Telugu Yoddhas and Gujarat Giants finish the league stage on a winning note in the Ultimate Kho Kho at the Shree Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Mahalunge, Pune, Maharashtra on Wednesday.

While Telugu Yoddhas notched-up an easy 65-36 win over Odisha Juggernauts, Gujarat Giants defeated Rajasthan Warriors by 47-42.

Wazir Abhinandhan Patil clinched eight points in Gujarat Giants’ victory. Skipper Majahar Jamadar put up an impressive show for Rajasthan Warriors with seven points.

With 12 points, Dhruv played a crucial role in Telugu Yoddhas’ win along with Dhanush KC, who scored eight points.

For Odisha Juggernauts, Aditya Kudale, Arjun Singh and Manoj Ghotekar claimed four points each.

Telugu Yoddhas started off the game aggressively against strong Odisha Juggernauts as they found themselves ahead in the game with a 28-26 lead at the end of the first innings.

Dhruv scored nine points by dismissing three players as Telugu Yoddhas added 27 more points to their tally to take the game away from Odisha Juggernauts.

Odisha Juggernauts tried making a comeback in the final turn but Sinam Rokeson Singh (4.01min), Thokchom Sadananda Meitei (2.59 min) and Sudershan (2.38 min) stood tall for Telugu Yoddhas in defence and helped their team complete an easy win in the end.

With 23 points, Gujarat Giants have qualified for the playoffs alongside Odisha Juggernauts (21 points), Telugu Yoddhas (19 points) and Chennai Quick Guns (15 points).

Playoffs will kickstart on Friday with qualifier 1 and the eliminator while the qualifier 2 will take place on Saturday. The final will be played on Sunday.

Earlier in the first match of the day, Rajasthan Warriors presented some challenge for Gujarat Giants, who have already cemented their position in the Top-2 on the points table. Rajasthan Warriors dismissed eight opposition defenders to take 20-2 lead in the opening turn but Gujarat Giants were successful to keep themselves ahead in the game with a narrow 23-22 lead at the innings break.

Sagar Potdar secured four bonus points for Gujarat Giants for his 3.21-minute defence, which restricted Rajasthan Warriors to just 18 points in the third turn.

However, Nilesh Patil provided Gujarat Giants a winning lead with less than two minutes left when he captured Yalla Satish with a skilled pole dive before they secured the match comfortably.

Teams Matches  Won  Lost Score Diff Pts
Gujarat Giants (Q)
10
7 3
-3 23
Odisha Juggernauts (Q) 10
7
3 -4 21
Telugu Yoddhas (Q) 10
6
4 150
19
Chennai Quick Guns (Q) 10
5 5
-3 15
Mumbai Khiladis  10
4
6 -36 12
Rajasthan Warriors 10
1
9
-99 4
Q denotes qualified for playoffs