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Jaipur Polo Team dominated Jaigarh 6-2 in Shree Cement Cup semi-final, led by Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh, staying on course for a historic tenth trophy.
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The Jaipur Polo Team continued their incredible winning streak by crushing Jaigarh 6-2 in the Shree Cement Cup semi-final. From the very first whistle at the pitch, Jaipur displayed a masterclass in riding and clinical finishing. Maharaja Sawai Padmanabh Singh was the undisputed star of the show, firing in four goals to take his tournament total to ten. His teammate, Kr. Pratap Singh Kanota, set the pace early by opening the scoring and adding another to complete the dominant tally.
By the end of the first chukker, Jaipur had already raced to a 3-0 lead, leaving their opponents struggling to find any rhythm. Their superior teamwork and passing kept the pressure high, stretching the advantage to a massive 5-0 by halftime. Jaigarh attempted a brave comeback in the third period, showing more urgency and better coordination to find the net twice. However, Jaipur’s defensive press remained solid, ensuring they kept a comfortable four-goal cushion heading into the final stages of the match.
The closing minutes were a controlled affair as Jaipur focused on keeping possession to protect their lead. This victory puts the team on the brink of their tenth trophy of an extraordinary season. Just days ago, they clinched their ninth title by narrowly defeating Krishna Polo 6–5.5 in the SMS Gold Vase final. As they prepare for the ultimate showdown, the Jaipur squad looks unstoppable. Fans are now eagerly waiting to see if they can reach that historic double-digit trophy mark.


