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PKL 12: Dabang Delhi face Puneri Paltan in the title showdown

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • October 30, 2025
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New Delhi, Oct 30 (IANS) The grand finale of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 12 promises a contest worthy of the occasion as Dabang Delhi K.C. take on Puneri Paltan at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium on Friday. It’s a clash that pits consistency against experience, defensive discipline against attacking flair, and two sides that have been the league’s standout performers throughout the season.

The journey to the final has been remarkably similar for both teams, who finished in the top two on the points table. Dabang Delhi, the season 8 champions, edged past Puneri Paltan in a dramatic 6-4 tiebreaker in Qualifier 1 after the scores were tied at 34–34 in regulation time. Led by captain Ashu Malik and coached by former Dabang Delhi skipper Joginder Narwal, the capital side has shown remarkable grit in crucial moments – a trait that has been their hallmark throughout the season.

Puneri Paltan, meanwhile, bounced back in style, winning their Qualifier 2 clash against Telugu Titans to secure their third final appearance in four seasons. Under Aslam Inamdar’s leadership and Ajay Thakur’s coaching expertise, the Paltan have set the standard this season, finishing at the top of the league table and boasting one of the most balanced squads in PKL 12. Their ability to rotate raiders and maintain defensive shape has made them a nightmare for opposition teams.

Both sides know each other thoroughly. They have faced off three times this season – and all three duels went into the tie-breaker. Each has tested the other’s limits, with Dabang Delhi relying on Ashu Malik’s explosive raids and the Paltan excelling through their defenders’ composure and synchronised tackles.

For Dabang Delhi, the stakes couldn’t be higher. With the final being played on home turf, they’ll look to draw energy from the crowd and rely on their experienced campaigners such as Fazel Atrachali, Saurabh Nandal, and Ashu Malik. Their defensive unit has grown more confident with each match, while their ability to close out tight games has distinguished them in knockout situations.

Puneri Paltan, on the other hand, aims to recover from last season’s heartbreak. They’ve been the most consistent team in PKL 12 – combining youth, depth, and discipline. Their raiding department, led by the young and fearless Aditya Shinde alongside Aslam Inamdar, complements a rock-solid defence that thrives on teamwork rather than individual brilliance.

Joginder Narwal, the Dabang Delhi K.C. head coach, said his team’s return to the final resulted from belief and togetherness. “I’m extremely proud of this group – we’ve grown together. From the young players to the senior ones, everyone has stepped up. This isn’t about one individual; it’s about the collective spirit. The way they’ve fought through challenges and stayed united makes me believe this team deserves every bit of success it gets,” Narwal said.

Head coach Ajay Thakur said the team’s unity and discipline have been their biggest strengths. “When I took over as coach, I knew the foundation had to be about togetherness. You can’t build a champion side overnight – it takes time, trust and discipline. What I’m most proud of is how united these boys are; their love for each other shows in how they play. We’ve shown all season that we belong at the top, and now it’s about staying calm and giving it everything one last time,” said Thakur.

The final, much like their previous encounters, is expected to be decided by the narrowest of margins. With both teams evenly matched and confident in their systems, it may come down to who manages the pressure better in the final moments.

–IANS

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