Delhi's five-star raider Kashiling Adake led the onslaught with the upcoming Selvamani K who covered himself with glory with a super-raid early in the match.
Delhi with the first win in the very first match of the second leg has seven points whereas Bengaluru Bulls remain on 13 points in nine matches.
So dominating were the winners that they inflicted the first of the two all-outs in the 17th minute to go up 16-7 at the break. The win was achieved as a result of good team work. This came despite their consistent raider Surjeet Narwal failing to score. Even Kashiling was also unable to score till the 16th minute till he touched out Ashish Kumar. But all that was compensated by their defence.
The second half was a repeat of the first with the expected recovery failing to come from the losers.
Ravinder Pahal, known as the 'hawk', was seen pouncing more often to intimidate the Bengaluru attackers.
Pawan Kumar, who had built up a reputation for being a dangerous customer, was nullified by Pahal and so was substitute Deepak Dahiya who had some success towards the end making the scoreboard look respectable. So confident was the winners' defence that the midfielder Anil Kumar to came up with brilliant tackles for a score of four points.
