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PKL 11: This has never happened in 11 years, says Bengaluru Bulls coach after four consecutive defeats

Published at :October 26, 2024 at 3:56 PM
Modified at :October 26, 2024 at 3:56 PM
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Triyasha Chatterjee


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Bengaluru Bulls suffer fourth consecutive defeat in PKL 11.

The Puneri Paltan stormed back to winning ways in Pro Kabaddi League season 11 (PKL 11) with a commanding performance against the Bengaluru Bulls on Friday evening at the GMCB Indoor Stadium in Gachibowli, Hyderabad. Under the leadership of captain Aslam Inamdar, the Paltan clinched an emphatic 36-22 victory, putting their PKL 11 campaign back on track with style.

Speaking to the media after the game, Bengaluru Bull’s coach Randhir Singh Sehrawat with Pardeep Narwal, followed by Puneri Paltan’s captain Aslam Inamdar and the coach shared their thoughts on the PKL 11 game.

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On the fourth consecutive loss in PKL 11

The match saw the Puneri Paltan launching into PKL 11’s intense battle with a quick barrage of points, courtesy of impactful raids by Mohit Goyat and Aslam Inamdar. Within the first ten minutes, Gaurav Khatri scored an ALL-OUT on the Bengaluru Bulls, giving the Paltan a substantial advantage early in the PKL 11 clash.

“There is nothing to say anymore. It has been 11 years since I am coaching this team, but never has this happened. If I work on offence then defence underperforms, if I work on defence then offence messes up. It has never happened in the history of the tournament that a team has lost all 4 games, ” said coach Randhir Singh.

As the first half of the PKL 11 game progressed, every player stepped up, strengthening the Paltan’s hold on the game. With Inamdar and Goyat leading, they went into halftime with a solid 18-11 lead.

On measures ahead

Entering the second half of this PKL 11 encounter, the Puneri Paltan showed no signs of slowing down. Within the first five minutes, they extended their lead to 12 points, leaving the Bengaluru Bulls scrambling to keep up.

“It really out of my understanding what to do now. All these players are seniors, I don’t even know what to say, I as a coach was too upset to make any changes. They conceded six points in the first few minutes. I had nothing to say. This was a completely one-sided match, ” Randhir Singh added.

“I am not someone who gives up, we still have 18 games to go but nothing can justify this loss,” Randhir Singh concluded.

On facing Bengal Warriorz next in PKL 11

In this PKL 11 matchup, Pankaj Mohite and Mohit Goyat shone for the Paltan, with the defensive brilliance of Gaurav Khatri and Aman ensuring the Bulls couldn’t find a way back.

With a complete team effort, the Puneri Paltan emerged victorious, marking their return to winning form in PKL 11 and reinforcing their reputation as a top contender in the league. Puneri Paltan will now face Bengal Warriorz in their upcoming match in PKL 11.

Speaking on the same, captain Aslam Inamdar stated, “I think all the teams are well and all of the matches are tough. Bengal is a very good team, they have one of the best players in the world in Fazel Atrachali. But our team is prepared too. We will face them with renewed confidence and enthusiasm. “

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