Watch Out for the PKL 2025 Table Toppers after Day 3

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Day three of PKL 2025 saw U Mumba edge past Tamil Thalaivas 36-33 for their second straight win, while Bengal Warriorz crushed defending champions Haryana Steelers 54-44 with Devank Dalal scoring 21 raid points.

Day three of PKL 2025 saw U Mumba edge past Tamil Thalaivas 36-33 for their second straight win, while Bengal Warriorz crushed defending champions Haryana Steelers 54-44 with Devank Dalal scoring 21 raid points. U Mumba lead the table with 4 points, followed by Bengal Warriorz, UP Yoddhas, and Puneri Paltan on 2 points each.

For the third day of Pro Kabaddi League 2025, fans witnessed thrilling action in Vizag as U Mumba and Bengal Warriorz registered impressive wins. In the opening clash, U Mumba staged yet another spirited comeback. After trailing 11-13 in the first half against Tamil Thalaivas, they turned the game in the second half to claim a 36-33 victory, their second consecutive win of the season.

Pos

Team

P

W

L

Score Difference

Form

Pts

1

U Mumba

2

2

0

3

W W

4

2

Bengal Warriorz

1

1

0

10

W

2

3

UP Yoddhas

1

1

0

5

W

2

4

Puneri Paltan

1

1

0

0

W

2

5

Tamil Thalaivas

2

1

1

0

L W

2

6

Dabang Delhi K.C.

0

0

0

0

0

7

Jaipur Pink Panthers

0

0

0

0

0

8

Patna Pirates

0

0

0

0

0

9

Bengaluru Bulls

1

0

1

0

L

0

10

Gujarat Giants

1

0

1

0

L

0

11

Telugu Titans

2

0

2

-8

L L

0

12

Haryana Steelers

1

0

1

-10

L

0

The night’s second contest saw Bengal Warriorz dominate the defending champions Haryana Steelers with a commanding 54-44 triumph. Devank Dalal was the standout performer, collecting 21 raid points to hand Bengal a perfect start to their campaign, while Haryana will look to recover from the early setback. The results have reshaped the points table after day three. U Mumba sits on top with two wins from two games and four points, followed by Bengal Warriorz, UP Yoddhas and Puneri Paltan, each on two points with one win apiece.

Tamil Thalaivas remain in the middle of the table with one win and one loss, while teams like Dabang Delhi, Jaipur Pink Panthers, Patna Pirates and others are yet to open their accounts. At the bottom, Telugu Titans and Haryana Steelers struggle after defeats, highlighting the competitive start to PKL 2025.

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