Pro Kabaddi League 2021: Haryana Steelers lose 28-42 to Bengaluru Bulls

Elsewhere, sensational performances from U Mumba’s young raiding duo of V Ajith Kumar and Abhishek Singh saw their side ease past Jaipur Pink Panthers 37-28.

Haryana Steelers in action against Bengaluru Bulls; Credit: Twitter@ProKabaddi
By Karthik Raman | Dec 30, 2021 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Haryana Steelers went down 28-42 against Bengaluru Bulls in Pro Kabaddi League Season 8 in Bengaluru on Thursday. Vikash Kandola was Haryana’s best player in this game with 7 raid points. The Haryana Steelers got off to a good start and took the lead at 4-2 in the opening minutes of the match, however, the Bengaluru Bulls effected an All Out in the 9th minute and took a five-point lead at 10-5. The Steelers tried to fight back, however, the Bulls kept picking up points and kept forging ahead. 

Kandola carried out a brilliant raid in the 13th minute, but the Bulls held their lead at 15-8. Bengaluru’s Chandran Ranjit picked up some crucial raid points in the last few minutes of the first half as the sides went into the break with the Bulls leading at 19-13.

The Bengaluru Bulls rode on the momentum and extended their lead in the opening minutes of the second half. Ashish pulled off a fantastic raid in the 29th minute, however, the Bulls led at 27-17. Moments later, the Bulls carried out another All Out and they took a 13-point lead at 31-18. 

The Steelers effected a brilliant tackle in the 33rd minute, but the Bulls kept the pressure on their opponents and held on to their lead. Kandola picked up a couple of raid points in the dying minutes of the game, however, the Bulls ensured that they stayed in the lead and eventually walked off the mat as the comfortable winners of the match.

U Mumba win big over Jaipur Pink Panthers

A performance to remember from U Mumba’s young raiding duo of V Ajith Kumar and Abhishek Singh saw their side ease past Jaipur Pink Panthers 37-28 on Thursday. Arjun Deshwal scored his fourth straight Super ten and finished the night with 14 points.

The Pink Panthers led 5-4 when a Super Raid from Ajith flipped the script of the contest. The raider added another touch point to his tally before teammate Abhishek Singh took care of the final two Pink Panthers players in the same raid to inflict the game’s first All Out and give his side a five-point lead. Ajith finished a stellar half with a two-point raid that left the Pink Panthers with just two men on the mat and trailing by nine.

U Mumba took just one minute after the restart to take care of the final two men to inflict a second All Out on the Pink Panthers to extend their lead to 12. Jaipur’s defence stepped up to Super Tackle Ajith and Abhishek in quick succession, but it was not enough, as U Mumba won the game by nine points.