AHMEDABAD: Bengal Warriors recently defeated Dabang Delhi 39-34 in the thrilling finale of the seventh season of Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) played at the Eksta Arena Stadium in Transtadia here on Saturday, thanks to the Super-10 of Mohammad Nabi Baksh. Won the title by defeating. Both teams were tied 17-17 in the first half, but Bengal has made a good comeback in the second half and have the distinction of becoming champions for the first time. Syed Modi is preparing for victory in International tournament According to the information received, the Delhi team was ahead 7-2 for the first five minutes. Delhi allotted Bengal in the next minute to take an 11-3 lead. In the next 10 minutes, Bengal also made a comeback and Delhi all out and made the score 14-15. Bengal's team was now behind by just one point and in the 18th minute, they evened out 16-16. After this, Bengal took the lead in the match for the first time but Delhi also took a point and made the score equal to 17-17. Victory of football match ended with controversy, police lathi-charged It is being said that by the end of the first half, Naveen Kumar of Delhi took six and Mohammad Nabi of Bengal took seven points. Meraj Sheikh completed 350 red points for Delhi during this period. Even for the first five minutes of the second half, both teams were on par 19-19, but after that Bengal allotted Delhi to take a 25-21 lead. India become 1st team in history to register 4 successive innings wins During this period, Naveen of Delhi completed his 21st consecutive and 22nd Super-10 this season. There were now eight minutes left for the match to end and the Bengal team again allotted Delhi to take a crucial lead of 10 points to take the score to 34-24. Bengal, while maintaining its lead here, did not give Delhi any chance to return. On the other hand, Sukesh Hegde scored eight points in addition to Mohammad Nabi Baksh's Super Ten for champions Bengal. The team got 22 from the Reds, 10 from Tackle, six from Allout and one extra points. Apart from Naveen's 18 points for Delhi, Anil Kumar took three points. The team received 27 from the Reds, three from tackles, two from allouts and two extra points.