After a washout on Tuesday, the Archery Premier League (APL) resumed on Wednesday at the Yamuna Sports Complex in Delhi with two matches per team across two sessions. By the end of the day, the unbeaten Rajputana Royals extended their winning streak to seven, while the Kakatiya Knights suffered their sixth defeat.
In the afternoon session, the Chero Archers began with a 5-1 victory over the Mighty Marathas. In the second match, the Royals, with Ojas Deotale back in action, defeated the Chola Chiefs 6-2 in four sets. The session concluded with the Kakatiya Knights losing to the Prithviraaj Yodhas 1-5.
The evening session saw the Royals secure their seventh straight win, defeating the Knights 5-1 and confirming their spot in the semifinals. The Chiefs, led by Brady Ellison and Deepika Kumari, defeated the Chero Archers 6-2. The Mighty Marathas edged out the Prithviraaj Yodhas in a thrilling 5-3 win that was tied 3-3 heading into the final set.
The Royals lead the table with 14 points from seven wins, followed by the Marathas with 10 points. The Chiefs and Yodhas both have six points, with the Chiefs ahead on set win/loss difference. The Chero Archers sit in fifth place with two wins.
In the afternoon session, the Chero Archers began with a 5-1 victory over the Mighty Marathas. In the second match, the Royals, with Ojas Deotale back in action, defeated the Chola Chiefs 6-2 in four sets. The session concluded with the Kakatiya Knights losing to the Prithviraaj Yodhas 1-5.
The evening session saw the Royals secure their seventh straight win, defeating the Knights 5-1 and confirming their spot in the semifinals. The Chiefs, led by Brady Ellison and Deepika Kumari, defeated the Chero Archers 6-2. The Mighty Marathas edged out the Prithviraaj Yodhas in a thrilling 5-3 win that was tied 3-3 heading into the final set.
The Royals lead the table with 14 points from seven wins, followed by the Marathas with 10 points. The Chiefs and Yodhas both have six points, with the Chiefs ahead on set win/loss difference. The Chero Archers sit in fifth place with two wins.