point as U Mumba led 8-5 after nine minutes. U Mumba inflicted an all-out in the 10th minute to lead 11-5. U Mumba kept Patna's main star Pardeep Narwal quiet for the first 10 minutes.

Shrikant Jadhav made a successful raid in the 12th minute as U Mumba led 14-8.

Pardeep Narwal opened his account in the 15th minute as Pirates trailed 9-17. Narwal followed it up with a three more points as Pirates trailed 12-18. Kashiling Adake scored a raid point as U Mumba inflicted an all-out to lead 24-14 at the end of the first half.

The second half saw both teams trade raiding points as U Mumba led 27-19 after 22 minutes. Pardeep Narwal and Monu Goyat kept collecting raid points but Pirates could not reduce the lead as they trailed 23-31 after 26 minutes.

Pirates inflicted an all-out in the 29th minute to cut the deficit to just two points.

Shrikant Jadhav settled U Mumba's nerves as he scored with two raids as they led 38-31 after 32 minutes.

Darshan Kadian then scored another point as U Mumba extended their lead to 41-32 in the 34th minute.

With less than five minutes to go, Pardeep Narwal made a successful raid as Pirates trailed 36-42. It was all U Mumba in the last five minutes as they scored nine point compared to Patna's five to win the match 51-41.

Pardeep Narwal ended with 21 points but his effort went in vain.

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First Published: Sat, September 09 2017. 22:07 IST