<p>Ajay Thakur and Manjeet Chhillar's stellar performance enabled Bengaluru Bulls rout Bengal Warriors 33-22 in a Star Sports Pro Kabaddi encounter at the Gachibowli Stadium here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The team from the 'Garden City' consolidated their third spot by taking their tally to 30 points from eight matches.<br /><br />For the Warriors, it was a second big defeat after their 24 points loss to the hosts Telugu Titans yesterday. They have 11 points in nine outings and stay in the seventh spot.<br /><br />After a slow start the teams warmed up with Mahendra Rajput putting his team up with a hand touch on veteran Dhramaraj Cherlathan, the rival left corner.<br /><br />It was a neck to neck fight till the 16th minute when the scores stood at 9-all. For the Bulls, it was Thakur, who came up with seven raid points and one from a catch before he fell in a super raid to Nilesh Shinde and Mahendra.<br /><br />The Warriors scored through Mahendra and Jang Kun Lee, who also had one point in defence. Deepak Kumar manning the left corner too made his presence felt.<br /><br />But with Bengaluru getting in their stride and Manjeet showing a clean pair of heels to the last two Bengal defenders the inevitable happened.<br /><br />The all out came for Bengal and their rivals were up 14-9. Even then the half-time situation wasn't that alarming for the losers at 10-16.<br /><br />The complexion of the match changed thereafter as the raiding points for the Warriors dried up. With Ajay out on the bench after scoring a bonus it was corner man Joginder Narwal who captured two victims to help Bengaluru go further ahead. Despite getting Manjeet Chhillar in a super tackle the Warriors failed to avoid another wash-out.<br /><br />A fine tackle from Somvir Shekhar to put out substitute Vineet Sharma and a Manjeet raid that rang the all-out. At 28-17 and less than five minutes left the contest was over.<br /><br />The introduction of Sunil Jaipal and Vineet Sharma to shore up the attack failed totally. Bengal collapsed as a team and their chances of making the play-offs look extremely remote.</p>
<p>Ajay Thakur and Manjeet Chhillar's stellar performance enabled Bengaluru Bulls rout Bengal Warriors 33-22 in a Star Sports Pro Kabaddi encounter at the Gachibowli Stadium here today.<br /><br /></p>.<p>The team from the 'Garden City' consolidated their third spot by taking their tally to 30 points from eight matches.<br /><br />For the Warriors, it was a second big defeat after their 24 points loss to the hosts Telugu Titans yesterday. They have 11 points in nine outings and stay in the seventh spot.<br /><br />After a slow start the teams warmed up with Mahendra Rajput putting his team up with a hand touch on veteran Dhramaraj Cherlathan, the rival left corner.<br /><br />It was a neck to neck fight till the 16th minute when the scores stood at 9-all. For the Bulls, it was Thakur, who came up with seven raid points and one from a catch before he fell in a super raid to Nilesh Shinde and Mahendra.<br /><br />The Warriors scored through Mahendra and Jang Kun Lee, who also had one point in defence. Deepak Kumar manning the left corner too made his presence felt.<br /><br />But with Bengaluru getting in their stride and Manjeet showing a clean pair of heels to the last two Bengal defenders the inevitable happened.<br /><br />The all out came for Bengal and their rivals were up 14-9. Even then the half-time situation wasn't that alarming for the losers at 10-16.<br /><br />The complexion of the match changed thereafter as the raiding points for the Warriors dried up. With Ajay out on the bench after scoring a bonus it was corner man Joginder Narwal who captured two victims to help Bengaluru go further ahead. Despite getting Manjeet Chhillar in a super tackle the Warriors failed to avoid another wash-out.<br /><br />A fine tackle from Somvir Shekhar to put out substitute Vineet Sharma and a Manjeet raid that rang the all-out. At 28-17 and less than five minutes left the contest was over.<br /><br />The introduction of Sunil Jaipal and Vineet Sharma to shore up the attack failed totally. Bengal collapsed as a team and their chances of making the play-offs look extremely remote.</p>