Devank Dalal Leads Bengal Warriorz to Victory Over Patna Pirates

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Devank Dalal starred with 22 points, including his eighth consecutive Super 10, as Bengal Warriorz edged Patna Pirates 48-42 in Jaipur. Patna led 16-11 at the break, boosted by Maninder Singh and Ayan’s defence.

Devank Dalal starred with 22 points, including his eighth consecutive Super 10, as Bengal Warriorz edged Patna Pirates 48-42 in Jaipur. Patna led 16-11 at the break, boosted by Maninder Singh and Ayan’s defence. Devank’s Super Raid and Himanshu Narwal’s final-minute raid turned the game, helping Bengal secure a four-point win.

For the Pro Kabaddi League 2025 clash in Jaipur, Bengal Warriorz edged past Patna Pirates 48-42, thanks to a stellar performance by Devank Dalal. Dalal scored 22 points, combining sharp raids and timely bonuses, marking his eighth consecutive Super 10 of the season. The match began with Dalal giving the Warriorz an early advantage, but Patna Pirates quickly responded through Maninder Singh, who helped his team take a 16-11 lead by the time-out with crucial multi-point raids and strong defensive plays led by Ayan.

Bengal Warriorz fought back as Dalal’s Super Raid reduced the deficit to 17-14 and brought him his Super 10. Himanshu Narwal contributed with a key raid, and the Warriorz enforced an all out to level the score at 19-19. At halftime, Bengal Warriorz held a slender 26-25 lead. In the second half, the contest remained tight, with Patna’s Ayan completing a Super 10 and helping maintain parity at 27-27.

The decisive moment came in the final minute when Himanshu Narwal’s game-changing raid not only added points but also triggered an all out, giving Bengal Warriorz a four-point cushion. They maintained this lead to close out the match, highlighting their resilience and the impact of Dalal’s consistent raiding excellence.

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