Bengaluru Bulls Edge Past Haryana Steelers 40-33

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Bengaluru Bulls secured a 40-33 win over Haryana Steelers at Vizag, powered by Alireza Mirzaian’s second consecutive Super 10. Bulls raced to a season-fast ALL OUT at 4:20 minutes, leading 9-2 early.

deeBengaluru Bulls secured a 40-33 win over Haryana Steelers at Vizag, powered by Alireza Mirzaian’s second consecutive Super 10. Bulls raced to a season-fast ALL OUT at 4:20 minutes, leading 9-2 early. Key defensive efforts from Deepak Sankar and skipper Yogesh, combined with decisive raids from Alireza and Aashish Malik, helped Bengaluru maintain control and finish strong.

When the Bengaluru Bulls faced Haryana Steelers at the Vishwanadh Sports Club in Vizag on Monday, they delivered a thrilling performance to secure a 40-33 win. Alireza Mirzaian led the charge, scoring his second consecutive Super 10 and playing a key role in turning the match in the Bulls’ favor. Shivam Patare gave the Steelers an early lead with a successful raid, but the Bulls quickly responded, inflicting the fastest ALL OUT of the season at 4:20 minutes and taking a 9-2 advantage within five minutes.

Mayank Saini tried to keep the Steelers in contention with a Super Raid, scoring six of their first eight points, but Bengaluru maintained control and led 13-8 at the first Time Out. The first half ended with the Bulls narrowly ahead at 21-18, thanks to solid raiding from Alireza and disciplined defense. In the second half, Aashish Malik added a raid point while skipper Yogesh executed a sharp tackle to extend the lead.

Haryana’s Jaya Soorya responded with a Super Raid, but Alireza’s decisive raids inflicted another ALL OUT, pushing the score to 31-23 and completing his Super 10. Strong defensive efforts from Yogesh and Deepak Sankar helped the Bulls hold off the Steelers’ comeback attempts, ultimately sealing a 40-33 victory.

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