Did the Jaipur Polo Team Triumph in the BM Birla Cup Semifinal?

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Key Takeaways
- Jaipur Polo Team secured a 10-4 victory over Trojans Polo.
- HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh scored five goals in the match.
- The win qualifies Jaipur for the semifinals against Suhana All Stars Polo Team.
- The match was held at the Rajasthan Polo Club.
- Jaipur has demonstrated strong performance in recent tournaments.
Jaipur, Oct 10 (NationPress) The second match of the BM Birla Cup, held at the Rajasthan Polo Club and showcasing the Jaipur Polo Team, concluded with another impressive triumph for the home team. Thanks to HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, who netted five goals, the team secured a decisive 10–4 victory over the Trojans Polo by the end of regulation time.
This win propelled the Jaipur Polo Team into the semifinals, where they will compete against the Suhana All Stars Polo Team in a thrilling match scheduled for Saturday.
The opening chukker saw the Trojans take the lead with a goal from Kuldeep Singh Rathore, but the Jaipur Polo Team quickly responded, equalizing through Vandit Golecha in the fifth minute. Shortly after, HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh scored again, ending the first chukker with a 2–1 advantage for Jaipur.
In the second chukker, the home team maintained their dominance, scoring three additional goals from Sawai Padmanabh Singh (2) and Lance Watson (1). The Trojans managed to add one goal by Hurr Ali, concluding the chukker with Jaipur leading 5–2.
The third chukker continued to favor Jaipur, with two more goals added, bringing the score to 7–3 after the Trojans scored once more. Finally, in the fourth chukker, Jaipur's relentless attack resulted in three more goals, sealing the match with a commanding 10–4 victory.
For the Jaipur Polo Team, Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh scored five goals, elevating his tournament total to 11 across two matches. Lance Watson added two goals, while Vandit Golecha contributed a hat-trick.
Additionally, the Jaipur Polo Team has recently triumphed in the Gen Amar Singh Kanota Cup, the Sawai Man Guard Cup, and the Chinkara Cup, defeating teams such as the Mayfair Polo Team, the Kognivera Stallions Polo Team, and Carysil Polo in these tournaments.