They finish top of the table with 33 points while Dabang Delhi were left consigned to last place finishing with two points.
Dabang Delhi have lost all seven matches, a dubious first in the league. Patna Pirates were sure to win and the job was made easy by the duo of Narwals, Pardeep and Deepak after the team from Delhi made a steady start to lead 5-1 in the 5th minute. It turned out to be a false alarm.
K Selvamani, playing his first match raised visions of a Delhi revival and so did substitute Gnanasekharan with a two pointer to avert an all-out. The joy was short lived when Patna Pirates inflicted the first all-out in the 15th minute. Going up 15-11, they took further control to lead 20-15 at half-time.
The second half turned out to be more fruitful for the winners as their opponents failed to combine and put up a resistance. Pardeep and Deepak went on to record their 'super ten'.
Patna Pirates, having assured themselves of a win, relaxed their grip which allowed their rivals to score some easy points. Surjeet who had a good game benefited from the Patna largesse to score ten points of which two were bonus points.
Dabang Delhi coach Balwan Singh was sent off with a yellow card, the second of the league.