Key Points

The Bengal Warriorz are overhauling their strategy after four straight playoff misses in the Pro Kabaddi League. They've splurged on raiding talent like Devank Dalal and brought in championship-winning coach Naveen Kumar. While their attack looks formidable with international stars, concerns linger about their inexperienced defense and thin all-rounder options. Their playoff hopes may hinge on whether their young defenders can step up to support the star raiders.

Key Points: Bengal Warriorz Target PKL Playoffs Return With Revamped Raiding Unit

  • Warriorz sign PKL Season 11 star raider Devank Dalal for ₹2.2 crore
  • New coach Naveen Kumar replaces Prashant Surve after 10th-place finish
  • Defense lacks experience despite retaining Nitesh Kumar and Mayur Kadam
  • Squad imbalance with only two all-rounders could hurt playoff chances
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Bengal Warriorz seek a return to the Playoffs in Pro Kabaddi League Season 12

Bengal Warriorz bank on Devank Dalal and new coach Naveen Kumar to break their 4-season playoff drought in PKL Season 12.

"Devank will aim to continue his dominance after 301 raid points last season – PKL Release"

Mumbai, August 6

Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) Season 7 champions Bengal Warriorz will aim to return to the PKL Season 12 Playoffs after four consecutive editions of league stage exits, according to a release from PKL.

Ahead of Season 12, the Warriorz parted ways with former head coach Prashant Surve after finishing 10th last season with just five wins in 22 matches. They appointed former India international and gold medal-winning coach Naveen Kumar, who led Telugu Titans as head coach in Season 5, as their new head coach, with Praveen Malik as assistant coach for the upcoming season.

The Warriorz were busy at the PKL Season 12 Player Auction as they revamped their squad following a few underwhelming campaigns. Here's a closer look at the team's strengths and weaknesses ahead of the new PKL season.

The biggest strength of the Warriorz is likely to be their raiding unit in the Pro Kabaddi Season 12. They bolstered their attack by roping in PKL Season 11's standout raider Devank Dalal for a whopping INR 2.205 crore at the Season 12 Player Auction.

Iranian raider Omid Khojasteh Mohammadshah, along with Indian raiders Sushil Kambrekar, Vishwas S, Manprit, Punit Kumar, and Rachit Kumar, will be among the key options in the Warriorz' attack as they look to make their mark in the upcoming season.

The Warriorz have also brought back Korean star raider Jang Kun Lee, the Scorpion Kick King, and acquired Himanshu at the auction to further bolster their raiding unit.

As far as weaknesses are concerned, the inexperienced defenders could potentially hurt the Warriorz in Season 12. While the Warriorz exercised their Final Bid Match (FBM) options at the auction to retain their star defenders Nitesh Kumar and Mayur Jagannath Kadam for one season each, the PKL Season 7 winners seem to have an inexperienced defensive unit on paper.

Additionally, the Warriorz are also short of all-rounders in their PKL Season 12 squad. Shivansh Thakur and the debutant Moolchandra Singh are the two all-rounders in the squad on paper for the forthcoming campaign.

The Warriorz have plenty of young talents who will look to impress in the Pro Kabaddi Season 12.

After a breakthrough season, Devank will aim to continue his dominance on the mat in the Pro Kabaddi. The young raider earlier took the league by storm as he accumulated 301 raid points in 25 matches in Season 11. Alongside him is Sushil Kambrekar, who showed immense potential last season but had to leave mid-season due to an injury. He'll be looking to redeem himself this time around.

The likes of Yash Malik (left corner), Manjeet (left cover), Deep Kumar (right cover), Amandeep (right corner), Ankit, Sandeep (right corner), Harander (right corner), Parteek (left cover) and Ashish (left corner) are some of the skilful defenders who will work alongside the experienced duo of Nitesh Kumar and Mayur Kadam.

As mentioned earlier, the lack of experienced defenders and quality all-rounders could hamper the team's chances of securing a Playoff berth in Pro Kabaddi Season 12.

Considering the balance of the squad, the Warriorz could be heavily reliant on the likes of Devank, which might pose a challenge for the franchise. Moreover, if Devank becomes unavailable for any unforeseen reason, it could significantly impact the Warriorz' chances of making the playoffs in PKL Season 12.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an international fan, I'm excited to see Omid Khojasteh play! The mix of Indian and foreign players makes PKL so interesting. Hope Warriorz can turn things around this season 🤞
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Ananya R
Spending 2.2 crore on Devank is risky business! He had one good season but can he handle the pressure of being the main raider? The team looks too dependent on him. Need better backup options.
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Vikram M
Naveen Kumar is a great coach choice! Remember how he transformed Telugu Titans. But he needs time to build this team - management should be patient even if results don't come immediately.
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Priya S
So happy to see Jang Kun Lee back! His scorpion kicks are pure entertainment 🦂 The raiding department looks solid but defense needs work. Hope they can find balance this season.
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Michael C
The lack of experienced all-rounders could be their downfall. In kabaddi, you need those versatile players who can switch between attack and defense. Hope the young talents surprise us!

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