PKL 10: I told Pawan to give his 100% against us, says Bengaluru Bulls' head coach Randhir Singh

PKL 10: I told Pawan to give his 100% against us, says Bengaluru Bulls head coach Randhir Singh
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Having worked with him earlier, Bengaluru Bulls head coach Randhir Singh knew that stopping Pawan Sehrawat would be key to victory in their clash with Telugu Titans in their Season 10 clash in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).

Chennai : Having worked with him earlier, Bengaluru Bulls head coach Randhir Singh knew that stopping Pawan Sehrawat would be key to victory in their clash with Telugu Titans in their Season 10 clash in the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL).

The Bulls did that and managed to pull off a gripping 33-31 victory over Telugu Titans on Sunday.

Speaking about the victory, Bengaluru Bulls' head coach Randhir Singh said, "We knew that we had to stop Pawan as much as possible. The two tackles against him in the latter part of the game helped us win the match."

Randhir Singh, who worked with Pawan Sehrawat for five seasons at Bengaluru Bulls, spoke to the star raider just before the game. When asked about their conversation, the head coach said, "We have a father-son relationship. I taught him kabaddi from scratch. I told him to give his 100 percent before the match and I said I would give my best as well. And he also told me that he knows all of my strategies, but I also know how he plays."

Randhir said the win will keep them in good stead in Season 10.

"This win will certainly boost the morale of the team. It was an up-and-down match. We were coming off a tough loss against Puneri Paltan. I won't forget that game. However, the team has bounced back now."

Meanwhile, Tuesday's match between Puneri Paltan and Patna Pirates promises to be a blockbuster one. The Pirates are high on confidence after their 46-33 victory over the Tamil Thalaivas in their previous match.

Meanwhile, the Puneri Paltan have registered three consecutive victories against Bengal Warriors, Dabang Delhi K.C. and Bengaluru Bulls respectively.

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