Vancouver Lions edge out Royal Kings in Battle of North America in Wave World Kabaddi League
Author(s): SK VyasBalram Singh of Royal Kings USA raiding against defenders of Vancouver Lions. Jalandhar, September 19, 2014: The two North American teams, Vancouver Lions and Royal Kings USA, which have been somewhat slow to start with...
Jalandhar, September 19, 2014: The two North American teams, Vancouver Lions and Royal Kings USA, which have been somewhat slow to start with were engaged in a tight clash as the third weekend of action in Wave World Kabaddi League commenced this evening.
One of the highlights of the evening was the legendary singer Hans Raj Hans, who have a brilliant live performance who had come to watch kabaddi and got his show as a bonus.
Vancouver Lions, who were tied at the end of first quarter and then pulled away to a handy by the end of third, survived narrowly before registering a 54-51 win as Royal Kings put up a great fight in the closing stages.
Arriving into Burlton Park in Jalandhar, home of many a legend in Indian sport, the Wave WKL was an immediate hit with the locals, who packed the stadium to capacity.
Vancouver Lions now have six points from six games and moved up on the table, while Royal Kings lie at the bottom with two points from eight matches.
Khalsa Warriors, who are the only unbeaten team in the Wave WKL so far have 13 points from six wins and one tie, while Lahore Lions, United Singhs and Yo Yo Tigers have eight each. But Lahore have played only five matches, while United have played six and Yo Yo have had seven outings.
Coming into this match, Royal Kings had just one win from seven games and Vancouver Lions had two from six and were at the bottom of the table. But Friday’s match held out the promise that these two teams will soon come into their own and begin to pose problems for the higher placed teams.
The opening quarter saw an very close battle with the score reading 13-13 at the end of the session and in the second Vancouver moved ahead slightly at 27-25 but there was little to separate the teams.
Vancouver Lions made the decisive break in the third quarter, which they grabbed 16-10 and took the total score to 43-35, as their raiders came into their rhythm and broke away for a series of points.
Into the final session, Royal Kings fought tooth and nail in closing stages but were not able to close the gap to better than three points as Vancouver Lions won 54-51 for their third win in seven matches.
Results (Quarter by quarter) (Total points) |
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Quarters |
Royal Kings USA |
Vancouver Lions |
First Quarter |
13 |
13 |
Second Quarter |
25 |
27 |
Third Quarter |
35 |
43 |
Fourth Quarter |
51 |
54 |
Team position after Match no 27:
Team |
Played |
Won |
Lost |
Draw |
Points |
Khalsa Warriors |
7 |
6 |
0 |
1 |
13 |
Lahore Lions |
5 |
4 |
1 |
0 |
8 |
Yo Yo Tigers |
7 |
4 |
3 |
0 |
8 |
United Singhs |
6 |
4 |
2 |
0 |
8 |
Punjab Thunder |
7 |
2 |
4 |
1 |
5 |
California Eagles |
7 |
2 |
5 |
0 |
4 |
Vancouver Lions |
7 |
3 |
4 |
0 |
6 |
Royal Kings USA |
8 |
1 |
7 |
0 |
2 |
Wave World Kabaddi League fixtures for Jalandhar on Sept 20-21, 2014:
City |
Match No. |
Date |
Day |
Team A |
Team B |
Week No |
Time |
Jalandhar |
29 |
20-Sep |
Sat |
Khalsa Warriors |
United Singhs |
7 |
18:00 |
Jalandhar |
30 |
Sat |
Vancouver Lions |
Lahore Lions |
19:30 |
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Jalandhar |
31 |
21-Sep |
Sun |
Khalsa Warriors |
Yo Yo Tigers |
18:00 |
|
Jalandhar |
32 |
Sun |
United Singhs |
Punjab Thunder |
19:30 |
After Ludhiana and Bathinda, Jalandhar is the third Punjab city to host the matches, which are played each week. Last two weeks have seen triple headers with matches on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Lahore Lions take on California Eagles in the second match of the day.
Wave WKL matches have been scheduled be to played in five cities of Punjab, namely, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Mohali and Amritsar. The Punjab leg will have 30 matches spread across 5 weekends.
After the Punjab leg, Wave WKL will move to United States and Canada and then return to India once again for the final stages.
The Wave WKL matches are broadcast live on Sony Six, the official broadcasting partner for the league in India.
Wave WKL aims to become the go-to brand when it comes to sports entertainment and delivering value to its partners and sponsors. WKL as a brand embodies strength, power, agility, tactic, entertainment, masculinity and aggression. It is taking an indigenous sport to the world and redefining it for the Indian audience. It gives Kabaddi a ‘gladiatorial’ persona and adds loads of spunk and aura around the sport. Wave WKL will vie for a niche currently occupied by well-established sports like football, WWE, and cricket. Wave WKL brand visual identity, tone and texture are global and aspirational.
The league is based on the Formula 1 touring sports format and is being played across 3 continents across 5 countries, i.e., United Kingdom, USA, Canada, Pakistan and India. WKL aims to become the go-to brand when it comes to sports entertainment or delivering value to its partners and sponsors. WKL as a brand embodies strength, power, agility, tactic, entertainment, masculinity and aggression. It is taking an indigenous Indian sport to the world and redefining it for the Indian audience.
It gives Kabaddi a ‘gladiatorial’ persona and adds loads of spunk and aura. We need to vie for a niche currently occupied by well-established sports like soccer and cricket. Our visual identity, tone and texture are global and aspirational.
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