India Sotheby’s International Realty Indian Master Polo Championship
9th Nov, day 1
The first match of the season started off with a blaze, competing teams were Jindal Panther, with its onfield Panther, Arif Khan, Mariano Regal, Nicolas Sirovi, and Simran Singh Shergill, pitted against the Sujan – Sona, with its players Salim Azmi, Dhruv Pal Godara, Siddhanth Sharma, Abhimanyu Pathak. Both the teams through their excellent moves caught the audience’s attention, but a little loose footing in the initial chukker cost Sujan – Sona losing the match. The Panther won with a score of 12 against 11 points.
The Rajnigandha Achievers faced the previous match winner, Jindal Panther, in the second match of the day. Sep Mukesh Gujjar, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Daniel Otamandi, and Chris Mackenzie represented the achievers against the tigers, Bhavani Singh Kalvi, HH Sawai Panmanabh Singh of Jaipur, Pablo Jauretche, and Lance Watson. The Jindal Panther secured their victory against the Achievers with a score of 12 against 9 goals, repeating their clean streak against the Sujan Sona in the previous match.
11 Nov, Day 2
Sujan Sona, despite its previous defeat, won against The Rajnigandha Achievers with a score of 10 against 7 goals, thanks to the expert players Salim Azmi, Dhruv Pai Godara, Siddhanth Sharma, and Abhimanyu Pathak in a battle against Sep Mukesh Gujjar, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Baniel Otamandi and Chris Mackenzie.
Another match was played between the Jindal Panthers and the Sujan Indian Tigers, playing from the Panther’s side were Arif Khan, Mariano Reigal, Nicolas Sivori, and Simran Singh Shergill, competing against the Bhavani Singh Kalvi, HH Sawai Panmanabh Singh of Jaipur, Pablo Jauretche and Lance Watson. Both the teams fought closely, with the Jindal Panther taking the lead with a score of 12 against 11 score points.
13 Nov, Day 3
Jindal Panther and Rajnidandha Achievers faced off in the final of the India Sotheby’s International Realty Indian Master Polo Championship in a battle of the best. Chris Mackenzie performed a virtuoso act, earning maximum points for the Achievers, who won with a score of 10 to 8. Thus, the Rajnigandha Achievers, represented by Sep Mukesh Gujjar, Kuldeep Singh Rathore, Daniel Otamandi, Chris Mackenzie, and Jindal Panther, represented by Naveen Jindal, Simran Singh Shergill, Nicholas Sivori, and Mariano Reigal, backed up their respective teams.