Railways Clinch 72nd National Kabaddi Title After Thrilling Tie-Breaker Final

The Indian Railways team emerged victorious at the 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Championship in Vadodara, defeating Maharashtra 49-31 in a decisive final. The tournament featured 54 high-intensity matches across four days with 29 competing teams, including dramatic moments like a tie-breaker between Railways and Chandigarh. Established Pro Kabaddi League stars and emerging talents showcased their skills, highlighting the strong synergy between domestic and professional circuits. The event, marked by packed stands and competitive spirit, has set a new benchmark for quality as attention turns toward future international competitions.

Key Points: Railways Win 72nd Senior National Kabaddi Championship

  • Railways beat Maharashtra 49-31 in final
  • Tournament decided by tense tie-breaker
  • PKL stars returned to state teams
  • Event sets benchmark for future
  • Focus shifts to 2026 Asian Games
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From 29 teams to one champion: Railways lift 72nd Senior National Kabaddi Championship trophy

Indian Railways lift the trophy after a dramatic tournament in Vadodara featuring 29 teams, 54 matches, and standout performances from PKL stars.

"It was a campaign built on depth, discipline and big-match temperament."

Vadodara, March 2

Four days. Fifty-four matches. Twenty-nine teams. One champion. The 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Championship in Vadodara was more than a tournament; it was a reminder of why the Nationals remain the beating heart of Indian kabaddi.

From the opening whistle at the Sama Indoor Complex to the final raid of the championship clash, the event captured the full spectrum of the sport -- power, precision and unpredictability.

Established stars from the Pro Kabaddi League returned to their state colours, hungry to prove themselves once again. Emerging talents seized their moment on the biggest domestic stage.

According to a press release from the tournament, there were big wins, Tamil Nadu's 59-point thrashing of Manipur on Day 1, Uttar Pradesh's 37-point victory over the same opponents on Day 2, and Maharashtra's strong performance in the semifinal, beating Uttar Pradesh.

There were surprises, Uttar Pradesh knocking out defending champions Services in a high-scoring match. And there was high drama, Railways and Chandigarh tied at 38-38 before the game was decided in a tense tie-breaker.

And at the end of it all stood Indian Railways, clinical and relentless.

Led by Sunil Kumar and powered by a balanced unit, Railways combined raiding efficiency with defensive steel to outlast the field and overpower Maharashtra 49-31 in the final. Pankaj Mohite's raids cut deep, Ashu Malik delivered under pressure yet again, and Shubham Shinde's tackling set the tone for a side that peaked when it mattered most. It was a campaign built on depth, discipline and big-match temperament.

But beyond the trophy lift, this edition of the Senior Nationals belonged to the wider kabaddi ecosystem.

Bhavani Rajput's 58 raid points across the tournament underlined the hunger of players from every corner of the country. Arjun Deshwal's leadership for Uttar Pradesh, Aditya Shinde's impact for Maharashtra, Pawan Sehrawat's spark for Chandigarh -- the championship showcased how seamlessly the domestic circuit and the professional league now feed into each other.

Vadodara played host to a celebration of India's indigenous sport -- packed stands, high intensity, and the unmistakable sound of defenders thundering across the mat. For four days, the Nationals once again proved why they remain the truest test of team strength and individual character.

As teams return home and the spotlight shifts to future camps with an eye on the upcoming Asian Games in Japan later in 2026, one thing is certain: the 72nd edition has set a new benchmark -- not just in results, but in quality, competitiveness and belief.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As someone new to following kabaddi, this article was fascinating. The scale of it – 29 teams! – is incredible. The tie-breaker between Railways and Chandigarh must have been nerve-wracking to watch. It's great to see a traditional sport getting this level of competitive structure.
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Vikram M
Railways winning is no surprise, they have a fantastic system. But the real story is the talent from smaller states. Bhavani Rajput with 58 points! Players like him getting a national platform is what makes our sports ecosystem strong. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
While the competition was great, I do wish there was more coverage on TV or streaming. So many of us would love to watch these matches live! The Pro Kabaddi League gets all the attention, but the heart of the sport is here, in these state vs state battles.
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Rohit P
Feeling proud as a Maharashtrian! Even though we lost the final, reaching there and beating UP in the semis is a huge achievement. Aditya Shinde was on fire. This performance gives us so much hope for the future. Well done, team! 👏
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Michael C
The seamless transition mentioned between PKL stars and state teams is key. It shows a healthy pipeline. Players like Pawan Sehrawat playing for Chandigarh keeps the tournament's quality sky-high. Great preparation for the Asian Games squad selection.

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