Bangalore Warhawks

 

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Record: 5-1

 

Schedule:

Week 1 – July 25, 1pm: Pakistan vs Bangalore – Bangalore won 26-6

Week 2 – July 30, 6pm: Colombo vs Bangalore – Bangalore won 10-7

Week 3 – August 2, 1pm: Pune vs Bangalore – Pune won 10-7

Week 4 – August 5, 3pm: Delhi vs Bangalore – not played

Week 5 – August 9, 6pm: Kandy vs Bangalore – Bangalore won 13-7

Week 6 – August 12, 3pm: Mumbai vs Bangalore – Bangalore won 16-0

Week 7 – August 15, 1pm: Kolkata vs Bangalore – Bangalore won 28-0

 

Semi-finals – August 19, 5pm: (1) Bangalore vs (4) Delhi – Delhi won 22-14

 

All times IST (India Standard Time)

 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bangalore /ˈbæŋɡəlɔər/, also rendered Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. Bangalore is nicknamed the Garden City for its gardens and parks and was once called a pensioner‘s paradise. Located on the Deccan Plateau in the south-eastern part of Karnataka, Bangalore is India’s third most populous city and fifth-most populous urban agglomeration. Bangalore is well known as a hub for India’s information technology sector. It is among the top 10 preferred entrepreneurial locations in the world.

 

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Player Spotlight:

#88 – Cinto Chacko – WR

#99 – Satish Gowda – LB

#26 – Reinshan Kothandapani – DB

#44 – Roshan Lobo – RB

#81 – Navaneeth “Chamber” Shanta – WR, K

#5 – Jitendra Shetty – QB

#52 – Manjunatha “Ray Lewis” S.K. – LB

 

Coaches:

#16 – Thimmaiah “Timmy” Madanda – Head Coach & Player

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  4. why isnt’ this popular???????

    More advertisement please. This is of course better than watching repeat telecast of out dated CRICKET TEST MATCHES. India needs change….
    Try getting STAR Network, they’ve got better technical team.

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