Did Mighty Marathas, Prithviraaj Yodhas, and Rajputana Royals Triumph on Day 4?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Mighty Marathas showcased exceptional teamwork.
- Prithviraaj Yodhas demonstrated resilience in a shoot-off.
- Rajputana Royals maintained a strong form throughout the matches.
- Perfect shots were crucial in determining the outcomes.
- Intense competition brought excitement to each match.
New Delhi, Oct 5 (NationPress) The Mighty Marathas triumphed over the Chola Chiefs, while the Prithviraaj Yodhas achieved a thrilling second successive victory against the Chero Archers in a nail-biting shoot-off. Meanwhile, the Rajputana Royals showcased their impressive form with a win against the Kakatiya Knights on the fourth day of the Archery Premier League (APL) at the DDA Yamuna Sports Complex on Sunday.
Starting strong, Mike Schloesser of the Marathas opened the match with a stunning perfect 10. In response, Rishabh Yadav from the Chiefs scored a commendable nine. The teams matched each other closely throughout, but the Marathas maintained consistency in their final shots, clinching the first set 76–73 to take a 2–0 lead.
The Chiefs, however, leveled the score at 2–2 after winning the second set 77–75, thanks to a critical performance from Brady Ellison. In a gripping third set, both teams fought hard, but it concluded in a tie, leaving the overall match score at 3–3.
In the fourth set, the Marathas regained their composure, with Schloesser and Parneet Kaur delivering exceptional shots. After a tense back-and-forth, they sealed the set 77–75, securing the match with a final score of 5–3.
In the second match, Abhishek Verma of the Prithviraaj Yodhas started strong against the Chero Archers, but the Archers took an early 2–0 lead. The Yodhas fought back, showcasing their resilience, and ultimately won the match after a thrilling shoot-off.
Finally, in the match between the Kakatiya Knights and the Rajputana Royals, both teams displayed remarkable skill. The Royals emerged victorious, concluding the day with a strong performance, securing the match 6–2.