Gwadar outplay Lahore in Kabaddi League
LAHORE: Gwadar outplayed Lahore in the first match on Friday in the inaugural Super Kabaddi League here at Gymnasium Hall of Sports Board Punjab Sports Complex. Gwadar made an easy work of Lahore by winning the match by nearly half the points margin 39-23. In another Kashmir beat Multan Sikandars in one of the closest match of the league so far. Kashmir got to 31 points for their win over Multan who had 30 points. Kashif Razaq of Janbaaz was the player of the match who brought a last moment win for Kashmir. Gujrat Warriors proved too good for Lahore. Warriors got to lead in the initial stages of the match reaching 35 points and later did not let Lahore come into the game by any inch and allowed them only 25 points. Muhammad Baba Ali of Warriors was declared player of the match. In the final game Karachi Zorawars had to use all power they possessed to overcome Sahiwal. Karachi got 36 points to 30 scored by Sahiwal. Muhammad Nadeem provided edge to Karachi Zorawars with his fine performance.
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