Dabang Delhi Crowned Pro Kabaddi League Champions as East Bengal Stuns Mohun Bagan; Unnati Reaches Hylo Open Semifinals
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Saarbrücken, Germany/Kolkata, India - October 31, 2025 – Dabang Delhi KC clinched the Season 12 championship title of the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) tonight, defeating Puneri Paltan in a thrilling final.Simultaneously, in a major upset at the Super Cup 2025, East Bengal FC eliminated defending champions Mohun Bagan Super Giant, sending shockwaves through Indian football.Simultaneously occurring, at the Hylo Open in Saarbrücken, young Indian shuttler Unnati Hooda delivered a stunning victory, reaching the semifinals.
These results mark a significant day for Indian sports, showcasing both established dominance in kabaddi and emerging talent across badminton and football. the PKL final captivated audiences nationwide, while the Super Cup result signals a potential shift in power within Indian club football. Hooda’s performance at the Hylo Open underscores the growing depth of Indian badminton and its potential on the international stage.
Today’s Key Results:
* Pro Kabaddi League (PKL): Dabang Delhi KC defeated Puneri Paltan in the Season 12 final [7:30 PM].
* Super Cup 2025: East Bengal FC defeated Mohun Bagan Super giant [7:30 PM]. Dempo SC also secured a win against Chennaiyin FC at 4:30 PM.
* Badminton – Hylo Open: Unnati Hooda defeated the fourth seed to reach the semifinals, joining fellow Indians Lakshya Sen, Ayush Shetty, and Kiran George, as well as Rakshitha Ramraj, who had already qualified for the quarterfinals.
* tennis: Indian players are currently in action at the Chennai open WTA 250 event.
Yesterday’s Highlights:
* Super Cup: Kerala Blasters and Bengaluru FC both secured victories against Rajasthan United and Mohammedan SC, respectively.
* Badminton – Hylo Open: Ayush Shetty upset former world champion Loh Kean Yew, and Kiran george defeated WR13 Popov, joining Lakshya Sen and Rakshitha Ramraj in the quarterfinals.
* Youth Asian games: india’s athletes excelled, winning 4 gold, 2 silver, and 1 bronze medal in boxing, and 3 gold and 2 silver medals in beach wrestling.
* Squash: 17-year-old Anahat’s remarkable run at the Canadian Open concluded with a semifinal loss.
* Chess: 16-year-old Ilamparthi achieved the title of India’s 90th Grandmaster.