Pro Kabaddi League 2018, Match 56: Patna Pirates vs Bengal Warriors, Player Ratings

Deepak Narwal was the top scoring raider for the Pirates
Deepak
Narwal
was the top scoring raider for the Pirates

Bengal Warriors

Ran Singh did well as an all-rounder for the Warriors
Ran Singh did well as an all-rounder for the Warriors

Surjeet Singh - (2/10)

Probably, one of the main reasons for the loss was the captain's inability to perform on the day. The cover defender failed to pick up a single point in the encounter.

Ran Singh - (5/10)

He played his part in the defense notching up three points but failed to amass points on the attack when given the opportunity.

Adarsh T - (4/10)

A decent show in the defense with three good tackle points to his credit and a 50% strike rate.

Baldev Singh - (6/10)

As expected, the unseasoned Baldev came up with a satisfactory performance on the mat with three successful tackle attempts out of the total five.

Ziaur Rehman - (2/10)

Another vital cog in the defense on other days, Ziaur failed to come to the fore and had a bad at the office with zero points against his name.

Maninder Singh - (7/10)

The raid machine tried his best to get the team across but solo efforts are rarely ever a success in a team game like kabaddi. He finished with six raid points tonight and was the top scorer for the Warriors.

Jang Kun Lee - (2/10)

As the second in command on the attack, Jang Kun Lee was not up to the mark with just 2 raid points.

Substitutes:

Amit Nagar - (6/10)

One can easily say that in a losing cause, Amit Nagar was the brightest spark for the Bengal Warriors with six raid points and a solo tackle point.

The young gun kept the scoreboard ticking in his own measure against a defense which was in golden form.

Rakesh Narwal - (5/10)

Coming on as a substitute in the second half, Rakesh picked up 3 raid points and played his part pretty well.

The performance of the substitutes is possibly a cue for the coach to shuffle his starting seven for the next match.

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