Pro Kabaddi League 2018, Match 99: Dabang Delhi KC vs Tamil Thalaivas, Player Ratings

Meraj Sheykh was the top raider for the Dabang Delhi side
Meraj Sheykh was the top raider for the Dabang Delhi side

Tamil Thalaivas

Ajay Thakur scored a Super 10 and was the best raider on the mat
Ajay Thakur scored a Super 10 and was the best raider on the mat

Ajay Thakur - (9/10)

The Tamil Thalaivas skipper had a slow start to the match tonight and scored four raid points in the first half. He picked the pace up in the second half and scored ten points to lead the comeback for the Thalaivas, finishing with fourteen raid points tonight.

Athul MS - (6/10)

The youngster Athul MS got a start tonight and did well to start off the scoring for the Thalaivas with a couple of bonus point attempts. He finished with five raid points and all of them were bonus points.

Sukesh Hegde - (5/10)

The supporting raider did well to keep the scoreboard ticking picking up a couple of raid points in the first half. He scored five raid points in the end including a couple of bonus points.

D Pradap - (3/10)

The young all-rounder had a quiet night in the Thalaivas' lineup as he failed to pick up a tackling point from the left corner.

Manjeet Chillar - (5/10)

The experienced all-rounder was leading the charge for the Thalaivas' defence tonight from the cover position. He picked up two tackle points and crossed the 300 tackle points mark in his Pro Kabaddi League career.

P Subramanian - (3/10)

The youngster in the cover defensive position was a bit hasty with his tackle attempts. He was targeted on multiple occasions by the Dabang Delhi KC raiders and had just one tackling point tonight.

Amit Hooda - (2/10)

The right corner of the Thalaivas was guilty of putting in late tackles giving away easy touch points to the Delhi raiders. He was subbed off in the first half and Anil Kumar came on to replace him.

Substitutes:

Anil Kumar - (3/10)

The all-rounder came off the bench to replace Amit Hooda in the first half and had one tackle point with an ankle hold at the right corner.

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