Patna though, who need to win their remaining two matches to stay afloat in the tournament, had the consolation of snatching a solitary point for the less than seven point margin of defeat.
U Mumba, who had beaten Patna 25-20 in the first-leg match, were slow to get off the blocks but gained pace as the match progressed. Pirates captain Sandeep started well with a rare pursuit that had Anup eliminated. A two pointer by Gurvinder saw them go ahead 4-0.
Rishank Devadiga the do-or-die raid specialist gave them two points and Vishal Mane's not too kind push on Amit Hooda saw the first of the two all-outs Patna suffered. That came in the 11th minute with the score at 12-6.
Not to be outdone by the aggressiveness of their opponents, Pirates kept the scoreboard ticking to be within catching distance of their opponents. Patna stayed in the match trailing 12-15 at the breather.
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Rishank managed to score five and the strong Mumba defence manned by Mohit and Surender Nada, both as strong as ever contributed six and five respectively.
For the Pirates substitute Vijay Malik did a good job after replacing an injured Deepak. He narrowed down the margin to 22-18 but three consecutive successful raids by Anup guided Mumba to a second all-out. In the 39th minute at 29-18 the battle was lost for Patna.