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Dhankar takes Punjab Royals to PWL semis with decisive win

\Greater Noida, Jan 26 (PTI) Amit Dhankar conjured up a decisive win under pressure against Haryana Hammers' Praveen Rana to steer Punjab Royals to the semifinals of the Pro Wrestling League (PWL), here Saturday.<p>

Greater Noida, Jan 26 (PTI) Amit Dhankar conjured up a decisive win under pressure against Haryana Hammers' Praveen Rana to steer Punjab Royals to the semifinals of the Pro Wrestling League (PWL), here Saturday.

The tie was locked 3-3 when Dhankar and Rana took the mat, their teams' fortunes depending on them and eventually, it was the Punjab wrestler who delivered in the men's 74kg category.

Before Amit, Cynthia Vescan, Bajrang Punia and Dato Magarishvili won their respective bouts.

Earlier, the new find of PWL-4 in the men's section Ravi Kumar of Hammers defeated Nitin Rathi of Punjab 9-2 in the men's 57kg category.

The 2018 European championships bronze medallist Cynthia Vescan brought Punjab back by winning the close women's 76kg bout against Kiran 4-3.

Padamshree and world championships silver medallist Bajrang Punia did not let the advantage slip, getting the better of compatriot Rajneesh 6-2 in the men's 65kg category.

World junior champion Anastasia Nichita got the Hammers back with a massive 13-0 win over the European Championships silver medallist Mimi Hristova in a completely one-sided encounter filled with takedown, near fall and leg-rolls.

Both teams were tied 2-2 after the fourth bout of the evening.

It was the European Championships bronze medallist Dato Magarishvili's mesmerizing comeback win over World Championships bronze medallist Ali Shabanov in the men's 86kg category which tilted the tie in Punjab's favour.

Dato was trailing 2-4 midway through the second round but a near pin fall gave Dato a 7-4 win and the defending champions Punjab Royals the edge going into the next two bouts.

The 19-year-old Anju of Punjab Royals showed lot of promise early in the bout but the experienced 2017 Commonwealth Championships gold medal winner Seema kept the younger wrestler at bay and won the bout 8-2 to push it to the decider.

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