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If we continue like this, there's nothing to worry about: Puneri Paltan head coach ahead of Dabang Delhi clash

By ANI | Updated: October 12, 2025 15:45 IST

New Delhi [India], October 12 : Puneri Paltan became the second team to secure their place in the top ...

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New Delhi [India], October 12 : Puneri Paltan became the second team to secure their place in the top eight of Season 12 of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) after a commanding 36-23 win over the Tamil Thalaivas at the Thyagaraj Indoor Stadium here on Saturday night.

Led by standout performances from raiders Pankaj Mohite (9 points) and Aslam Inamdar (7 points), Puneri dominated from start to finish, while Gurdeep's High Five added steel to the defence.

Reflecting on the win, head coach Ajay Thakur praised his team's discipline and collective effort.

"Today's match was played with a lot of discipline. Every player - from Vishal and Gaurav Khatri, to Aslam - contributed to the team's rhythm and control. If we continue to play like this, there's nothing to worry about," he said as quoted by the PKL press release.

The coach also lauded Aslam Inamdar's leadership, describing it as a key factor in the team's balance and composure. "Captaincy is not just about leading from the front - it's about showing the way. Aslam is thoughtful and composed. He reads the situation well and lets the players take responsibility on the mat," Thakur added.

Inamdar, in turn, credited the coach for fostering an environment of trust and accountability.

"Our coach is a legend. He always says it's our job to make the right calls on the mat because we understand the situation best. That gives us confidence and freedom," said the Puneri Paltan skipper as quoted by PKL press release.

With their top-eight berth now sealed, Puneri Paltan shift their focus to their next challenge - a crucial clash against Dabang Delhi. The coach acknowledged the quality of the opposition, calling their opponents a 'well-balanced team' with depth in both attack and defence.

"They have strong raiders like Ashu and Neeraj Narwal. But our young players have shown great composure, and if we stay united, we can continue our winning momentum," he said.

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