Monday, September 8, 2014

Lahore Lions score convincing win over Yo Yo Tigers to move into second place in Wave World Kabaddi League


Displaying Star raider of Lahore Lions Akmal Dogar is on attacking mode as Yo Yo Tigers stoppers are trying to build a strong coordination.JPG


  • Lahore Lions take over sole second place after beating Yo Yo Tigers
  • Raiders Shafiq and Akmal star in Lahore Lions convincing win
  • United Singh’s skipper Sandeep Singh Man of the Match against Royal Kings USA
  • Stands full for fifth weekend of Wave WKL in Ludhiana
 Displaying Man of the Match SHAFIQ AHMAD CHISTI of Lahore Lions.JPG
Match No. 20: Yo Yo Tigers v Lahore Lions

·         Man of the match: Shafiq Ahmad Chisti (Lahore Lions)
·         Best Raider: Shafiq Ahmad Chisti (Lahore Lions) (29 raids)
·         Best Stopper: Mohammed Ramzan (Lahore Lions) (5 stops)

Ludhiana, September 7: Lahore Lions rallied from a first quarter deficit to beat Yo Yo Tigers and move into sole second position in the inaugural Wave World Kabaddi League. Lahore Lions won 69-59.

Lahore Lions rode on the exploits of raiders Shafiq Ahmad Chisti (29 raids) and Akmal Shazad Dogar (22 raids) between the contributed 51 of their team’s 69 points they coasted to a convincing win.The fourth win in five matches took Lahore Lions’ tally to eight points. Khalsa Warriors, who were held to a tie by Punjab Thunder on Saturday lead with nine points, while Lahore Lions have eight.

Earlier in the day United Singhs beat Royal Kings USA 59-53 to take their tally to six points. United Singhs and Yo Yo Tigers share third place on the table with six points each from five matches.

Shafiq was adjudged the Wave Man of the Match and also the Top Raider of the Match. Mohammed Ramzan (5 stops) was the Best Stopper. Shafiq’s 29 raids is the best so far in the Wave WKL League. The Sonalika Best Raid of the Day combined for both matches on Sunday was won by Baljeet Singh of Royal Kings USA.

The arrival of the Wave WKL into Punjab seems to have spurred all the teams as the matches have become closer and more thrilling. After two close games on Saturday, one of them being a tie, the two games on Sunday were once again great thrillers.






Yo Yo Tigers began well, as their skipper, Manminder Singh, a three-time Man of the Match this season, as usual gave his team a great start. In addition raider Sandeep, too chipped in well, as both scored five successful raids each. Stopper Kulveer Singh Kaka had two good stops. Despite Shafiq (6) and Akmal (5) giving their team a boost, Yo Yo Tigers held a slender advantage at 16-15.

The Lahore Lions, whose only loss so far has been to Khalsa Warriors moved into their rhythm in the second quarter with both Akmal and Shafiq giving them 100 strike rate with their raids. Lahore soon overtook Yo Yo Tigers as Shafiq and Akmal’s aggressive raids paid rich dividends.
Shafiq in particular thrilled the spectators with elusive jumps and getting away from the clutches of the Yo Yo stoppers. They also exposed the weaknesses in Yo Yo defence. By the end of the second session, both Shafiq and Akmal had conducted 14 successful raids each.

Raiders Manminder and Sandeep did put up a fight, but Lahore Lions were slowly but surely pulling away.The Shafiq-Akmal combine continued to rule in the third session as Yo Yo Stoppers seemed to struggle against them. The Lahore duo won most of their raids as the team kept inching further away despite the best efforts of Manminder, Sandeep and Angrez Singh.

In the final quarter Lahore Lions kept up the momentum and their raiders kept adding to their tally.

Scores at the end of each quarter: Yo Yo Tigers v Lahore Lions
Quarter 1:       Yo Yo Tigers lead 16-14
Quarter 2:       Lahore Lions lead 36-26
Quarter 3:       Lahore Lions lead 54-44
Quarter 4:       Lahore Lions win 69-59


Match No. 19: United Singhs v Royal Kings USA

·         Man of the match: Sandeep Singh Sandhu (United Singhs)
·         Best Raider: Shafiq Muhammad Butt (United Singhs (16 raids)
·         Best Stopper: Sandeep Singh Sandhu (United Sings) (8 stops)

In the first match on Sunday, the United Singhs owned by a Birmingham-based group edged out a fighting Royal Kings USA 59-53 to post their third win of the Wave World Kabaddi League at the packed Hockey Stadium in Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana.







As the match progressed, the difference between the teams was United Singhs skipper Sandeep Singh Sandhu who was not only the best stopper but also the Wave Man of the Match with eight stops. Sandeep is a player of Indian origin but is now UK-based and a British passport holder. Shafiq Muhammad Butt, United Singhs’ raider of Pakistani origin, effected 16 successful raids to carry his team to a fine win.

The Birmingham-based United Singhs have four players of Indian origin who are now based in UK and they also have Shafiq Muhammad Butt, a player of Pakistani origin. In contrast, the Sacramento-based Royal Kings USA have a US-based owner but their players are all essentially India-based.
(Detailed report sent earlier)

Scores at the end of each quarter
Quarter 1:       Royal Kings lead 14-12
Quarter 2:       United Singhs lead 29-26
Quarter 3:       United Singhs lead 46-37
Quarter 4:       United Singhs win 59-53

League position after Match 20 of the Wave World Kabaddi League:

Team
Played
Win
Lost
Tie/NR
Points
Khalsa Warriors
5
4
0
1
9
Lahore Lions
5
4
1
0
8
Yo Yo Tigers
5
3
1
0
6
United Singhs
5
3
2
0
6
Punjab Thunder
5
2
2
1
5
Royals Kings USA
5
1
4
0
2
Vancouver Lions
5
1
4
0
2
California Eagles
5
1
4
0
2





Matches for next week: September 13-15 in Bathinda, Punjab
Sept 13: Yo Yo Tigers v United Singhs; Khalsa Warriors v Royal Kings USA
Sept14: Punjab Thunder v Vancouver Lions; Royal Kings USA v California Eagles;
Sept 15: Yo Yo Tigers v United Singhs; Khalsa Warriors v California Eagles

Wave WKL – Format and Venues:
The Wave World Kabaddi League features eight teams and the matches are played over weekends at different venues. So far the first four weekends have featured matches at O2 Arena in London, LG Arena in Birmingham and the IGI Stadium in Delhi.

The other venues in the coming weeks will see the sport move to Ludhiana, Punjab; Stockton, USA; Abbotsford, Vancouver (Canada), Sacramento, California (US) and against Toronto and Vancouver in Canada, before moving back to sub-continent with matches in Amritsar, Mohali, Jalandhar, Ludhiana and Bathinda.

Wave WKL – The Brand
Wave WKL aims to become the go-to brand when it comes to sports entertainment and delivering value to its partners and sponsors. WKL as a brand embodies strength, power, agility, tactic, entertainment, masculinity and aggression. It is taking an indigenous sport to the world and redefining it for the Indian audience.

It gives Kabaddi a ‘gladiatorial’ persona and adds loads of energy and aura around the sport. Wave WKL will soon vie for a niche like well-established sports football, WWE, and cricket. Wave WKL brand visual identity, tone and texture are global and aspirational.

About Wave WKL (Wave World Kabaddi League)
Wave World Kabaddi League is a society registered with the registrar of firms & societies having its registered office at Chandigarh & Corporate office at Gurgaon. The aim of the organization is to build a dynamic and sustainable global sports league that grows circle style Kabaddi as a Professional sport and engages fans and business associates with world class sports entertainment, better value and best experience and service.

The organization is committed towards driving mileage for a holistic ecosystem where fans transcend nationalities and actively participate amongst themselves, their teams and the league partners, thus becoming a truly global audience. 

The society respects the rich tradition of Kabaddi and would simultaneously focus on making the sport contemporary. WKL has generated immense excitement amongst a cross section of investors including repertoires from popular cultures, Corporate India, Private Equity investors, & NRI’s.

The world league will take the sport to state of the art venues and provide our guests with better entertainment in a clean, secure and comfortable environment.

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