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Bengaluru sweeps Mumbai 3-0. MVP Joel Benjamin shines. Jalen Penrose dominates with spikes.

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Bengaluru Torpedoes win the Prime Volleyball League title, defeating Mumbai Meteors in straight sets. Key players Joel Benjamin and Jishnu PV contributed significantly to the victory, with Bengaluru excelling in attacks and strategic plays throughout the match.

Bengaluru Torpedoes Triumph in Prime Volleyball League

Hyderabad, India, October 27: The Bengaluru Torpedoes emerged as the champions of the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia. They clinched the title at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium in Hyderabad on Sunday, triumphing over the Mumbai Meteors with a scoreline of 15-13, 16-4, and 15-13 in the final match. Both teams started the game cautiously, focusing on play from the middle zone. Petter Alstad Ostvik successfully blocked Joel Benjamin, while Bengaluru countered with Jishnu’s sharp block against Shubham Chaudhary. Strong service pressure from Sethu gave Bengaluru an initial advantage, forcing the Meteors to request a super point.

Mumbai's proximity in the first set was evident, but Bengaluru’s captain and setter, Matt West, showcased precision in distribution, guiding the Torpedoes to claim the opening set. Sethu initiated the second set with the first super serve of the night, and a series of unforced errors from Mumbai allowed Bengaluru to capitalize. Despite Om Lad Vasant’s commendable playmaking for the Meteors, his teammates Shubham and captain Amit Gulia overhit several pivotal shots. Joel Benjamin’s consistent attacking prowess left Mumbai struggling. Bengaluru extended their lead with Joel’s powerful super serve, securing the second set.

Jalen Penrose joined the action in the third set with thunderous spikes, helping Bengaluru maintain dominance. Mumbai's attempts to counter, led by Shubham, were notable. A strategic super point call by Coach David Lee was successful when Penrose executed a perfect winner. Although Mumbai recorded a super point of their own, Bengaluru maintained composure until the end. A service error from Mumbai’s Nikhil sealed the match in favor of the Torpedoes, completing a clean sweep in straight sets.

The victorious Bengaluru Torpedoes lifted the Season 4 Trophy and received a prize of ₹40 lakhs, while the Mumbai Meteors, the runners-up, earned ₹30 lakhs. RR Kabel awarded the Player of the Match accolade to Jishnu PV of Bengaluru Torpedoes, recognizing his critical defensive play that thwarted the opposition during key phases of the match. The Scapia Game Changer of the Match was Sethu, also from Bengaluru, whose aggressive serves and strategic gameplay effectively shifted the momentum toward the champions.

In the season's awards, NTPC named Joel Benjamin of Bengaluru Torpedoes as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for his integral role in the team’s success throughout the league. His aggressive attacking and consistent performances earned him the MVP trophy alongside ₹2 lakh. Om Lad Vasant of the Mumbai Meteors received the Amul Cool Emerging Player of the Season Award for his impressive skills as a setter and leadership qualities. He was also honored with the Best Setter of the Season Award by Eeken by Paragon.

Sethu of Bengaluru Torpedoes claimed the Bank of Baroda Best Server of the Season Award, thanks to his powerful and precise serves. Prabhakaran from Ahmedabad Defenders was titled the Best Libero of the Season by Net Enrich, while Prince from Goa Guardians took home the New India Assurance Best Blocker of the Season Award. Joel Benjamin once again shone as he was named the RR Kabel Best Attacker of the Season. Mathias Loftesnes of Mumbai Meteors earned the Impact Player of the Season recognition for his game-changing performances. The Best Coach of the Season Award was bestowed upon David Lee of Bengaluru Torpedoes, illustrating his strategic acumen and team management skills.

The Most Valuable Player of Season 4 (MVP) was awarded ₹2 lakh and a trophy, while each of the other category winners received ₹1 lakh and their respective trophies. Bengaluru Torpedoes' commanding performance throughout the season, culminating in a decisive display in the final, marked them as the rightful champions of PVL Season 4.

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