Punjab took the upper hand with an early 3-0 lead but Satyawart and Rio Olympics bronze medallist Sakshi managed to keep Delhi Sultans hopes alive with back-to-back wins. However, Azerbaijan's star wrestler Togrul Zasgarov dashed the home team's hopes as he wrapped up the tie in Punjab's favour in just 30 seconds for a rather comfortable victory, with the last bout of the evening still remaining.
In the end, Punjab extended the margin of victory, winning the final encounter also with ease.
Earlier, in the 57kg category, Rio Games champion Vladimir Khinchegashvili lived up to his huge reputation to post a comfortable 8-1 win over Delhi's Pankaj and gave Punjab an early lead.
The 2015 World championship gold winner had sealed it after the first round itself and was leading 6-0 at the break. Though Pankaj gave a good fight, it turned out to be easy for Vladimir.
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Rana started off brilliantly and stole four points to lead 4-0 after round one, but Jitender fought back strongly in the second round. After acquiring a point, Jitender gained two more by overpowering Rana. With just a minute to go, Jitender continued to attack and managed to once again pin down his rival for another two crucial points in the dying minutes of the match to wrap it up in style, winning 5-4.
It turned out to be a cakewalk for the Nigerian, who toyed with Sangeeta in the second round as well, before winning the contest 15-0 via technical superiority in just three minutes and 59 seconds.
After scoring a barrage of points, Odunayo continued her custom of dancing and singing on the mat. This is her second successive bout where she has won by technical superiority. With Punjab leading 3-0, the onus was on Satyawart Kadian to keep Delhi Sultans' chances alive and he made his intentions clear with two early points against Krishan Kumar in men's 97kg.