The Bengal Warriors who are almost out of the race for a semifinal berth, controlled the proceedings till the Vizag lads made a grand come back.
Titans were leading 13-7 at one point but Warriors played to a strategy and took a 17-15 lead by enforcing an all out for their opponents.
With the Korean raider Joan kun Lee in full flow, Bengal were in driver's seat with a 31-20 led in the second half but Titans made a grand comeback. They were trailing 33-34 in the last few seconds and the last raid by Deepak was almost completed but a tactical error by Shingode cost Bengal dearly.
The sixth draw of the tournament has kept Titans hopes alive for a semifinal berth with total of 33 points from 11 matches in its kitty for a fourth place but Warriors are almost out of the race with 21 points from 12 matches.
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