Pro kabaddi League: Telugu Titans sunk again for 12th consecutive defeat
In the 85th match of Pro Kabaddi League 2022, Bengal Warriors registered a thumping win by defeating Telugu Titans 36-28
With this win, Bengal Warriors moved to sixth place in the points table. On the other hand, this is Telugu Titans' 12th consecutive defeat and 14th defeat this season. They are still in the last position in the points table.
Telugu Titans' 12th consecutive defeat in Pro Kabaddi League 2022
In this match, Bengal Warriors' Captain Maninder Singh took 12 raid points in raiding, and in defence, Shubham Shinde and Girish Maruti Ernak took three tackle points each.
Abhishek Singh was the top raider with nine raid points, and Parvesh Bhainswal was a high 5 in defence with five tackle points. Siddharth Desai took eight raid points in the match, but he was dismissed six times for this.
Bengal Warriors lead 14-13 against Telugu Titans after the first half. There was fierce competition between the two teams in the first 20 minutes. Sometimes in this match, Telugu Titans were ahead, and then Bengal Warriors took the lead.
For this reason, no team had the upper hand in the first half. Parvesh Bhainswal did a fine job in defence for the Titans, and Siddharth Desai contributed well in the raiding. Bengal Warriors' Captain Maninder Singh and Shrikant Jadhav also contributed to this win.
Bengal Warriors made a solid start to the second half, and with Maninder Singh's excellent raiding, the Bengal team managed to defeat Telugu Titans this time.
Although the points between the two teams were not much, the Titans tried to make a comeback. Maninder Singh completed his Super ten, and Bengal again came close to all-out the Telugus Titans.
Abhishek Singh did save the team once, but he was all-out for the second time as both Telugu Titans defenders were dismissed in Maninder Singh's raid.
The Bengal defence did not let Siddharth Desai walk and got him out repeatedly. Due to this, Telugu Titans fought very hard and could not reduce the difference in points. In the end, Bengal Warriors win the match by a margin of 8 points.
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