Jaipur Polo Team Claims Ninth Title with SMS Gold Vase Victory
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Jaipur, March 9 (NationPress) The Jaipur Polo Team has once again demonstrated their exceptional talent this season as they triumphed in the esteemed SMS Gold Vase under the leadership of Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh, clinching their ninth title of the season with a thrilling 6–5.5 victory over Krishna Polo in a fiercely contested final.
The championship match was a gripping encounter, with both teams trading momentum throughout the chukkers. Jaipur started strong, taking a 2–1.5 lead at the end of the first chukker thanks to early offensive pressure. Krishna Polo fought back in the second chukker, spearheaded by Kr. Vishal Singh Rathore, to take a narrow 3.5–3 lead at halftime.
In the third chukker, Jaipur ramped up their performance, regaining possession and taking advantage of scoring chances. HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh spearheaded the charge with precise finishing, pushing the team ahead to 5–3.5.
Krishna Polo mounted a strong effort in the final chukker with goals from Kr. Vishal Singh Rathore and Rk. Sidhant Singh. However, Jaipur held their ground, maintaining their defensive strategy and managing the game adeptly to secure the 6–5.5 win and lift the SMS Gold Vase.
In the semi-final against RPC, Jaipur overcame an early setback after RPC established a 3.5–1 lead at the end of the first chukker. Responding steadily in the second chukker with goals from Br. Harshodya Singh and Yogendra Singh, they narrowed the gap to 4.5–4 at halftime.
The momentum shifted in the third chukker as Jaipur tightened their defense and took control of possession. Goals from Kr. Divyamaan Singh Dujod and HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh helped the team to a 5–4.5 advantage. They carried this momentum into the final chukker, extending their lead to 8–5.5, thus securing their spot in the final.
For Jaipur, Br. Harshodya Singh and Yogendra Singh each scored two goals, while Kr. Divyamaan Singh Dujod added one and HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh contributed a remarkable three. RPC’s efforts were led by Tarun Bilwal and Allan Shaun Michael, each scoring two goals.