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Bengal Warriorz beat Bengaluru Bulls 29-40 in PKL

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Hyderabad: The Bengal Warriorz put on a clinical display to defeat the Bengaluru Bulls 40-29 at the GMCB Indoor Stadium, Gachibowli, here.

The final match of the Hyderabad leg was dominated by an exceptional raiding performance from the duo of Nitin Kumar and Maninder Singh, who scored 14 and 10 points respectively on Saturday night.

The Bengal Warriorz took a three-point lead heading into the halftime break, largely thanks to the outstanding raiding performance of Maninder Singh, who accumulated 8 points.

The mighty raider was particularly effective for the Bengal Warriorz in the latter stages of the half, securing multiple successful raids, including a crucial two-point raid that sent both Nitin Rawal and Pardeep Narwal to the bench.

For the Bengaluru Bulls, their points were fairly well distributed across their raiders, with Akshit leading their scoring with 4 points, followed by Ajinkya Pawar with 3 points.

Pardeep Narwal had a quiet half with just 2 points before being substituted for Lucky Kumar. The score eventually read 15-12 in favour of the Bengal Warriorz.

At the start of the second half, Maninder completed his Super 10 with a two-point raid to get Nitin Rawal and Ajinkya Pawar, also inflicting the first ALL OUT on the Bengaluru Bulls.

For the Bengaluru Bulls, Akshit scored three quick successful raids to put pressure on the Bengal Warriorz’s defence.

Nitin Kumar was particularly devastating, executing a crucial Super Raid that turned the momentum firmly in the Bengal Warriorz’s favour. This proved to be a pivotal moment as the Bengal Warriorz took control of the match.

The Bengaluru Bulls tried to respond through Akshit, but their efforts were thwarted when he was tackled by Fazel Atrachali, resulting in another ALL OUT.

The Bengaluru Bulls attempted to stay in the contest through Ajinkya Pawar, who managed some successful raids in the middle phase.

Despite late efforts from the Bengaluru Bulls, they couldn’t bridge the gap as the Bengal Warriorz closed out an impressive victory.

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