Both teams traded points to kick off the game, and much like the evening's first game, both defences were lax in their application, allowing raiders the opportunity to add to their tallies with ease.
A cautious start by both teams led to a slow low scoring first half. The pick of the raiders was Puneri Paltan's Mohit Goyat, whose constant touchpoints kept the Titans on their toes, but never really put them in true danger of an All Out.
With 12 points to their kitty from four games so far, UP Yoddhas, are currently fourth while Gujarat Giants with 9 points from as many games are 10th placed in the points table of Pro Kabaddi League.
While raiders Arjun Deshwal and V Ajith stood up for the Jaipur Pink Panthers, Deepak Hooda and Shrikant Jadhav kept picking up raid points for the Bengal Warriors in the first few minutes of the match.
In the match that went right down to the wire, Naveen Kumar proved to be the difference maker once again, as he earned 15 points, including the crucial points at the last second
The Tamil Thalaivas were trailing for the most part of the match, but an inspiring performance from raider Himanshu Singh helped them record a come-from-behind 33-32 victory against Patna Pirates
Speaking about the reasons behind their success, Dabang Delhi KC Head Coach Krishan Hooda said, "The captain is carrying out all his responsibilities. The captain's job is to see that the combinations work on the mat because the coach is sitting on the sidelines. The entire team is supportin
Maninder Singh and Shrikant Jadhav, who scored 12 & 9 points respectively in the match, led the charge for the Bengal raiders and they received ample support from the defenders as well
UP Yoddhas who missed the winning bus against Delhi Dabang KC by just two points in their last encounter, is now placed 8th in the League standings with 7 points to their kitty from three games while their opponent Bengaluru Bulls are placed 6th in the league standings with 10 points from as