Patna, who drew with Bengal Warriors 36-36 last night, came from behind to post a convincing win. They were trailing Thalaivas 1-4 after the first four minutes.
It was Patna's fourth win in the tournament in seven games. The loss, a fourth for the southern side, meant that they continued to languish at the bottom of the table in Zone B. Patna inflicted two all outs, one in each half, on the opposition in their 11-point win.
An unsuccessful raid by Patna skipper Pardeep Narwal gave Thalaivas the opening points of the game. Thalaivas skipper Ajay Thakur (10 points in the match) followed it up by picking up a successful raid.
Later, the Tamil defence captured Narwal and Goyat in subsequent raids to give the Chennai team a 4-1 lead after four minutes.
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But a determined Patna bounced back in style and did an all out of their opposition. And later, a successful raid by Narwal in the last minute of the first half gave them two crucial points to make it 16-9 in their favour at the half-way mark.
The Patna defence was up to the mark as well, ensuring most raids by the opposition team were unsuccessful.