Jaipur Polo Team produced another assured performance to register a comprehensive 10-5 victory over Aravali in The Leela Maharaja Sawai Man Singh Polo Cup, combining attacking sharpness with controlled game management across all four chukkers.
The match opened on an even footing, with both sides settling quickly into the contest. Jaipur and Aravali both went on the attack from the beginning, each finding the net once in the opening chukker to remain locked at 1-1, setting the stage for the corresponding chukkers.
Jaipur began to edge ahead in the second chukker, raising the intensity and finding better rhythm in attack. Lance Watson led the charge with incisive runs, while HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur and Th. Bhawani Singh Kalvi
offered strong support, helping Jaipur move into a narrow 4-3 lead at halftime despite Aravali staying in touch through Kr. Kuldeep Singh Rathore's finishing.
The third chukker proved decisive as Jaipur seized full control of the contest. Sustained pressure, quicker ball movement, and clinical conversions saw them stretch their advantage significantly, racing ahead to an 8-4 lead by the end of the chukker, leaving Aravali struggling to contain Jaipur's momentum.
Aravali tried to make a comeback in the final chukker, adding a goal through Manuel Fernandez Llorente, but it was too far too late. Jaipur managed the tempo effectively, and closed out the match with authority to secure a convincing 10-5 victory.
Lance Watson was the standout performer for Jaipur, finishing with five goals, and HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh of Jaipur, contributed three, and Th. Bhawani Singh Kalvi, added two. For Aravali, Kr. Kuldeep Singh Rathore led the scoring with four goals, while Manuel Fernandez Llorente chipped in with one in a spirited effort.






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