Massive margin of victory – The Bulls won by 30 points, one of the biggest in the season thus far.
Star raider performance – Bulls’ raider Alireza Mirzaian recorded a Super 10 and was instrumental in setting the tone early.
Defensive dominance – Bulls’ defender Deepak Sankar achieved a High Five (five or more tackle points) and crossed the 50 tackle-point mark for the season.
Early ALL OUTs for momentum – Bengaluru executed an ALL OUT early via Alireza’s raid + a defence combination, which gave them a strong lead.
First-half control – By half-time the Bulls had built a commanding lead (~29-12) putting Bengal Warriorz on the back foot.
Warriorz’s playoff hopes ended – The defeat mathematically ended the Bengal Warriorz’s playoff chances for this season.
Balanced team contributions – Apart from Alireza and Deepak, others like Aashish Malik and Sanjay Dhull contributed via raids and tackles respectively.
Warriorz’s lone bright spot – For Bengal Warriorz, raider Himanshu Narwal managed a Super 10 but it wasn’t enough given the team’s broader issues.
Defensive weakness exposed – Bengal Warriorz’s defence repeatedly conceded ALL OUTs and couldn’t stem the Bulls’ raiding or defence pressure.
Psychological blow for Warriorz – A heavy defeat like this not only ends playoff hopes but could affect morale going forward.
Playoff push reinforced for Bulls – With this big win, Bengaluru Bulls reinforced their position (third place) in the points table and browsed momentum ahead of playoffs.
Tactical execution – The Bulls managed to control key phases: strong start, maintaining pressure, limiting comeback chances. The Warriorz never really recovered after the early damage.