High on confidence after winning all their previous matches in the tournament, Mumbai started as the favourites in the grand finale today and successfully lived up the expectations with a comfortable win.
In the final, none of the categories were blocked as all nine bouts were fought and Mumbai ended up unbeaten in the event.
Down 1-2, Mumbai Garuda won their next four bouts on the trot to claim the trophy after the seventh match itself, making the last two ties inconsequential.
To begin with Mumbai's Amit Dhankar had an easy outing against Haryana's Vishal Rana, who was the replacement for injured Yogeshwar Dutt, bagging the first bout 12-0 by technical superiority and giving favourites Garuda an early lead in Men's 65kg.
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Leading 8-0 at the break with a dominating show, Amit finished off the bout in the beginning of the second round. He took just three minutes and eight seconds to topple his compatriot.
But World championship gold medallist Oksana Herhel of Haryana tied the scores by posting a 4-4 by Fall win against Sakshi Malik of Mumbai in Women's 58kg.
Up against Livan Lopez Azcuy of Hammers, Mumbai's Pardeep, who failed to open his account in this tournament as he lost all seven of his bouts, once again went down 6-11 in Men's 74kg.