Captain Yogesh Dahiya Leads Bengaluru Bulls to Victory, Says Leadership Motivates Rather Than Pressures

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Bengaluru Bulls secured a 28-24 victory against Gujarat Giants, marking four wins in five matches. Captain Yogesh Dahiya led with a High Five, while young raider Aashish Malik impressed.

Bengaluru Bulls secured a 28-24 victory against Gujarat Giants, marking four wins in five matches. Captain Yogesh Dahiya led with a High Five, while young raider Aashish Malik impressed. Key Super Tackles from Yogesh and Deepak, along with timely raids from Akash Shinde, helped the team clinch the win, highlighting strong teamwork and trust.

When the Bengaluru Bulls faced Gujarat Giants at the SMS Indoor Stadium in Jaipur on Monday, they returned to winning ways with a 28-24 victory, marking their fourth win in the last five matches. Captain Yogesh Dahiya played a pivotal role, contributing a High Five and leading by example. Speaking after the game, Dahiya said that captaincy does not pressure him but motivates him to guide the team effectively. Young raider Aashish Malik also stood out, with Dahiya praising his performance and noting how the coach’s calm guidance helps him learn from mistakes.

Bengaluru Bulls head coach BC Ramesh highlighted the team’s tactical execution, pointing out that Super Tackles from Dahiya and Deepak in the first half gave the Bulls an early advantage. Akash Shinde then contributed at crucial moments to ensure the team maintained the lead. Shinde emphasized that the win was a collective effort, praising the defenders, particularly the corners, for their outstanding performance.

He also underlined the importance of trust within the team, sharing that the coach advised him to play responsibly and remain in the game as long as possible to maximize the team’s advantage. The combination of strategic execution, disciplined defence, and key contributions from both raiders and defenders helped Bengaluru Bulls secure the hard-fought win.

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