Pro Kabaddi Points Table: Telugu Titans in PKL Points Table over the years
The Telugu Titans have had a poor run in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) over the last four seasons, finishing 11th once and in the last position three times.
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In the inaugural edition of the Pro Kabaddi League in 2014, the Titans finished fifth with 42 points from 14 matches, including six wins, five losses, and three ties.
They finished second in PKL Season 2 and PKL Season 4 with 50 points in each edition. The Telugu Titans had eight wins, three losses, and as many ties in PKL Season 2, and eight wins, four losses, and a couple of ties in the fourth season. The Pawan-Sehrawat-led side had a score difference of 85 and 67 in Season 2 and 4, respectively.
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The Titans secured fifth place in PKL Season 3 with 38 points and a score difference of -10 from 14 outings, having won and lost seven matches apiece.
The Hyderabad-based club finished 5th in PKL Seasons 5 and 6 with 52 and 51 points, respectively. In PKL Season 5, they won seven, lost 12, and tied three matches with a score difference of -2. In the following season, they bagged eight wins, 13 losses, and a tie with a score difference of -55.
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The Telugu Titans finished 11th in the Pro Kabaddi League Season 7 with 45 points from 22 matches, including six wins, 13 losses, and three ties. They had a score difference of -67.
In PKL Season 8, the Titans finished at rock bottom with 27 points and a score difference of -130 from 22 outings, including one win, 17 losses, and four ties. They bagged 15 points and a score difference of -245 from 22 matches, courtesy of two wins and 20 losses in the ninth edition of the Pro Kabaddi League.
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The Telugu Titans secured 21 points from 22 matches, having won two games, lost 19 and tied one. With a score difference of -243, they finished 12th in the previous edition of the Pro Kabaddi League.
Pro Kabaddi Points Table: Telugu Titans in PKL Points Table over the years
Position
Edition
Played
Wins
Losses
Ties
SD
Points
5th
Season 1
14
6
5
3
-
42
2nd
Season 2
14
8
3
3
85
50
5th
Season 3
14
7
7
0
-10
38
2nd
Season 4
14
8
4
2
67
50
5th
Season 5
22
7
12
3
-2
52
5th
Season 6
22
8
13
1
-55
51
11th
Season 7
22
6
13
3
-67
45
12th
Season 8
22
1
17
4
-130
27
12th
Season 9
22
2
20
0
-245
15
12th
Season 10
22
2
19
1
-243
21
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