Bengal Warriors vs U Mumba Highlights: U Mumba were in scintillating form on Saturday evening, as they picked apart the Bengal Warriors’ challenge and registered a 36-25 victory in the vivo Pro Kabaddi League Season 9 at Shree Shivchhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi in Pune on Saturday. For U Mumba, it was Rinku, Ashish and Mohit who vital contributions during the course of the win. Follow Pro Kabaddi League 2022 LIVE updates on InsideSport.IN
Bengal Warriors vs U Mumba Highlights: U Mumba demolish Bengal Warriors 36-25 in Pro Kabaddi League 9 – Check Highlights
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That’s a thumping win for @umumba 🧡
Mandali, sleep well tonight 😊#vivoProKabaddi #FantasticPanga #BENvMUM pic.twitter.com/V4WpWrsKVf
— ProKabaddi (@ProKabaddi) October 29, 2022
Maninder Singh started things off for the Bengal Warriors with the first raid, after which they picked up some important points, to edge into an early lead. U Mumba, who are known for their defensive unit, though bounced back with a Super Tackle on Maninder. Surinder Singh engineered another Super Tackle soon after as the momentum started to shift.
Midway through the first half, the Warriors had allowed U Mumba back into the game, as the contest started to heat up. Both sides traded raids and tackles from then on in. Jai Bhagwan and Surinder were helping the U Mumba side make solid progress as Rinku pitched in with another Super Tackle, wiping out the lead that the Warriors had. Ashish got in a Super Raid for U Mumba, who ended the half with the game in their control. U Mumba roared back in the second phase of the first half, and led 21-13 at the break.
In the second half, the Warriors started to fight back, with Shrikant Jadhav’s Super Raid cutting down the lead to a 5-point one. The Warriors were looking to mount a fight back and depended on Maninder, Shrikant and Balaji, who were doing the majority of the heavy lifting for them.
However, U Mumba continued to have a stronghold of the match, with the defence working brilliantly, and the lead standing at 8 points. U Mumba kept the Warriors at arm’s length from then on in and eventually walked off with a comprehensive win.