Lucknow Lions defeated Awadh Ramdoots 48-33 in the UP Kabaddi League Season 2, continuing their dominant run. Raider Shivam Chaudhary starred, scoring crucial points and leading his team to a comprehensive victory at the Noida Indoor Stadium.
Lions Dominate First Half
The first half belonged firmly to Lucknow, led by young raider Shivam Chaudhary, who repeatedly troubled the Awadh defence with his timing and execution. Shivam was in outstanding touch, scoring 10 points from just eight raids, and never allowed Awadh Ramdoots to settle into a defensive rhythm.Lucknow's dominance was further underlined by their defensive unit, which remained compact and alert, forcing errors and capitalising on opportunities to inflict two all-outs on Awadh Ramdoots. The sustained pressure resulted in Lucknow Lions heading into halftime with a 13-point lead, firmly in control of the contest.Awadh's Comeback Halted
Awadh Ramdoots attempted to mount a comeback after the break, showing greater urgency and trying to find gaps in the Lucknow defence. However, Shivam Chaudhary continued to dictate terms, adding another crucial raid that yielded three points, halting Awadh's momentum just as they looked to claw their way back.One of the defining phases of the match came when Lucknow Lions were briefly reduced to three players on the mat. Despite the numerical disadvantage, they displayed remarkable composure and defensive organisation, avoiding an all-out and successfully repelling Awadh's raids. That phase proved pivotal, draining Awadh's confidence and reinforcing Lucknow's control.Lions Seal Comprehensive Victory
With the match slowing down in the closing stages, Lucknow Lions managed the game intelligently, ensuring there were no late surprises. They eventually closed out a comprehensive 48-33 victory, continuing their impressive run and setting the tone for Day 8 of UPKL Season 2.Later in the day, Yamuna Yoddhas faced Kashi Kings, Gazab Ghaziabad took on Purvanchal Panthers, and Kanpur Warriors were up against Brij Stars. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source

