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VIVO Pro Kabaddi 2022 Points Table October: PKL 9 Standings (Updated) After Day 4

Dabang Delhi KC have returned to the top of the Pro Kabaddi 2022 points table with a fantastic victory against two-time runners-up Gujarat Giants. The Naveen Kumar-led outfit cruised to a 20-point win at the Shree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium. This win has taken Delhi above the Bengaluru Bulls on the points table.

Delhi have earned 10 points from two matches, having won both the games that they have played thus far in the new season of Pro Kabaddi League. They have the same number of points as Bengaluru Bulls, but they are ahead of the Bulls because of their massive score difference of +34.

Who is the number 1 team in Pro Kabaddi 2022 points table?

Dabang Delhi KC is the number one team in the PKL 9 Standings. Meanwhile, one more match had happened on Monday evening at the Shree Kanteerava Indoor Stadium. In that game, the season two winners U Mumba beat the UP Yoddhas by 30-23 in a low-scoring contest. The likes of Pardeep Narwal and Surender Gill could not inspire the UP Yoddhas to a win as they lost for the first time this season.

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Still, the Yoddhas got one point from this contest because the score difference was less than eight. UP Yoddhas are fourth on the Pro Kabaddi 2022 points table, having earned six points. U Mumba have jumped to seventh place.

Who won yesterday’s match in Pro Kabaddi League season 2022?

Here is the full list of winners and losers from day 4 of the ninth season of VIVO Pro Kabaddi League:

  1. U Mumba won against UP Yoddhas by 30-23.
  2. Dabang Delhi KC won against Gujarat Giants by 53-33.

PKL Season 9 matches today

Two matches will happen today at the Shree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. Here is the full schedule for today’s matches in PKL season 9:

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  1. Haryana Steelers vs. Tamil Thalaivas, 7:30 PM IST
  2. Patna Pirates vs. Telugu Titans, 8:30 PM IST.

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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