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U Mumba thrash Bengal Warriors to rise to third

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Defending champions U Mumba gave their rivals Bengal Warriors a master class in kabaddi before beating them 30-17 in what was virtually a no contest after the winners got them all-out as early as in the seventh minute. With these five points, U Mumba are now tied in third place with Puneri Paltan.

They established a 17-6 lead at half-time which appeared huge because till then Bengal Warriors had just managed to score two points each in defence and attack. The other two were courtesy U Mumba as Rakesh Kumar and Rishank Devadiga stepped out of court.

Bengal Warriors suffered as Jang Kun Lee their main hit man who had literally tormented Jaipur Pink Panthers just yesterday was absolutely clueless in this match of the Season 3 Star Sports Pro Kabaddi in the absence of raiders Nitin Tomar and the off-colour Mahesh Goud.

U Mumba was strong both in defence and attack and the cutting edge this time came from their attack which initially destroyed the rival defence. And when their defence came up with unbelievable tackles, especially from the left-corner Fazel Atrachali who had a cent per cent success record of six out of six tackles, the Kolkatans fate was sealed. This was their sixth straight loss to U Mumba in the history of the league.

The win for U Mumba however doesn’t alter the position of the champions. They trail second placed Bengal Warriors who have 37 points in 11 matches by two points. Both the teams have a chance to make the cut. Bengal Warriors have three matches in hand and U Mumba have as many as five.

U Mumba was more ruthless in the latter half, although their rivals scored more than what they had done earlier. The second all-out was inflicted in the 26th minute for a score of 24-9 in the winners’ favour. Jang Kun Lee was kept out of court till the 23rd minute after his exit in the 11th minute and that hurt the Kolkatans further. To add to Bengal Warriors mounting problems was the failure of Vineet Sharma who had an opportunity, to make an impact. Only Umesh Mhatre showed a semblance of a fight but he didn’t have the skills and stealth of Nitin Tomar the lead raider who is nursing an injury. He should be hopefully fit for the tough challenges ahead which would help his team make the cut for the first time ever.

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