Match Preview - Day 29 - M#53 - Bengal Warriors vs Patna Pirates 1
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PARDEEP NOT HAVING THE SAME SUPPORT AS MANINDER

  • Unlike Maninder, Pardeep Narwal does not have the same quality of raiding support behind him.
Patna Pirates Secondary Raiders – PKL 7
Raider Mts. Raid Points Avg. Raid Pts. Raid SR
Jang Kun Lee 8 17 2.1 30
Mohammad Esmaeil 8 15 1.9 26

 

  • However, in the last couple of games the two raiders showed up and garnered points for the team
    • Mohammad Esmaeil broke a 5-game duck with 6 raid points in the game against U Mumba
    • Jang Kun Lee came up with 5 raid points against UP Yoddha and 3 raid points against U Mumba
  • Despite those performances both these raiders are averaging under 3.0 raid points per game which is really poor being a secondary raider.
  • Among all teams, Patna is the only team where the second raider is yet to cross 20 raid points.

PLAYER HEAD-TO-HEAD

(All figures overall PKL; figure in brackets shows PKL 6)

  • Maninder Singh (KOL) 3 – 1 Vikas Jaglan (PAT)
  • Maninder Singh (KOL) 13 – 3 Jaideep (PAT)
  • Maninder Singh (KOL) 1 – 4 Jawahar (PAT)
  • Prapanjan (KOL) 3 – 2 Jawahar (PAT)
  • Prapanjan (KOL) 9 – 5 Jaideep (PAT)
  • Jang Kun Lee (PAT) 8 – 9 Jeeva Kumar (KOL)
  • Pardeep Narwal (PAT) 17 – 7 Jeeva Kumar (KOL)
  • Pardeep Narwal (PAT) 5 – 1 Baldev Singh (KOL)
  • Jang Kun Lee (PAT) 4 – 1 Viraj Vishnu Landge (KOL)
  • Pardeep Narwal (PAT) 7 – 1 Rinku Narwal (KOL)

TEAM STORIES: BENGAL WARRIORS

BENGAL’S DEFENSE DRIVEN BY THEIR CORNERS

  • Baldev Singh and Rinku Narwal have been the defensive backbone to the team and scored bulk of the tackle points for the team.
Bengal Warriors Corners – PKL 7
Defender Matches Tackle Points Avg. Tackle Pts. Tackle SR
Baldev Singh 8 24 3.0 62
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