However, Dilli Veer's saving grace was India international Vinesh Phogat, who won her bout comfortably, even as others came a cropper.
In a closely-fought battle, Yogeshwar, making a comeback from a knee injury, posed a tough fight against World Championship silver medallist Navruzov Ikhtiyor of Uzbekistan, representing Dilli Veers, to eke out a narrow 3-2 win in Men's 65kg category.
In the opening round, Yogeshwar managed to earn a point and that too because the Uzbek wrestler got a warning from the referee, but it was enough to give the Indian a cushion of 1-0 lead at the break.
In the second round, the grappler from Sonepat tried his best to overpower his rival and his efforts paid rich dividends as he managed to push his opponent down on the mat for two points. But in the end, Ikhtiyor earned back a point by pushing Yogeshwar out of the mat to reduced the margin of defeat.
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"It was good to fight a World Championship silver medallist and this would certainly give me a lot of confidence," he added.
Supported by good friend and compatriot Bajrang Punia of Bengaluru Yodhas, and presence of mother Sushila Dutt for the first time at a venue to see her son fight, Yogeshwar finally prevailed over his opponent.
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In a battle between this year's World championship gold medallist Oksana and the bronze medallist Yesilirmak, the first round was a hard-fought affair with none sparing an inch to each other.
At the end of round one, Yesilirmak managed to earn a point to take a 1-0 lead. But Oksana came back strongly in the second round and used all her experience and skills to simply overpower her opponent.
It, however, turned out to be an easy outing for Dilli Veer's Vinesh Phogat, who took just 2:35 minutes to down her compatriot Nirmala Devi of Haryana 10-0 in women's 48kg.
Although by that time Haryana had already taken an unassailable 4-1 lead with Oksana, Livan Lopez Azcuy, Hitender and Geetika Jakhar winning their respective bouts for the Hammers, Vinesh pulled one back for Dilli Veer to reduce the margin to 4-2.
But Dilli Veer's Gurpal Singh in Men's 97kg tamed Yuri Maler of Haryana to post a comfortable 11-0 win in just 3:40 minutes to tie the scores 1-1.
A dominating Gurpal led 7-0 after the first round and in the second round he took just 40 more second to earn four more points over the Argentine wrestler to bring Dilli back on track.
In the men's 125kg Hitender of Haryana beat Krishan Kumar of Delhi team 7-4, while in Women's 69kg, Haryana's Geetika Jakhar and Delhi's Nikki reached the scoreline of 2-2 in an evenly fought contest but the former was declared winner on the basis of last point achieved.
Haryana Hammers next match is against Bengaluru Yodhas and Yogeshwar said it would be a tough contest.
"There are some really good wrestlers in Bangalore team and it would be a tough contest. Fighting against Bajrang will also be tough. Me and Bajrang support each other whenever we play. Earlier me and Sushil used to do so when we had started off. But now fighting against Bajrang will be difficult," concluded Yogeshwar.