Bengaluru Bulls seal final spot in PKL

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Press Trust of India Kochi
Last Updated : Dec 31 2018 | 10:05 PM IST

Rohit Kumar put in a solid all-round performance to guide Bengaluru Bulls to a dominating 41-29 win over Gujarat Fortunegiants in the first qualifier and storm into the finals of Pro Kabaddi League Season 6 here Monday.

Pawan Sehrawat continued his fine run of form and top scored for the Bengaluru Bulls with 13 raid points, while skipper Rohit Kumar amassed 11 points at the Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium here.

Sachin got yet another super 10 for Gujarat Fortunegiants and was ably supported by Prapanjan who scored 5 raid points but it was not enough in the end.

While Bengaluru Bulls have qualified for the final, Gujarat still have a chance to make it the finals when they play in the second qualifier against the winner between UP Yoddha and Dabang Delhi.

Pawan opened Bengaluru' account with a running hand touch in the second minute while Sachin got a two-point raid for Gujarat.

It was Sachin who kept the Fortunegiants going in the initial period of the match by picking bonus and raid points.

After seven minutes of play both teams were level on 7 points apiece as Prapanjan made a successful raid for Gujarat, whose famed defence was having a quiet first half and took 11 minutes to score their first tackle point.

It was an extremely cagey affair with both teams playing with a bit of caution.

Bengaluru Bulls were reduced to just three men when substitute Sumit Singh made a crucial do-or-die raid.

At the end of the first half, Gujarat Fortunegiants held a slender one-point advantage to lead 14-13.

The first part of the second half was a close affair yet again with the biggest surprise being Parvesh Bhainswal and Sunil Kumar struggling to get a tackle point.

Gujarat inflicted an all out in the 33rd minute to lead 26-20.

Pawan then came up with a terrific super raid, picking up three points to bring Bengaluru back in the game.

Sehrawat followed it up with another super raid as Bengaluru Bulls inflicted an all out to lead 29-26.

With less than four minutes to go, Bengaluru Bulls led 32-26 and looked in control of the match.

In the 39th minute, Bengaluru inflicted an all out to ensure their place in the final.

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First Published: Dec 31 2018 | 10:05 PM IST

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