UP Yoddhas Aim for Bounce-Back Win Against Bengal Warriorz


UP Yoddhas are set to face Bengal Warriorz at Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium, seeking to regain momentum. Gagan Gowda leads their attack with 62 points in five matches, including four Super 10s and four super raids.
UP Yoddhas are set to face Bengal Warriorz at Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium, seeking to regain momentum. Gagan Gowda leads their attack with 62 points in five matches, including four Super 10s and four super raids. Guman Singh (19 points) and Bhavani Rajput (14 points) strengthen the offense, while skipper Sumit Sangwan averages 3.8 tackle points, the highest in the league.
In the Pro Kabaddi League clash at the Sawai Mansingh Indoor Stadium in Jaipur on September 16, 2025, UP Yoddhas aim to bounce back strongly against the Bengal Warriorz. After showing strong form earlier in the season, the Yoddhas are looking to regain momentum and secure a crucial victory. The team’s attack has been led by Gagan Gowda, who has scored 62 points in five matches, ranking fifth among the top raiders. He has contributed four super raids and four Super 10s, averaging 12.4 raid points per game.
Supporting him, Guman Singh has added 19 points and Bhavani Rajput 14 points, making the team’s offensive unit well-rounded. Defensively, skipper Sumit Sangwan has been exceptional, averaging 3.8 tackle points per match, the highest in the league. The Yoddhas average 21.4 raid points per match, placing them fifth in the PKL rankings. Assistant coach Upendra Malik emphasized the need for cohesion between defense and attack and reducing errors in crucial moments.
Bengal Warriorz, on the other hand, have struggled with four consecutive losses after defeating defending champions Haryana Steelers in the opener. UP Yoddhas will look to exploit this dip in form and restore their campaign with a decisive win. The match promises to be a high-stakes encounter with both teams striving for dominance in the ongoing season.






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