Bengaluru Bulls will take on defending champions Bengal Warriors in the 67th match of Pro Kabaddi 2022 at the Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru on Thursday.
Bengaluru Bulls have been in rich form and they will look to continue their domination in the upcoming matches.
The Bulls have won seven out of their 11 games while they have lost three games and one has ended in a tie. The Bulls have 39 points under their belt and they currently occupy third place in the standings.
Bengal Warriors, on the other side, have won five and lost as many while one of their games have ended in a tie. They have 30 points under their bag and are placed in the eighth position in the table.
Current form:
Bengal Warriors won their last game against Telugu Titans by a whisker. Maninder Singh scored a Super 10 for the reigning champions in the last game.
On the other hand, Bengaluru Bulls lost their previous match against Patna Pirates by 38-31. Pawan Sehrawat scored Super 10 for his team in the last match.
Match Details:
Bengal Warriors Predicted Playing 7: Maninder Singh, Darshan J, Mohammad Nabibakhsh, Sukesh Hegde, Abozar Mighani, Rinku Narwal, Parveen Satpal/ Vijin Thangadurai
Bengaluru Bulls Predicted Playing 7: Pawan Sehrawat, Chandran Ranjit, Mayur Jagannath, Mahender Singh, Bharat, Saurabh Nandal, Aman.
Match: Bengaluru Bulls vs Bengal Warriors, Match 67th, Pro Kabaddi League 2022.
Date and Time: January 20, 2022, Thursday, 8:30 PM IST.
Venue: Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru.
Players to watch out for:
Bengal Warriors: Maninder Singh, Darshan J, Mohammad Nabibakhsh.
Bengaluru Bulls: Pawan Sehrawat, Chandran Ranjit, Mayur Jagannath
Match Prediction: Bengaluru Bulls will begin the contest as favorites against Bengal Warriors given their current form and team balance.
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