It was five weeks of absolutely pulsating action in the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi Season 2, which culminated with U Mumba lifting the glittering trophy. As the dust settles on the thrilling season, we have only now managed to catch our breath again.Rarely do we see a league living up to its hype in its second season as well, but the Star Sports Pro Kabaddi just got a tad better in season 2, producing some incredible games.Kabaddi is a game which tests your nerves, but more importantly it tests your character too. You need a big heart to dig yourself out of trouble and overcome difficulties to eventually end on the winning side.On that note, here we take a look at five of the best comeback victories in Star Sports Pro Kabaddi Season 2:
#1 Bengal Warriors 28-26 Jaipur Pink Panthers
Being the defending champions and smarting from a narrow opening day loss to U Mumba, the Jaipur Pink Panthers were looking to kick start their campaign against the Bengal Warriors in Kolkata. On the aggressive right from the outset, the Pink Panthers established an 8-point lead over the hosts at the half hour mark.
But the Bengal Warriors, cheered on by their home supporters, slowly ate into the lead and enforced an all-out, winning the contest in the buzzer raid by the narrowest of margins. The Warriors triumphed 28-26 to send their fans into raptures.
#2 Bengal Warriors 30-32 Telugu Titans
After scripting a great comeback the previous day, the Bengal Warriors were at the wrong end of a Telugu Titans’ fightback in Match No. 10.
The Warriors started from where they left off against the defending champions, and found themselves holding a 16-10 lead at half time. But the Titans came out a different outfit in the second half and threatened mightily to reduce the deficit.
The Warriors somehow held on to a 30point lead and looked on course to register another win with just three minutes to play. But Rahul Chaudhari’s two points in the penultimate raid of the game shifted the balance in the Titans’ favour as they fought back to claim a sensational win.
#3 Dabang Delhi 38-37 Puneri Paltan
In a game full of twists and turns, Dabang Delhi raced to a mammoth 25-11 half time lead against a struggling Puneri Paltan side. But the Maratha Lions somehow found their mojo in the second half and, inspired by Pravin Niwale, roared back into the contest and shocked everyone by taking a 2-point lead in the 39th minute.
#4 Telugu Titans 26-27 U Mumba
Firmly established as the two best teams in the league by this stage, Telugu Titans and U Mumba started the game neck to neck, until the Titans pulled away to establish a 17-11 half-time lead.
#5 Puneri Paltan 33-28 Dabang Delhi
Puneri Paltan kicked off their home leg having already been knocked out of contention for the semi-finals, and faced an opposition with a similar fate in Dabang Delhi. Despite the backing of an ardent home crowd, the Paltan found themselves 11-18 down at half time.
But they were determined to maintain their pride in their own backyard, and the team triggered a Delhi collapse in the second half. The Paltan grabbed the initiative with six minutes to play thanks to an all-out of Dabang Delhi.