Defending champions Bengal Warriors will lock horns against Gujarat Giants in the 86th match of the ongoing Pro Kabaddi League 2021-22 at the Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru on Tuesday. Bengal Warriors is currently in the middle of the standings and they will look to be at their best in the upcoming matches.
The reigning champions have played 14 matches out of which they have won seven games, lost six while one has ended in a tie. Thus, they have 41 points under their belt and are currently placed in the sixth position in the table.
On the other hand, Gujarat Giants have managed only three wins out of the 12 games they have played while they have lost six games and tied three matches. Ergo, they are in 11th position in the standings with 28 points and haven’t been at their best.
Current form:
Bengal Warriors won their last match against Jaipur Pink Panthers by a huge margin of 41-22. Maninder Singh scored 13 points for his team.
Gujarat Giants lost their previous game against Dabang Delhi K.C. by 41-22. Pardeep Kumar scored seven points for Giants.
Match Details:
Gujarat Giants Predicted Playing 7: Rakesh Narwal, Sunil Kumar, Parvesh Bhainswal, Ajay Kumar, Rakesh Sangroya, Ravinder Pahal, Girish Maruti
Bengal Warriors Predicted Playing 7: Maninder Singh, Darshan J, Mohammad Nabibakhsh, Sukesh Hegde, Abozar Mighani, Rinku Narwal, Parveen Satpal/ Vijin Thangadurai
Match: Bengal Warriors vs Gujarat Giants, Match 86th, Pro Kabaddi League 2022.
Date and Time: February 1, 2022, Tuesday, 7:30 PM IST.
Venue: Sheraton Grand, Whitefield, Bengaluru.
Players to watch out for
Gujarat Giants: Rakesh Narwal, Sunil Kumar, Parvesh Bhainswal
Bengal Warriors: Maninder Singh, Darshan J, Mohammad Nabibakhsh.
Match Prediction: Bengal Warriors will begin the contest as favorites against Gujarat Giants given their form and playing combination.
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