1st Week PKL Points Table 2025 Breakdown

The Pro Kabaddi League 2025 is off to a fiery start, and with the first wave of matches done, the points table is already telling a story of dominance, resilience, and inconsistency. While some teams are roaring with balance in raid and defense, others are surviving on clutch moments.

Here’s a deep dive into the PKL 2025 points table and advanced stats: Week 1


1. Total Points – Puneri Paltan in a League of Their Own

  • Puneri Paltan – 146 points (Best in league)
  • Telugu Titans – 107
  • U Mumba – 101
  • Bengal Warriors – 90
  • Haryana Steelers – 80

Pune are not just winning matches, they’re dominating margins. With both the most points scored and fewest conceded, they’ve set the early benchmark.


2. Attack Leaders – Bengal Warriors Rule the Raids

  • Avg Points Scored: Bengal Warriors (45) top the charts.
  • Raid Points: Puneri Paltan (75) lead, but Warriors (60) are close.
  • Successful Raids %: Bengal Warriors at 58.75%, comfortably above Pune (40.78%).
  • Successful Raids per Match: Warriors again lead (23.5), showing consistent offensive firepower.

Takeaway: Bengal Warriors are the purest attacking side. If their defense stabilizes, they could challenge Pune for the top spot.


3. Defense Dominators – Puneri Paltan and U Mumba Shine

  • Successful Tackles: Puneri (48) far ahead of everyone.
  • Tackle Points: Puneri (51), U Mumba (35), Titans (34).
  • Super Tackles: U Mumba (10) lead the league, showing their ability to resist all-outs.
  • Tackle Success %: Dabang Delhi (50%) narrowly ahead of Puneri (48.5%).

💡 Defensive Wall: Puneri Paltan’s corners + U Mumba’s super tackle game make them the hardest to score against.


4. Do-or-Die Kings – Delhi and U Mumba

  • Do-or-Die Raid Points: Delhi (11), U Mumba (11), Pune (10), Titans (10).
    👉 In clutch raids, Delhi’s raiders are holding their nerve — a key reason behind their strong start.

5. All-Outs: Attack vs Survival

  • Most All-Outs Inflicted: Puneri Paltan (7) — clear evidence of their aggressive style.
  • Most All-Outs Conceded: Bengal Warriors & U Mumba (4 each).
    👉 Bengal’s high-scoring style comes at a cost — their defense leaks heavily, leaving them vulnerable to all-outs.

6. Super Raids – Game-Changers

  • Puneri Paltan – 3
  • Titans, Delhi, Yoddhas, Warriors – 2 each
    👉 Pune again prove why they’re so far ahead — they create momentum shifts through multi-point raids.

Key Team Identities So Far

  • Puneri Paltan (Complete Package) – Best in both raiding (75 raid points) and tackling (51 tackle points). They’re winning across metrics.
  • Bengal Warriors (Offensive Fireworks) – Highest raid success %, highest avg points scored. Defense is the only worry.
  • U Mumba (Defensive Specialists) – Not flashy in raids, but their 10 super tackles keep them alive in close games.
  • Dabang Delhi (Clutch Side) – Strong do-or-die raiding and best tackle % make them a dark horse.
  • Telugu Titans (Fighters, But Leaky) – Decent in raids (59 points) but concede too many due to weak defense.
  • Haryana Steelers (Balanced But Inconsistent) – Above-average raiding (43.5 avg points) but lack big match finishes.

Early Takeaway

  • Puneri Paltan look untouchable with balance in every department.
  • Bengal Warriors are the entertainers, capable of blowing teams away, but need defensive solidity.
  • U Mumba & Delhi rely on clutch defense and do-or-die raids, making them dangerous in close contests.
  • Titans & Steelers have potential but must fix defensive errors quickly.

This season’s stat charts show a clear three-way fight: Puneri’s balance, Bengal’s attack, and Delhi/Mumba’s defense. The race to the playoffs is already heating up.

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