On September 25, Dabang Delhi K.C. made a strong comeback, defeating U Mumba with a score of 47-26 at the SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur. This victory marks the second-largest winning margin in the current season of the Pro Kabaddi League 2025.
Following a previous defeat to Patna Pirates that ended their six-match winning streak, Dabang Delhi K.C. has now secured seven victories out of eight matches, reclaiming the top position in the league standings.
Conversely, U Mumba finds itself in ninth place with four wins and five losses. Their latest defeat underscores ongoing challenges, as they have lost four out of their last five matches and are eager to reverse their fortunes.
Match Highlights: Dabang Delhi K.C. vs U Mumba
Dabang Delhi K.C. showcased their dominance throughout the match, led by captain Ashu Malik, who delivered an outstanding performance with 23 points—his best in PKL history.
Neeraj Narwal and Fazel Atrachali also contributed significantly, scoring seven and four tackle points, respectively. For U Mumba, Sandeep Kumar managed to score a Super 10, but his efforts were ultimately in vain.
Sandeep made an early impact for U Mumba, while Ashu opened the scoring for Delhi. Neeraj's two-point raid kept Delhi competitive, and after the first quarter, U Mumba held a narrow 9-7 lead.
Delhi equalized at 12-12, with Ashu finding his rhythm. U Mumba regained a two-point lead before halftime, thanks to a Super Tackle by Sunil Kumar. However, Ashu's multi-point raid allowed Delhi to inflict an all-out on U Mumba just before the break, ending the first half with a slight 19-17 lead for Delhi.
The second half began positively for Delhi, with strong tackles from Atrachali and Surjeet Singh. Ashu continued his impressive form, helping Delhi extend their lead to five points. Another Super Raid from Ashu led to a second all-out on U Mumba, giving Delhi a double-digit advantage.
Delhi quickly inflicted a third all-out, racing to a 37-19 lead with ten minutes remaining. They maintained their momentum throughout the second half, ultimately winning by a 21-point margin.
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