Delhi professional Vinay Kumar Yadav led his team to victory in the Pro-Am event with a total score of 113 points. Yadav's team comprised amateurs Rehan Khan, Ambarish Barthakur and Devraj Deb.
UP Yoddhas will look forward to return to their winning ways and consolidate their place in the Top 4. UP Yoddhas are currently placed fourth in the points table with 45 points while Gujarat Giants are 11th with just 13 points.
At the time of writing this report, Sensex traded at 61,172.36 points, down 491.12 points or 0.80 per cent, whereas Nifty traded at 18,160.45 points, down 147.20 points or 0.80 per cent.
Salisbury is the first Briton to win the ATP Finals doubles title, while Ram is the 18th American to do so. They have earned 1,500 ATP Doubles Rankings points and walk away with $930,300 as undefeated champions, the biggest doubles payday in history
Trailing 0-3 by the 67th minute, Churchill looked like going down tamely, but they made a late surge to pull two goals back through Richard Costa and Lalkhawpuimawia in a span of six minutes. However, it could not save their day as Sreenidi logged full points on the strength of the goals fro
Spurred on by their home fans, the Telugu Titans produced a fantastic performance to defeat U Mumba 32-26 and ended their 12-match losing streak in the Pro Kabaddi League Season 9. Siddharth Desai was the star for the home side with 9 points in the match held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium
In a game of defenders taking centre stage for both sides, Delhi's Vishal and Amit Hooda scored 5 tackle points each, while Patna's Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh set the record for the most tackle points in a single game (16 points) in the history of the tournament.
The contest see-sawed in the final stages as well, with the Titans inflicting an all-out to take a 3-point lead. Thereafter, Parvesh Bhainswal and Vishal Bhardwaj cranked up the intensity in the final minutes as the Titans eventually picked up a victory, they were desperately looking for.
The Pink Panthers rode on the momentum and inflicted an all-out in the opening minutes of the second half. The Jaipur defence proved to be too strong for the Yoddhas as they failed to effect raids consistently.
A big chunk of the credit for this win surely goes to the FC Goa faithful, who turned up in large numbers to cheer for their favourite team. Hence, come Sunday, the Men
in Orange will bank on their 12th man once again, as they seek to add another victory to their books.
FC Goa will be hoping that their second sojourn at their home in Fatorda will be as fruitful as their first when they romped home to a 3-0 win over Jamshedpur. And with the help of 15 odd thousand Gaurs' faithful in the stands backing the Men in Orange, one can certainly have the license to
On Saturday, a thumping first-half header by Moro Lamine and a clinical finish in the second half by Jerry Pulamte meant the Snow Leopards took their tally of points to six from two outings