38th National Games: Holders Haryana start with dominant wins in Men's Rugby 7s

IANS January 29, 2025 237 views

Haryana kicked off the National Games Rugby 7s competition with two spectacular wins, totally dominating their matches against Uttarakhand and Maharashtra. Prince Khatri was the standout player, scoring an impressive 15 points in the first match and continuing his strong performance in the second game. The team's captain, Deepak Punia, also played a crucial role with consistent conversions and strategic play. These victories position Haryana as the clear favorites to defend their national championship title.

"Given Haryana's dominant performances so far, it remains a strong favorite to continue its title defense successfully." - Match Report
Dehradun, Jan 29: Defending champions Haryana started strong in the men's Rugby 7s competitions at the 38th National Games 2025, securing two commanding victories on the opening day of competition on Wednesday.

Key Points

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Haryana wins first two matches with impressive scoring

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Prince Khatri leads team with outstanding individual performance

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Defending champions demonstrate exceptional rugby skills

The three-time consecutive champions defeated hosts Uttarakhand 38-0 in their first match before securing a 31-12 win over Maharashtra in their second fixture at the Maharana Pratap Sports Complex in Dehradun.

Haryana left no room for doubt in their campaign opener to clinch a 38-0 victory over Uttarakhand. Prince Khatri was the standout performer, scoring 15 points with three tries, each worth five points. Captain Deepak Punia converted well, adding eight points to the tally. Mohit Tushir, Mohit Khatri, and Ajay Deswal also contributed significantly, scoring five points each through their respective tries.

Continuing their impressive form, Haryana outplayed Maharashtra with a convincing 31-12 victory in their second game of the day. Mohit Khatri and Ajay Deswal led the charge with 10 points each, securing two tries apiece.

Deepak Punia remained reliable in conversions, adding six crucial points, while Prince contributed another five points with a well-executed try. With these wins, Haryana solidified their position at the top of their group.

Haryana will look to maintain its winning momentum when it faces Kerala on January 30. Kerala, which defeated Uttarakhand but lost to Maharashtra on the opening day, will aim to challenge the defending champions.

However, given Haryana's dominant performances so far, it remains a strong favorite to continue its title defense successfully.

Brief scores:

Haryana vs Uttarakhand: 38-0

Prince Khatri: 15 points (3 tries, 5 points each)

Deepak Punia: 8 points (4 conversions)

Mohit Tushir: 5 points (1 try)

Mohit Khatri: 5 points (1 try)

Ajay Deswal: 5 points (1 try)

Haryana vs Maharashtra: 31-12

Mohit Khatri: 10 points (2 tries)

Ajay Deswal: 10 points (2 tries)

Prince Khatri: 5 points (1 try)

Deepak Punia: 6 points (3 kick conversions).

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