Watch: Dabang Delhi skipper Naveen Kumar’s acrobatic raid against UP Yoddhas makes crowd go wild

 Watch: Dabang Delhi skipper Naveen Kumar’s acrobatic raid against UP Yoddhas makes crowd go wild

Naveen Kumar (Image Credit: Twitter)

The game between Dabang Delhi K.C and UP Yoddhas will go down as one of the brilliant games in the history of the Pro Kabaddi League. After the first half, the defending champions, Delhi, were trailing by a huge margin. However, the team wasn’t ready to give up just yet who won the first two games to start their season.

While the defending champions staging a comeback, their skipper Naveen Kumar did something which is quite unbelievable. During the second half, he was raiding against the Yoddhas’ defense of four players. During the course, one defender tried to ankle hold Kumar with a dive. However, the latter was ready for it and jumped over the defender. Notably, Tamil Thaliavas skipper Pawan Sehrawat is famous for the high flying raids.

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Talking about Delhi vs UP game, the defending champions won 44-42. For Dabang, Kumar scored 13 raid points. He has been the man in form for the side. The Delhi skipper has scored 41 points in the season so far and has scored highest raid points so far. Also, he has 36 successful raids to his name. During the game against the Yoddhas, he completed 700 raid points in his career. Coming back to the game, Manjeet contributed with 12 points in the game. Out of those 11 points came during raids and one during a tackle.

Defenders like Krishan, Vishal, and Ravi Kumar collected eight points collectively. With this win, Delhi remains on the top of the points table with a three wins in as many games. Also, they have a points difference of plus 36. They will play their next game against Telegu Titans on October 15. The Hyderabad-based recently won their first game of the season after losing the first two games.

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  • […] Dabang Delhi dominated the game right from the beginning. Naveen got them points with his raiding. The defence of Delhi joined the party and had upset the rhythm of the opponents. In the process, Bengal looked clueless right from the start. The defenders of Delhi tackled Srikant Jadhav and Maninder Singh, which became a big trouble for the Warriors. […]

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