Dabang Delhi KC defeated defending champions Patna Pirates 33-15 in one of the upsets of the tournament. Pirates remain second with 25 points from six games, but the manner of the defeat would be a matter of concern, as they recorded their lowest score in the history of the Pro Kabaddi League.?Delhi remain seventh with 14 points from seven games.Delhi began strongly as they led 4-1 after four minutes and sent the danger man Pardeep Narwal to the bench. Meraj Sheykh and Sachin Shingade got two tackle points apiece, but Abolfazel scored two points with a do-or-die raid as Pirates trailed 3-5 after seven minutes. Delhis defence continued their good work in the first half as they led 7-5 after 10 minutes.With star raider Narwal stranded on the bench, Pirates struggled to impose themselves on the game. Delhi restricted their raiders to just three points in the first half and led 11-7 going into the break.?It was a slow start from both teams in the second half as Delhi looked to protect their lead. Narwal came on the mat and scored his second raid point, but Delhis defence was strong as they opened a ten-point lead in the 27th minute. Delhi then forced another all-out in the 31st minute as they led 26-9. Pirates were completely outclassed as Delhi piled on the pressure and opened a 20-point lead with less than five minutes to go.Narwal had just three points for Pirates whereas Rajesh Mondal failed to open his account. For Delhi, Sheykh scored six points and marshaled his defence superbly.?Earlier, Puneri Paltan piled more misery on Bengal Warriors, beating them 38-31 to move up to second in the table. Warriors defeat was their sixth of the season and left them rooted at the bottom. Manjeet Chhillar produced a strong all-round performance and ended with 11 points, while Sonu Narwal scored seven raid points for Paltan.Jang Kun Lee made the opening raid for Warriors, but Paltan sent him to the bench in the third minute with the score tied at 2-2. Paltan subsequently opened up a five-point lead with their raiders nicking points regularly, and the team inflicting an all-out in the 14th minute.?Warriors were shaky all game, allowing the likes of Ajay Thakur and Chhilar to capitalise; Chhilar registered a high-five before half-time as Paltan went into the break leading 22-10.?Warriors, who could score only three tackle points in the first half, suffered another all-out early in the second, as Paltan stretched their lead to 16 points. With their defence giving away easy and cheap points, Warriors were staring at a heavy defeat. Nitin Madane was the lone bright spark for Warriors and scored his seventh raid point in the 30th minute to reduce the deficit to 12 points. 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Line-breaking GWS Giants speedsters Nathan Wilson and Zac Williams have been told to back themselves and not fret about making mistakes, as they continue igniting their rising AFL clubs attack.The Giants ascension to genuine contender status this year has coincided with the blossoming of their two half-back dashers.Appropriately they each brought up their 50th senior appearance in the penultimate home and away round.Their run and carry out of the back half has been a feature of the Giants season and has been encouraged by the Giants coaching staff and senior defenders Heath Shaw and Phil Davis.If we make a mistake then dont worry, me and Zac have just got to keep going, Wilson told AAP.Because we know it makes dividends for the boys up ahead in the forward line if we break the lines.All the coaches tell me to take it on. 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