How Did Jindal Bedla Defeat Thunderbolt to Reach KogniVera Cup SF?
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Jaipur, Jan 31 (NationPress) Jindal Bedla continued their impressive run this season, showcasing a dominant performance to secure their place in the semi-finals of the KogniVera Cup 2026 (8-goal) currently being held in Jaipur. They convincingly outplayed Thunderbolt with a score of 11–2.5, followed by a tense victory over Jaipur in a penalty shootout, solidifying their advancement to the final four.
Although Thunderbolt started the game with a 1.5-goal advantage due to the handicap rule, Jindal Bedla quickly took charge. Siddhant Sharma led the charge with an incredible eight goals, aided by Simran Shergill who scored two, and Venkatesh Jindal who added one, exemplifying a cohesive team effort.
Jindal Bedla made their intentions clear from the outset, with Siddhant Sharma scoring twice in the first chukker, and Simran Shergill also contributing, establishing a solid lead. In the second chukker, Siddhant elevated his performance further, netting five goals to extend Jindal Bedla's lead to 8–1.5.
The momentum carried on into the third chukker, where both Venkatesh Jindal and Simran Shergill scored again, pushing the score to 10–1.5 as they entered the final chukker. Thunderbolt’s Lt Col Vishal Singh Chauhan managed to score in the fourth, but Siddhant Sharma's final goal sealed a commanding 11–2.5 win for Jindal Bedla.
Later, Jindal Bedla displayed remarkable composure during a penalty shootout against Jaipur, ensuring their spot in the semi-final, which is slated for Saturday.
This strong showing follows their recent victory at the Rajmata Gayatri Devi Memorial Cup, where they were crowned champions, remaining unbeaten throughout the tournament. Riding high on confidence and form, the team is now focused on the prestigious seven-foot KogniVera Cup trophy, the tallest polo trophy in the world, as they pursue another historic title.