Yesterday PKL 2024 Results: The Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) action on Sunday (Nov 17) saw the Haryana Steelers and Jaipur Pink Panthers clinch hard-fought victories at the Noida Indoor Stadium.
While the Haryana Steelers overcame the Tamil Thalaivas 36-29 in a gritty battle, the Jaipur Pink Panthers edged past Puneri Paltan 30-28 in a nail-biting encounter.

In a match filled with intense moments, the Haryana Steelers emerged victorious against the Tamil Thalaivas with a 36-29 scoreline. Mohammadreza Shadloui's brilliance, including a High 5, played a pivotal role in securing the win.
The game began with both teams relying on Do-Or-Die raids for points, reflecting their cautious strategies. A key Super Raid by Vinay shifted momentum in favor of the Steelers, who then took the lead midway through the first half. However, the Tamil Thalaivas struck back with an ALL OUT, regaining the advantage and ending the half 17-14 in their favor.
The second half witnessed relentless exchanges, with Do-Or-Die raids dominating proceedings. A late push by Tamil Thalaivas, led by Narender Kandola, created tension, but Shadloui's decisive tackle and Vinay's calm two-point raid sealed the win for the Steelers.
The Jaipur Pink Panthers showcased composure under pressure to defeat Puneri Paltan 30-28, marking their third consecutive win and climbing to second place in the points table. Key performances from Ankush Rathee (High 5) and Arjun Deshwal (8 points) ensured the Panthers' victory in this close contest.
Jaipur started strong, quickly establishing a three-point lead and inflicting the first ALL OUT of the game, courtesy of Deshwal's raid. Solid defensive efforts, particularly by Rathee, kept Puneri Paltan's raiders in check, leading to a 19-12 halftime advantage for Jaipur.
Despite struggles in the first half, Puneri Paltan fought back in the second, with Akash Shinde's Super Raid cutting the deficit and inflicting an ALL OUT on Jaipur. As the game reached its climax, the Panthers' defense held firm, with crucial tackles by Reza Mirbagheri and Rathee in the dying moments securing a narrow win for the reigning champions.