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Pro Kabaddi League Season 6: Telugu Titans vs Bengal Warriors match preview

The Bengal Warriors will be on the hunt for a win against Telugu Titans to carry forward their winning streak as they have played only one match in the tournament so far.

Pro Kabaddi League Season 6: Telugu Titans vs Bengal Warriors match preview

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As Pro Kabaddi League Season 6 advances to the Sonepat Leg, the Bengal Warriors will be locking horns with the Telugu Titans at the Motilal Nehru School of Sports in Sonepat, Haryana on Tuesday.

The 17th match of Pro Kabaddi League Season 6 will be played on Tuesday after the Monday break.

Both Telugu Titans and Bengal Warriors are beaming with confidence as Telugu Titans have won both their matches comfortably in PKL Season 6 and Bengal Warriors thrashed Tamil Thalaivas in their last encounter.

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The Bengal Warriors will be on the hunt for a win against Telugu Titans to carry forward their winning streak as they have played only one match in the tournament so far.

Bengal Warriors had a brilliant season last year as they finished on the top of their zone before losing in the second qualifier in the Super Playoff. Bengal Warriors have retained their best players like Surjeet Singh, Maninder Singh, and Jang Kun Lee and they performed extremely well in the match against Tamil Thalaivas.

Raider Maninder Singh put a brilliant performance against Tamil Thalaivas in the Chennai Leg and will look to carry his form through the course of the tournament.

On the other hand, as Telugu Titans’ star player Rahul Chaudhuri, who stepped down from captaincy ahead of this season to hand it over to young all-rounder Vishal Bharadwaj, he has been good so far.

With 18 raid points in two matches of Pro Kabaddi League Season 6, the Raid Machine Rahul Chaudhari is looking in good touch and if he continues to maintain his form, there are good chances of Telugu Titans to qualify for the Playoffs.

Squads:

Telugu Titans: Vishal Bharadwaj (C), Ankit Beniwal, Kamal Singh, Mohsen Maghsoudloujafari, Nilesh Salunke, Rahul Chaudhari, Rajnish Rakshith, Anuj Kumar, Farhad Rahimi Milaghardan, Sombir, Anil Kumar, C Manoj Kumar, Deepak, Rakesh Singh Kumar, Sanket Chavan, Abozar Moharjermighani, Krushna Madane Armaan, and Mahender Reddy.

Bengal Warriors: Surjeet Singh (C), Ameares Mondal, Ziaur Rahman, Baldev Singh, Vijin Thangadurai, Manoj Dhull, Mithin Kumar, Jang Kun Lee, Mahesh Goud, Amit Kumar, Amit Nagar, Rakesh Narwal, Ashish, Vittal Meti, Bhupender Singh, Shrikant Tewthia, Ran Singh, and Ravindra Ramesh Kumawat.

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