PKL 10: Our defenders are playing a bit too aggressively, says Yoddhas' Assistant Coach Upendra Malik

 - Sakshi Post

Noida, Dec 30 (IANS) U.P. Yoddhas' captain Pardeep Narwal and Assistant Coach Upendra Malik have praised their team's defenders for their role in the team's victory over Bengaluru Bulls in their first home game of Season 10 of the Pro Kabaddi League here.

The Yoddhas bounced back into form after defeating Bengaluru Bulls 34-33 in their first home game in Noida on Friday. The Bulls fought hard in the last few minutes of the game, but the Yoddhas held their nerve and wrapped up a thrilling win in the end.

Speaking about the team's performance, Malik said, "Our defence unit is playing well, but I feel all the defenders are playing a bit too aggressively at times. We have to ensure that only a few defenders play an attacking game according to the raiders we are up against."

Captain Pardeep Narwal, who was caught out four times before scoring his first raid point, registered another Super 10 on the night.

When asked about his game, Narwal said, "I was just looking to score one or two raid points in the beginning and put the opposition in the backfoot. Our defenders played really well and kept bringing me back into the game."

The captain further added, "Gill was picking up raid points in the opening minutes of the game, so we sent him for more raids. Later on, I started doing well so I went for more raids."

Speaking about how he keeps himself motivated to produce consistent performances, Narwal said, "Our coach keeps motivating me. If I don't do well in a game then he gives me the confidence to perform in the next game. The entire team and my family gave me their support for me to produce a good performance against the Bengaluru Bulls."

The U.P. Yoddhas will be up against Dabang Delhi K.C. in their next game at the Noida Indoor Stadium on Saturday.

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