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Home/Sports/PVL 2025 Season 4 (Final): Bengaluru Torpedoes Capture Season 4 Title with a Dominant Victory Against Mumbai Meteors in the Final
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PVL 2025 Season 4 (Final): Bengaluru Torpedoes Capture Season 4 Title with a Dominant Victory Against Mumbai Meteors in the Final

Bengaluru Torpedoes dominated the Prime Volleyball League final in Hyderabad, defeating Mumbai Meteors to claim the Season 4 championship and multiple season awards.

TBT Online Desk
October 27, 2025 3 Min Read

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], October 27: Bengaluru Torpedoes clinched the RR Kabel Prime Volleyball League powered by Scapia title at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, Hyderabad, on Sunday, with a commanding victory over the Mumbai Meteors — 15-13, 16-4, 15-13 — in the grand finale.

Both sides began on a cautious note, testing each other from the middle zone. Petter Alstad Ostvik’s block on Joel Benjamin gave Mumbai an early spark, but Bengaluru quickly retaliated as Jishnu produced a sharp block on Shubham Chaudhary. Sethu’s powerful serves applied relentless pressure, earning Bengaluru an early advantage and forcing Mumbai into a super point situation.

While the Meteors managed to keep pace in the first set, Bengaluru skipper and setter Matt West’s tactical brilliance and precision passing ultimately helped the Torpedoes edge ahead.

The second set saw Sethu open with a thunderous super serve, setting the tone for Bengaluru’s dominance. A series of unforced errors from Mumbai widened the gap, despite Om Lad Vasant’s energetic playmaking. However, attackers Shubham and captain Amit Gulia faltered at key moments, overhitting crucial shots. Joel Benjamin’s consistent attacking rhythm proved too much for Mumbai, as his blistering super serve sealed the second set and strengthened Bengaluru’s grip on the final.

In the third set, Jalen Penrose joined the assault with thunderous spikes as Bengaluru maintained their dominance. Mumbai tried to fight back, with Shubham leading their counterattacks. Coach David Lee’s bold super point call proved spot-on when Penrose landed a perfect winner. Although the Meteors managed a super point of their own, Bengaluru held their composure till the end. A service error from Nikhil sealed the match and the championship for the Torpedoes, completing a clinical straight-sets victory.

The champions Bengaluru Torpedoes, who lifted the Season 4 Trophy, also received an award cheque of ₹40 lakhs, while the runners-up, Mumbai Meteors, took home ₹30 lakhs.

RR Kabel presented the Player of the Match in the final to Jishnu PV of Bengaluru Torpedoes, whose crucial defensive interventions and blocking strength kept the opposition at bay during key moments.

The Scapia Game Changer of the Match was Sethu, also from Bengaluru, whose aggressive serves and smart play shifted the momentum decisively in favour of the champions.

Season Awards and Honours

NTPC presented the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) of the season to Joel Benjamin of Bengaluru Torpedoes, who played a pivotal role in the team’s dominance throughout the league. His attacking prowess and consistent performances made him the standout performer of the tournament. He was handed over the Trophy of MVP with a cheque of ₹2.00 lakhs.

Om Lad Vasant of Mumbai Meteors was adjudged the Amul Cool Emerging Player of the Season Award for his impressive skills as a setter and leadership on the court. He was also recognised as the Best Setter of the Season Award by Eeken by Paragon, reflecting his crucial contribution to the Mumbai squad’s success in reaching the finals.

The Bank of Baroda Best Server of the Season Award went to Sethu of Bengaluru Torpedoes, whose powerful and precise serves consistently put opponents under pressure.

Prabhakaran from Ahmedabad Defenders earned the title of Best Libero of the Season Award by Net Enrich for his exceptional defensive reflexes and game-reading abilities.

Prince from Goa Guardians was named the New India Assurance Best Blocker of the Season Award for his towering presence and ability to disrupt attacking formations.

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The RR Kabel Best Attacker of the Season Award once again went to Joel Benjamin of Bengaluru Torpedoes, who dominated at the net with relentless precision and power.

Mathias Loftesnes of Mumbai Meteors received the Impact Player of the Season Award for his match-turning performances and all-around contribution.

The Best Coach of the Season Award went to David Lee of Bengaluru Torpedoes, presented by Indian National Volleyball Team Coach Dragan Mihailović. David Lee’s strategic acumen and team management guided his side to the championship.

The Most Valuable Player of Season 4 (MVP) received ₹2 lakh along with a trophy, while each of the other category season winners received ₹1 lakh along with their respective trophies.

Bengaluru Torpedoes’ emphatic performance throughout the season, culminating in a commanding display in the final, firmly established them as the deserving champions of PVL Season 4.

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