Mumbai Khiladis opened their account by securing a nail-biting eight-point victory in opposition to Rajasthan Warriors of their second match on the inaugural version of Ultimate Kho Kho right here on Monday.
Mumbai Khiladis clinched the match with a 51-43 rating.
In a particular opening ceremony of the Ultimate Kho Kho Day 2, the nationwide anthem was performed by the brass band of the Bombay Engineering Group of the Indian Army on the Independence Day.
Mumbai’s Gajanan Shengal impressed within the assault, scoring 16 factors with two pole dives and one sky dive.
Skydives make our eyes sparkle 🤩
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Mumbai Khiladis gained the toss and selected to defend as captain Vijay Hajare alongside Rohan Kore and Avik Singha began the proceedings. Nikhil struck for Rajasthan as he captured Hajare within the first match of the sport earlier than the batch was out within the subsequent half minute.
Faizankha Pathan, from the third batch of Mumbai, showcased skilful defence to stay unbeaten however Rajasthan Warriors ended the primary flip with 18-4 lead.
Phew…that was a nail-biting encounter 😱@MumbaiKhiladis get one over @Rajasthan_W in tonight’s first sport of #UltimateKhoKho 🔥#RWvMK #IndiaMaarChalaang #AbKhoHoga #KhoKho pic.twitter.com/wpzHCu5BDB
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Mumbai Khiladis continued their aggression once they turned to assault, capturing three opposition batches to finish the primary innings at 29-20 of their favour.
Rajasthan earned 21 factors within the assault to take eight factors lead within the first flip with the scores at 41-33.
However, Mumbai fought-back nicely to bag 18 factors within the remaining flip and secured the match by 51-43 rating.