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Jaipur Polo Team Clinches SMS Gold Vase Title

The Jaipur Polo Team has emerged victorious in the SMS Gold Vase, defeating Krishna Polo 6–5.5 in a closely contested final. Led by Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh, the team showcased remarkable skill and resilience throughout the match. After a strong start, they faced a challenge from Krishna Polo but managed to maintain their composure and secure the win. This victory marks their ninth title of the season, highlighting their dominance in the sport. The semi-final saw them overcome an early deficit against RPC, further demonstrating their competitive spirit. Read on to discover more about this thrilling championship match and the standout performances from the players.
 

Jaipur Polo Team Triumphs in SMS Gold Vase


Jaipur, March 9: The Jaipur Polo Team showcased their exceptional skills this season, with Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh steering the team to a thrilling 6–5.5 victory over Krishna Polo in the SMS Gold Vase final, marking their ninth title of the season.


The championship match was fiercely contested, with both teams trading leads throughout the chukkers. Jaipur started strong, establishing a 2–1.5 advantage by the end of the first chukker due to their aggressive play. However, Krishna Polo fought back in the second chukker, led by Kr. Vishal Singh Rathore, to take a slight 3.5–3 lead at halftime.


In the third chukker, Jaipur regained their footing, dominating possession and seizing scoring chances. HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh was pivotal in this phase, scoring crucial goals that propelled the team to a 5–3.5 lead.


Despite a spirited effort from Krishna Polo in the final chukker, with goals from Kr. Vishal Singh Rathore and Rk. Sidhant Singh, Jaipur held their ground, maintaining their defensive strategy to clinch the match 6–5.5 and lift the SMS Gold Vase.


Earlier in the semi-final against RPC, Jaipur faced an early setback, trailing 3.5–1 after the first chukker. However, they rallied in the second chukker, with Br. Harshodya Singh and Yogendra Singh scoring to narrow the gap to 4.5–4 by halftime.


The third chukker saw a significant shift as Jaipur tightened their defense and controlled the game. Goals from Kr. Divyamaan Singh Dujod and HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh allowed them to take a 5–4.5 lead. They carried this momentum into the final chukker, ultimately winning 8–5.5 to secure their spot in the final.


Br. Harshodya Singh and Yogendra Singh each netted two goals for Jaipur, while Kr. Divyamaan Singh Dujod added one and HH Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh contributed three. RPC's scoring was led by Tarun Bilwal and Allan Shaun Michael, who each scored two goals.