Bengal: PKL: Maninder helps Bengal Warriors beat Pink Panthers. Undefined News – Times of India

Bengaluru: Maninder Singh | was the star for the defending champion Bengal Warrior In the match of Pro Kabaddi League Season 8, Jaipur defeated Pink Panthers 41-22 on Monday.
Captain Maninder scored 13 points and his entire team supported him in securing a win that would improve his play-off chances.
of jaipur Arjun Deshwal Scored 10 points but received little support from his defense and attack.
Bengal coach BC Ramesh A lot of positives will come out of the match, especially from his much maligned defense performance. Rann Sindh scored four points while Vishal Mane scored two points with Abozar Mighani.
In the first half, both the teams matched to shock each other.
Jaipur was without the services of Deepak Hooda, which meant more responsibilities on Arjun Deshwal in the raiding department. The youngster shot cover defender Vishal Mane in the Warriors defense to collect points but did not get enough support from his teammates.
At the other end, Bengal’s Maninder could not show his usual magic as the Jaipur defenders took a cautious approach.
In fact, it was the secondary raiders who excelled in the first half for the Warriors. Sukesh Hegde and Anand V contributed with crucial raid points.
However, Maninder made an impact late in the first half and raided two points in the last minute of the half to shift the balance in Bengal’s favour.
A last minute tackle by Vishal Mane ensured that the score was in Bengal’s favor at a gap of 14-11.
Kabaddi is a game of pace and Bengal were definitely on their side at the start of the second half. Maninder Singh’s two-point raid (+2 for an all out) saw all of Jaipur’s men out on the mat in the first minute after the restart.
He then achieved his Super 10 with a super raid of three points in the third minute.
The Jaipur defender could only see and admire the raider charge. Bengal scored their second all out in the seventh minute to make the score 27-14.
Even the usually reliable defenders Sahul Kumar and Sandeep Dhull struggled as Mohammad Nabibakhsh made another all out with three minutes on the clock. The Warriors had a 20-point lead and even Arjun Deshwal’s Super 10 was not enough to help Jaipur make a comeback.

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