Bengal Warriorz Stun UP Yoddhas with 41-37 Comeback Win

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Bengal Warriorz ended a four-match losing streak with a thrilling 41-37 victory over UP Yoddhas at Jaipur. Skipper Devank Dalal scored his sixth consecutive Super 10, while Ashish achieved a High Five.

Bengal Warriorz ended a four-match losing streak with a thrilling 41-37 victory over UP Yoddhas at Jaipur. Skipper Devank Dalal scored his sixth consecutive Super 10, while Ashish achieved a High Five. After trailing 18-13 at halftime, the Warriorz turned the game around with crucial raids and two ALL OUTs, clinching a narrow but vital win.

For the Bengal Warriorz, Tuesday’s clash against the UP Yoddhas at SMS Indoor Stadium, Jaipur turned into a remarkable comeback as they secured a 41-37 victory. After suffering four consecutive defeats, the Season 7 PKL champions relied on the brilliance of skipper Devank Dalal and star raider Ashish to get back on track. Devank recorded his sixth consecutive Super 10, while Ashish achieved a High Five, playing key roles in the turnaround.

The match began in UP Yoddhas’ favour, with Guman Singh opening the scoring and their defence, led by Ashu Singh and Hitesh, dominating early proceedings. The Yoddhas inflicted an ALL OUT early, taking a 10-4 lead, and by the first Time-Out, they were comfortably ahead 12-5. Bengal Warriorz gradually fought back with crucial raids and bonus points, narrowing the gap to 18-13 at halftime. In the second half, the Warriorz continued their resurgence, picking up quick points to reduce the deficit to 15-18.

Momentum shifted after Bengal inflicted an ALL OUT, briefly leading 26-25. The final stages were tightly contested, but decisive raids by Devank and a High Five from Ashish helped Bengal inflict another ALL OUT, moving ahead 38-34. Maintaining composure in the closing minutes, the Warriorz sealed a thrilling 41-37 win, ending their losing streak.

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