JAI vs PAT: Jaipur Pink Panthers will be locking horns against Patna Pirates in the 53rd match of the Pro Kabaddi League PKL 8 on Friday, 14th January 2022 at the Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel and Convention Centre, Bengaluru.
Jaipur Pink Panthers ended their three-game losing streak by grabbing two consecutive wins in their last two games. They are currently standing at the seventh spot in the points table with four wins and as many losses in eight games. In their most recent encounter, they ended Dabang Delhi’s unbeaten run by defeating them 30-28.
On the other hand, Patna Pirates have been exceptional this season and are the most complete and balanced team. They have delivered in all aspects and thus find themselves at the top of the points table having won six of their eight matches. The Pirates are on a six-game unbeaten run with the most recent one ending in a comprehensive 43-23 win over U Mumba.
Match Details
Match: Jaipur Pink Panthers vs Patna Pirates, Match 53, PKL 8
Date and Time: Friday, 14th January 2022 7:30 PM IST
Venue: Sheraton Grand Bengaluru Whitefield Hotel and Convention Centre, Bengaluru
JAI vs PAT Head to Head
Jaipur Pink Panthers and Patna Pirates have been up against each other on 14 occasions in the PKL with Patna Pirates coming out as a better side. Jaipur Pink Panthers have managed to come out on top on five occasions whereas Patna Pirates have grabbed nine victories. They last faced each other in September 2019 where Patna Pirates came out on top with a 36-33 win.
JAI vs PAT Probable Playing 7
Jaipur Pink Panthers: Deepak Niwas Hooda(C), Shaul Kumar, Arjun Deshwal, Sandeep Dhull, Amit, Vishal, Dharmaraj Cheralathan
Patna Pirates: Monu Goyat, Prashanth Kumar Rai(C), Guman Singh, Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh, Neeraj Kumar, Sachin Tanwar, Sunil
JAI vs PAT Dream11 Team
Defenders: Neeraj Kumar, Shaul Kumar, Sandeep Kumar Dhull
All-Rounders: Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh(VC)
Raiders: Arjun Deshwal(C), Prashanth Kumar Rai, Sachin Tanwar
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