#4 Pakistan fail to recover in the second half as India dominate
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The first half ended with Pakistan having just one man on the mat and India got the all-out with Ajay Thakur inflicting the blow on the rivals yet again with an easy escape across the midline. The second half continued along the similar lines as the first with the Pakistani raiders failing to put any pressure on the Indian defenders.
However, there was one silver lining for them with Mudassar getting the first 'Super Raid' of the tournament when he got three Indian defenders out after escaping from a Surender Nada hold. The Pakistani defence also got two 'Super Tackles' in the second half taking out Rohit Kumar and Rahul Chaudhari.
Ajay Thakur and Rohit Kumar worked well in tandem to keep the pressure on the Pakistan defence as the Indian team maintained their comfortable lead always being 15 points or more in the lead.