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Kabbadi League: Dabang Delhi gears up for match against Bengal Warriors

| | Aug 01, 2014, at 04:42 am
Mumbai, July 31 (IBNS): The Pro Kabbadi League is in full swing and the competition between teams has increased in intensity.
The teams have been giving their best since the league’s inaugural match last week. 
 
Dabang Delhi, a part of the prestigious eight, is busy celebrating their maiden win against the Puneri Paltan by training harder for their next match against the Bengal Warriors.
 
The Dabang Delhi team played magnificently to their strengths, emerging victorious against the Pune team. 
 
They gained two extra points in the first three minutes of the game itself. 
 
Twenty four-year-old raider Surjeet Narwal played exceptionally well contributing 13 points to keep the Delhi team ahead of Pune throughout the match. The score of 31 -35 said it all.
 
Coach Arjun Singh is positive about the team’s performance in their upcoming match against the Bengal Warriors. 
 
Both the teams are charged up for the game that promises to be high on the thrill factor. 
 
The Pro Kabbadi league, that started last week, has gained momentum and is fast becoming a regular topic among the sports enthusiasts. 
 

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