PWL: Haryana overpower Delhi with ease

IANS  |  New Delhi 

bronze medallist of steered last years finalists Hammers to a comfortable 5-2 victory over Sultans in a Pro League (PWL) contest here on Friday.

Yanan, taking on Maroi Mezien of Tunisia, was at her dominating best as she sealed the contest 11-2 even before the last bout was fought.

This is Haryana's second consecutive win of the season.

In the 125 kg category, Sumit clinched a hard-fought 4-2 win in the last bout of the day over fellow Indian Hitender to make it 5-2 in the favour of the Hammers.

With the scores level at 2-2, Khetik Tsavalov of sent ahead with a convincing 10-0 victory over young Indian in the 74 kg category.

Vinod, who replaced an injured Sushil Kumar in the line-up, could not mount a serious challenge to his much fancied rival and went down meekly.

Earlier in the day, blocked gold medallist after winning the toss while used their card to keep out Egypt's

World champion Haji Aliev of put on the front-foot straightaway, beating India's Harphool 11-4 in the 65 kg division.

Harphool got off a brilliant start, opening up a healthy 4-2 lead straight-away. But Haji, a bronze medallist at the Rio Olympics, bounced back to finish the opening period with a 6-2 lead.

Haji maintained the momentum in the second period as well and scored five points to win the contest 11-4.

bounced back in the second encounter as Sarita beat Monia in the women's 62 kg class.

Delhi's then played with elan to beat India's 15-0 by technical superiority in the 92 kg category to help his team retain the lead.

bronze medallist came into the bout as a strong favourite and lived up to the mantle, dominating his opponent completely.

American grappler made it 2-2 for the Hammers after she registered a victory by pinfall against 2017 Commonwealth Championship's silver medallist Sangeeta Phoghat.

The scores were locked at 6-6 when Helen managed to pull off the pin.

The World and Olympic champion was trailing 2-6 at one stage but she overpowered her opponent, rolled her over twice and then pinned her to the mat to bring back into the seven-bout tie.

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First Published: Fri, January 12 2018. 21:38 IST