Sehnaj Singh earns last-ditch draw for Delhi against Kerala

Delhi Dynamos no longer have first place in the Indian Super League in their own hands after drawing 3-3 at home to Kerala Blasters on Thursday.

Third-placed Delhi were guaranteed to take top spot had they won their two remaining games, having a match in hand on the top two. But the draw leaves last season's champions Atletico de Kolkata top and they will finish first if they win at home to bottom-of-the-table Mumbai on Friday.

This season's champions -- the second edition of the league -- will be decided by the end of season playoffs.

Dehli took the lead after only seven minutes through Gustavo Marmentini, but within two minutes the visitors levelled with a Chris Dagnall goal.

The game was then turned on its head by further goals from Joao Coimbra and Antonio German.

Adil Nabi pulled a goal back for Dehli before half-time but it looked as though Kerala had won a hard-fought victory only for Sehnaj Singh to snatch a point two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the game.

The point lifted Kerala off the foot of the table, and they will avoid the wooden spoon as long as Mumbai do not pick up a point at Kolkata.

Kerala were beaten by Kolkata 1-0 in the final of last season's playoffs.