Pro Kabaddi League 2024, PKL 11 Points Table: The Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 has witnessed thrilling encounters so far, with 58 matches already completed.
Today’s doubleheader saw Tamil Thalaivas dominate Bengal Warriors with a convincing 15-point victory, while Dabang Delhi edged out Bengaluru Bulls by 10 points. As the season heats up, Haryana Steelers maintain their top spot in the points table.
Tamil Thalaivas secured a resounding 15-point victory over Bengal Warriors, finishing with a total of 46 points at full time. Bengal Warriors, meanwhile, managed 31 points. Vishal Chahal was the standout performer for Tamil Thalaivas, achieving a Super-10 with an impressive 12 points.
The Tamil Thalaivas’ winning total of 46 points was built on solid performances from their players. Vishal Chahal led the charge with 12 points, supported by Amirhussain (7 points), Moeen (6 points), and Nitish Kumar (6 points). Bengal Warriors’ key contributors were Vishwas (9 points), Nitin Kumar (8 points), and Nitish (4 points). As a result of this victory, Tamil Thalaivas jumped to seventh place.
Dabang Delhi outclassed Bengaluru Bulls, winning 35-25. Ashu Malik was the driving force behind Delhi’s success, registering a Super-10 with an impressive 14 points. His exceptional display ensured Dabang Delhi’s 10-point victory. With this victory, Dabang Delhi team has reached fifth position.
Top 5 Raiders After Dabang Delhi K.C. vs Bengaluru Bulls PKL 11 Match 58
- Ashu Malik (Dabang Delhi K.C.) – 128 raid points (11 matches)
- Devank (Patna Pirates) – 115 raid points (10 matches)
- Arjun Deshwal (Jaipur Pink Panthers) – 100 raid points (9 matches)
- Pawan Kumar Sehrawat (Telugu Titans) – 92 raid points (9 matches)
- Ajit Ramesh Chouhan (U Mumba) – 91 raid points (10 matches)
Top 5 Defenders After Dabang Delhi K.C. vs Bengaluru Bulls PKL 11 Match 58
- Gaurav Khatri (Puneri Paltan) – 37 tackle points (9 matches)
- Nitesh Kumar (Tamil Thalaivas) – 34 tackle points (10 matches)
- Nitin Rawal (Bengaluru Bulls) – 34 tackle points (10 matches)
- Sumit Sangwan (UP Yoddhas) – 32 tackle points (9 matches)
- Mohammadreza Shadloui (Haryana Steelers) – 31 tackle points (9 matches)