‘Kiraq Hyderabad’ won the title of Pro Paw League Season-2, defeated Rohtak Rowdies in the final
Kiraak Hyderabad Won Pro Panja League Season-2:
Kiraq Hyderabad defeated Rohtak Rowdies in season-2 of Pro Paw League on 21 August (Thursday). In the title match, Kiraq Hyderabad defeated Rohtak Rowdies with a score of 30–18.
The Kiraq Hyderabad team, which won the title, was given a prize money of Rs 20 lakh from the league. At the same time, Nirmala Devi, the player of Rohtak Rowdies, who was a runner -up in the final, was chosen as ‘Player of De’. Kiraq Hyderabad’s Satnam Singh became the ‘Player of the Tournament’. Apart from this, Steve Thomas was given the title ‘King of Emperor’.
Hyderabad’s Amazing in Pro Panja League Season-2
Let us know that in terms of points in the entire tournament, Kiraq Hyderabad performed amazing and in the title match, the team won this effect and won the victory. Let us tell you that Kiraq Hyderabad’s team, which won the title this season, was a runner -up in the first season.
Steve Thomas of Hyderabad breaks record
Let us know that Steve Thomas of Hyderabad broke the record of Pro Paw League by defeating Dipankar in just 0.09 seconds. Earlier this record was recorded in the name of Sachin Goyal, who won 0.10.
Both teams played 10 matches in the final
In the title match, both teams played a total of 10 matches, with 4 undercards and 6 main cards. At the same time, a player from every class seen in the league so far was sent to fight for the Taj.
These guests were present during the match
It is worth noting that during the final event, Pro Paw League co-founders Parveen Dabas and Preity Jhangiani were also present.
Organizing committee chairman Prabal Pratap Singh Tomar, Hockey India Associate Vice President Devendra Pratap Singh Tomar, International Olympic Committee member Dr. Narendra Dhruv Batra, professional wrestler Sourav Gurjar and former kabaddi player Rahul Chaudhary were also present.
Olympic medal winner and former boxer Vijender Singh was present as the ambassador of the team to cheer Rohtak Rowdies.