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Premier Handball League: Maharashtra Ironmen secure second-consecutive win

Match 7 of the inaugural season of the Premier Handball League saw two of the most attacking teams in the league in Telugu Talons and Maharashtra Ironmen take on each other.

Premier Handball League: Maharashtra Ironmen secure second-consecutive win
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Maharashtra Ironmen came back to defeat Telugu Talons. (Source: PHL India/Twitter)

By

Rajdeep Saha

Updated: 12 Jun 2023 6:51 AM GMT

The Maharashtra Ironmen edged out the Telugu Talons in a highly entertaining game that ended 26-30 in favour of Maharashtra, who had secured their second victory on the trot in the Premier Handball League.

Match 7 of the inaugural season of the Premier Handball League saw two of the most attacking teams in the league Telugu Talons and Maharashtra Ironmen take on each other. Both teams looked for a quick start in the game as they started the tie on the front foot.

Davinder Singh Bhullar, Anil Khudia, and Naseeb were combining beautifully in the opening exchanges to give the Talons an early lead in the tie.

Maharashtra Ironmen’s Igor Chiseliov, Manjeet Kumar, and Jalal Kiani were passing the ball fluidly in attack but seemingly luck was not on their side as they struck the crossbar three times in the first 15 minutes of the game.

At the 15th-minute mark, the Telugu Talons had established a slender lead as the scores read 7-4 in their favour, while Ironmen were struggling to make the most of the chances that came their way.

Vijay Thakur of the Ironmen slowly grew into the game and started supporting the Chiseliov and Kiani brilliantly to help them find a way to break through the Talons’ resolute defence as by the 20th-minute mark the scores read 8 all. In the last 10 minutes of the half, the Talons retook the lead. Soon after the half ended 14-12 in favour of the Telugu Talons as an exciting second half beckoned.

After the game resumed for the second half, Vijay Thakur of the Ironmen was shown a straight red for a robust challenge in the opening minutes. However, the Ironmen looked determined to give the Talons a fight. Ankit Kumar of the Ironmen was seeing more of the ball in the second half and his influence on the game rose so did the performance of the Ironmen.

Both teams were matching each other blow for blow as the game became an end-to-end affair. By the 45th minute mark of the game, the Ironmen had edged ahead of the Talons as the scores read 20-22 in favour of Maharashtra.

The game was headed for a dramatic conclusion as both sets of players were showing great spirit and refusing to back down from the challenges the opposition posed. The Ironmen keeper Naveen Deshwal also rose to the occasion as he made some crucial saves to make sure his team held on to their slender lead. Jalal Kiani found another gear in attack as he was seemingly scoring with every shot he took.

Despite the best efforts of Naseeb and Kailash Patel, the Telugu Talons were finding it hard to cut short the deficit. Soon after the game finished 26-30 in favour of the Maharashtra Ironmen, who had inflicted the first defeat on the Telugu Talons in the Premier Handball League.

Jalal Kiani was the top scorer for the Ironmen in the tie with 9 goals while Naseeb was the top scorer for the Telugu Talons with 10 goals. Jalal Kiani of Maharashtra was adjudged to be the best player of the game for his superb attacking display in the game.

The Rajasthan Patriots secured a stunning victory against Garvit Gujarat in the dying embers of the game as the clash ended 29-27 in their favour in a close-run affair.

Both teams started the game aggressively and were looking to control the game. Gujarat’s Tarun Thakur and Avin Khatkar were combining well in the opening minutes of the game and helped Garvit Gujarat establish an early lead.

Rajasthan came roaring back into the game as Sahil Malik looked in fine touch and was unstoppable at times in the initial exchanges of the tie. Mohit Ghanghas and Sumit were also playing a pivotal role for the Patriots as they slowly wrestled back control of the game.

Rajasthan continued piling on the pressure on Gujarat as they took the lead thanks to Sahil Malik but goals from Harender Singh Nain for Gujarat made sure the Patriots were not able to establish an unassailable lead. Soon after the half came to a close as the scores read 16-11 in favour of the Rajasthan Patriots.

The introduction of Tuliboev Mukhtor in the second half for Gujarat brought them back into the game as he scored two phenomenal goals back-to-back from the wing. The Patriots looked shell-shocked as they were struggling to find the back of the net consistently in the opening exchanges of the second half.

The reintroduction of Sahil Malik for the Patriots saw Hardev Singh also come to life in attack as they quickly worked together to establish a two-goal lead against the run of play for Rajasthan in the dying embers of the game. Soon after the game ended 29-27 in favour of the Rajasthan Patriots who showed great fighting spirit throughout the game to clinch the victory at the end.

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