Pro Kabaddi League 2021: Tamil Thalaivas tie U Mumba 30-30 in closely fought match

The Thalaivas had 6 successful tackles as opposed to none by U Mumba in the first 15-minutes but they lost their course in the final minutes.

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By Amruth Kalidas | Dec 27, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

V Ajith Kumar’s heroics with raids was not good enough for U Mumba as they settled for a 30-30 tie against Tamil Thaliavas in match 15 of Vivo Pro Kabaddi League Season 8 held at The Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru. The raider scored 15 points in the match to help U Mumba take a lead after trailing for long periods – but a last-minute blunder by the season 2 champions helped Thalaivas escape with a tie, their second of the season.

TAMIL THALAIVAS ALLOWED U MUMBA TO COMEBACK

The first half began with Tamil Thaliavas defenders paying no respect for the Season 2 champions. Captain Surjeet Singh, ably supported by Sahil Singh in the left corner, thwarted Mumbai raiders Abhishek Singh and V Ajith Kumar in successive attempts. With Manjeet and Bhavani Rajput, both lanky raiders with massive reach, impressing with their raids, the Thaliavas clinched their first ALL OUT in the 7th minute to open up an 8-point lead.

The Thalaivas had 6 successful tackles as opposed to none by U Mumba in the first 15-minutes but they lost their course in the final minutes of the first half. Mumbai scored 9 points in the last 5 minutes of the half though.

Ajith Kumar, produced a stunning 4-point Super Raid and an additional 2 points for ALL OUT, to reduce the Tamil Thaliavas lead to just two points in the last minute. The first half ended 17-14 in favour of Thaliavas but with momentum on Mumbai’s side.

Tamil Thaliavas continued with their aggressive approach in the early minutes of the second half with Bhavani Rajput looking their best raider. But the Thalaivas continued to struggle against their former raider Ajith Kumar who clinched his Super 10 and helped Mumbai keep pace – that proved to be the difference as his raid points fetched U Mumba an ALL OUT with 6 minutes remaining in the match.

For the third match in a row, Thalaivas had allowed a team to make a comeback and take the lead. But the team from Chennai calculated the last raids effectively to ensure Mumbai had to make a do-or-die attempt in the last move of the match. Ajith Kumar went for the touch instead of sacrificing himself for a bonus point and the Thaliavas defence rounded him off to clinch a tie.