Bengaluru Raptors Explained

Bengaluru Raptors
Sport:Badminton
Founded: (renamed as Bengaluru Raptors in 2018)
Ground:Kanteerava Indoor Stadium
League:Premier Badminton League
City:Bengaluru, India
Owner:Slash21 Sports Management Pvt. Ltd.
Coach:Arvind Bhat
Captain:B. Sai Praneeth
Titles Label:Champions
Titles:2018-19,

2020

Bengaluru Raptors (previously Banga Beats, Bengaluru Blasters) is a professional badminton franchise representing Bengaluru in the Premier Badminton League (PBL).[1] The team was one of the six founding members of the Premier Badminton League (previously Indian Badminton League) in 2013.

The Raptors last featured in season 5 of the Premier Badminton League (2020), finishing as champions for the second time in their history. They previously finished as champions in the 2018-19 edition, defeating the Mumbai Rockets in the final.[2]

Franchise history

Franchise ownership

The franchise was initially owned by the conglomerate, BOP group in 2013 before Sachin Tendulkar bought the franchise and named it after his Blasters sports franchises in 2016.[3] In 2018, Matrix Badminton Teamworks Pvt. Ltd. took over the team and renamed it to Bengaluru Raptors. The team is currently owned by Slash21 Sports Management Pvt. Ltd. along with the Kankanala Sports Group.[4]

Franchise participation

The Bengaluru based franchise first featured in the Indian Badminton League in 2013 under the name Banga Beats.[5] The team's name was later changed to the Bengaluru Topguns and then to Bengaluru Blasters, featuring in the first 3 seasons of the Premier Badminton League recording their best performance in the 2017-18 season, where they finished as runners-up. In the 2018-19 season, the team was officially renamed to Bengaluru Raptors, consequently recording back to back victories in the Premier Badminton League in season 4 and 5 respectively.

Season history

Indian Badminton League (IBL), 2013 [6] [7] [8] [9]

The inaugural edition of the Indian Badminton League saw the participation of six teams that begun on the 14th of August 2013. Banga Beats finished 6th in the overall standings in their debut season, recording two victories in five games. After losing their opening game against the Mumbai Masters, they bounced back by recording a win against the Awadhe Warriors. They then went on to face consecutive defeats against the Pune Pistons and the Delhi Smashers before recording a win in their final game against the Hyderabad HotShots. The Hyderabad HotShots finished as champions of that season.

Banga Beats in the Indian Badminton League, 2013!Date!!Score!
League Stage
August 15Banga Beats2 - 3Mumbai Masters
August 18Banga Beats4 - 1Awadhe Warriors
August 23Banga Beats1 - 4Pune Pistons
August 25Banga Beats1 - 4Delhi Smashers
August 27Banga Beats3 - 2Hyderabad HotShots
Final Standings, IBL 2013!Team !Pld!W!L!GW!GL!Pts
Hyderabad Hotshots (C)532141117
Awadhe Warriors (R)532131216
Pune Pistons532131216
Mumbai Marathas523131215
Delhi Smashers523111413
Banga Beats523111413

Premier Badminton League, 2016

The maiden season of the Premier Badminton League saw the participation of six teams, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals. The Bengaluru based franchise was officially renamed to Bengaluru Topguns for the season and finished at the bottom of the table, recording 10 points in 5 games. The Delhi Dashers finished as the champions of the inaugural season of the PBL.

Bengaluru Topguns in PBL, 2016!Date!!Score!
League Stage
3 JanuaryHyderabad Hunters3-2Bengaluru Topguns
5 JanuaryMumbai Rockets4-3Bengaluru Topguns
6 JanuaryAwadhe Warriors4-1Bengaluru Topguns
8 JanuaryDelhi Dashers5-2Bengaluru Topguns
13 JanuaryChennai Smashers4-1Bengaluru Topguns
Final PBL standings, 2016!Pos.!Teams!MP!RMW!TMW!TML!Pts.
1Delhi Dashers (C)25105020
2Awadhe Warriors25104117
3Chennai Smashers25104117
4Mumbai Rockets (R)2593213
5Hyderabad Hunters2573211
6Bengaluru Topguns2592310
* Each tie (MP) will have five matches each. Regular Match Win (RMW) = 1 point, Trump Match Win (TMW) = 2 points, Trump Match Lost (TML) = -1 point

Premier Badminton League, 2017

The second edition of the Premier Badminton League featured 6 teams and was held in January 2017. The Bengaluru Topguns were officially renamed to Bengaluru Blasters following a transfer in ownership.[10] The Blasters finished the season at 5th place, recording 14 points in 5 ties. The Bengaluru Blasters recorded their first and only victory of that season in their first match against the Delhi Acers. The Chennai Smashers finished as champions of the second edition of the PBL.

Bengaluru Blasters in PBL, 2017!Date!!Score!
League Stage
1 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters4-3Delhi Acers
3 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters0-5Chennai Smashers
7 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters3-4Hyderabad Hunters
8 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters1-4Mumbai Rockets
9 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters3-4Awadhe Warriors
Final PBL Standings, 2017!Team!TP!RMW!TMW!TML!Pts.
Awadhe Warriors5115021
Mumbai Rockets (RU)5124119
Chennai Smashers (C)585018
Hyderabad Hunters5103214
Bengaluru Blasters573211
Delhi Acers54328
* Each tie (MP) will have five matches each. Regular Match Win (RMW) = 1 point, Trump Match Win (TMW) = 2 points, Trump Match Lost (TML) = -1 point

Premier Badminton League, 2017-18

The third edition of the Premier Badminton League saw the participation of eight teams, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals. The Bengaluru Blasters finished as runners-up for the season, facing a defeat in the final against the Hyderabad Hunters. The Bengaluru Blasters finished at fourth in the league stage, recording a total of 14 points.

The Blasters recorded two consecutive wins in their first two games against the Delhi Dashers and the Mumbai Rockets respectively and then went on to lose their next three games, ending their league stage campaign with a defeat against the Hyderabad Hunters.[11] A semi-final victory against the Ahmedabad Smash Masters saw the Bengaluru franchise advance into the final for the first time in their history. The Bengaluru Blasters faced defeat in the final against the Hyderabad Hunters.

Bengaluru Blasters in PBL, 2017-18!Date!!Score!
League Stage
28 DecemberDelhi Dashers2 - 5Bengaluru Blasters
01 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters6 - (-1)Mumbai Rockets
05 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters2 - 3North Eastern Warriors
08 JanuaryChennai Smashers3 - 2Bengaluru Blasters
11 JanuaryHyderabad Hunters6 - (-1)Bengaluru Blasters
Semi-Final
13 JanuaryBengaluru Blasters4 - 3Ahmedabad Smash Masters
Final
14 JanuaryHyderabad Hunters4 - 3Bengaluru Blasters
Final PBL Standings, 2017-18!Team!TP!RMW!RML!TMW!TML!Pts.
Hyderabad Hunters (C)51374120
Ahmedabad Smash Masters510104117
Delhi Dashers51193215
Bengaluru Blasters (R)51372314
Awadhe Warriors58123212
Chennai Smashers58123212
North Eastern Warriors55154112
Mumbai Rockets56143210

Premier Badminton League, 2018-19

The fourth edition of the Premier Badminton League featured nine teams with the Pune 7 Aces joining as a new team that season. The Bengaluru Blasters were officially renamed as the Bengaluru Raptors for the season.[12]

After losing the first game of the season against the Ahmedabad Smash Masters, the Raptors managed to win all of their remaining games, going on to defeat the Awadhe Warriors in the semi-final and the Mumbai Rockets in the final to record their maiden Premier Badminton League title.

Bengaluru Raptors in PBL, 2018-19!Date!!Score!
League Stage
28 DecemberAhmedabad Smash Masters4 – 3Bengaluru Raptors
30 DecemberPune 7 Aces3 – 4Bengaluru Raptors
02 JanuaryDelhi Dashers1 – 2Bengaluru Raptors
05 JanuaryBengaluru Raptors4 – 3North Eastern Warriors
08 JanuaryBengaluru Raptors5 – 0Mumbai Rockets
10 JanuaryBengaluru Raptors3 – 2Chennai Smashers
Semi-Final
11 JanuaryAwadhe Warriors2 – 4Bengaluru Raptors
Final
13 JanuaryBengaluru Raptors4 – 3Mumbai Rockets
Final PBL Standings, 2018-19!Team!MP!RMW!RML!TMW!TML!Pts.
Awadhe Warriors3013116025
Hyderabad Hunters301595124
Bengaluru Raptors (C)3012125121
Mumbai Rockets (R)3013114219
Pune 7 Aces308165117
Chennai Smashers3012123315
Ahmedabad Smash Masters307174213
North Eastern Warriors3011132411
Delhi Dashers30915156

Premier Badminton League, 2020

The fifth edition of the Premier Badminton League featured seven competing teams. The Bengaluru Raptors defeated the Northeastern Warriors in the final to become the first team to win consecutive titles in the competition's history. They recorded 22 points from 6 ties, and finished second in the points table at the end of the league stage.

The Raptors faced three consecutive defeats in their first three games but managed to turn things around and qualify for the semi-final with victories over the Hyderabad Hunters, Mumbai Rockets and Awadhe Warriors without losing a single match in either of the ties.

Bengaluru Raptors in PBL, 2020!Date!!Score!
League Stage
21 JanuaryNortheastern Warriors4–3Bengaluru Raptors
24 JanuaryChennai Superstarz4–3Bengaluru Raptors
27 JanuaryPune 7 Aces4–3Bengaluru Raptors
31 JanuaryHyderabad Hunters0–3Bengaluru Raptors
31 JanuaryBengaluru Raptors5–0Mumbai Rockets
6 FebruaryBengaluru Raptors5–0Awadhe Warriors
Semi-Final
8 FebruaryPune 7 Aces3–4Bengaluru Raptors
Final
9 FebruaryNortheastern Warriors2–4Bengaluru Raptors
Final PBL Standings, 2020!Rank!Team!MP!RMW!RML!TMW!TML!Pts.
1Northeastern Warriors (R)3013115122
2Bengaluru Raptors (C)3013115122
3Chennai Superstarz3010146022
4Pune 7 Aces3014104220
5Awadhe Warriors3011133314
6Hyderabad Hunters3011132411
7Mumbai Rockets304204210

Team roster, 2020 [13]

Coach Arvind Bhat
Domestic Ansal Yadav
Arun George
B. Sai Praneeth (C)
Medha Shashidharan
Overseas Tai Tzu-ying
Brice Leverdez
Rian Agung Saputro
Chan Peng Soon
Eom Hye-won

Honours

Premier Badminton League, 2017-18

Premier Badminton League, 2018-19

Premier Badminton League, 2020

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Team Overview . 2024-06-07 . Premier Badminton League . en.
  2. Web site: Home . 2024-06-07 . Premier Badminton League . en.
  3. Web site: PBL 2017: Sachin Tendulkar picks up stake in Bengaluru Blasters franchise India.com . 2024-06-08 . www.india.com . en.
  4. Web site: Kankanala Sports Group sports . 2024-06-07 . Kankanalasports.com . en.
  5. Web site: Sengupta . Rudraneil . 24 July 2013 . Indian Badminton League Who’s got the dream team? . Live Mint.
  6. Web site: 2013-09-19 . Banga Beats (theBangaBeats) on Twitter . 2014-02-24 . Twitter.com.
  7. Web site: 2013-07-25 . BOP Group – Top Real Estate Property Consultants In Noida . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180705060020/http://www.bopgroup.in/ . 5 July 2018 . 2014-02-24 . Bopgroup.in.
  8. Web site: Banga Beats . 2014-02-24 . Facebook.
  9. Web site: IBL-Indian Badminton League 2013 - Indian Sports . 2014-02-24 . Banga Beats.
  10. Web site: PBL 2017: Sachin Tendulkar picks up stake in Bengaluru Blasters franchise India.com . 2024-06-08 . www.india.com . en.
  11. Web site: Banerjee . Sudeshna . January 2018 . PBL 2018: Carolina Marin praises Satwiksairaj Rankireddy after Hyderabad Hunters’ title win . SportsKeeda.
  12. Web site: Roy . Avishek . January 2019 . Premier Badminton League: Ex-players Bhat, Reddy live dream through Bengaluru Raptors . Hindustan Times.
  13. Web site: Team Squad . 2020-01-23 . Premier Badminton League . en.