Railways Crowned National Kabaddi Champs After Dominating Maharashtra Final

Indian Railways emerged victorious at the 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Championship in Vadodara, defeating Maharashtra in a decisive 49-31 final. The team, led by Pro Kabaddi League star Sunil Kumar, showcased a strong all-round performance with Pankaj Mohite leading the raiders. Maharashtra, despite efforts from players like Aslam Inamdar, could not match Railways' intensity throughout the contest. The tournament featured 29 teams competing over four days, with Railways overcoming Chandigarh in a tie-breaker semifinal to reach the final.

Key Points: Indian Railways Win 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Championship

  • Railways beat Maharashtra 49-31 in final
  • Sunil Kumar leads most successful PKL captain to title
  • Pankaj Mohite top-scored with 12 raid points
  • Bhavani Rajput topped tournament raiding with 58 points
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Indian Railways crowned 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Champions after beating Maharashtra by 18 points

Indian Railways defeat Maharashtra 49-31 to claim the national kabaddi title. Sunil Kumar leads the team to victory in Vadodara.

"Railways pulled away decisively to seal the championship by an 18-point margin. - Report"

Vadodara, February 28

Indian Railways secured the 72nd Senior Men's National Kabaddi Championship 2026 trophy at the Sama Indoor Stadium, Vadodara, after beating Maharashtra 49-31 in the final.

Railways led by Sunil Kumar, the most successful PKL captain, prevailed over 29 teams divided into 8 pools, who played across 54 matches over the last four days, according to a release.

On their road to the final, the Railways beat the likes of Chandigarh and Karnataka before claiming their final victory over a strong Maharashtra side led by Aslam Inamdar, one of the top players in the Pro Kabaddi League.

The concluding day of the tournament featured four teams in action, starting off with two semifinal games played between Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra, and Indian Railways and Chandigarh, respectively.

After beating their respective opponents in the semifinals, Railways and Maharashtra advanced to the finals, which were dominated by the former with a strong all-round performance. Pankaj Mohite led the raiding unit with 12 raid points, while Ashu Malik, who also led Dabang Delhi K.C. to victory in PKL 12, contributed eight points.

Railways' defence complemented the raiders effectively, finishing with 14 tackle points and applying sustained pressure on Maharashtra throughout the contest. Despite efforts from Shivam Patare and Aslam Inamdar, Maharashtra struggled to match Railways' intensity as the latter pulled away decisively to seal the championship by an 18-point margin.

In the first semifinals earlier, Maharashtra registered a convincing 49-36 win over Uttar Pradesh. The team maintained control through most of the contest, with Aditya Shinde leading the raiding unit by scoring 12 raid points. Aslam Inamdar and Shivam Patare also complemented Aditya's efforts by scoring 11 and 8 points respectively.

Along with the raiding unit, Maharashtra's defence played a key role in the outcome, finishing with 14 tackle points compared to Uttar Pradesh's eight, who were visibly struggling.

The second semifinal between Indian Railways and Chandigarh ended in a 38-38 tie, with the former progressing to the final after registering a 7-4 victory in the tie-breaker. Ashu Malik was the top performer for the Railways with 10 points, while Narender Kandola added another 10 points.

Chandigarh stayed in the contest through strong raiding efforts from Pawan Sehrawat, who scored 12 points, and Rakesh Singroha, who contributed seven points.

Bhavani Rajput, who played for Goa, ended the raiding standings on top, with a total of 58 raid points, secured in 81 raids. Meanwhile, Shubham Shinde, who is a part of the champions team, secured the most number of tackle points--27.

- ANI

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Priya S
Congratulations to the champions! But I have to say, the semifinal tie-breaker rule feels a bit unfair to Chandigarh. A 38-38 tie shows they were equally matched, and then it's decided by just 3 extra minutes? The format needs a relook.
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Vikram M
Pankaj Mohite with 12 raid points in the final! And Shubham Shinde with 27 tackles overall - the man is a wall. Railways' defence was the real difference maker. Maharashtra put up a good fight though. Great tournament!
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Sarah B
As an expat following kabaddi, it's amazing to see the depth of talent. Bhavani Rajput topping the raid charts for Goa, even though his team didn't win, shows individual brilliance is everywhere. The sport is growing so fast!
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Rohit P
Railways team is always strong because they get players from all over India. It's like a mini-Indian team. Maharashtra's Aslam Inamdar was brilliant too. Tough luck for them in the final. Next time, Inshallah! 🤝
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Nikhil C
Vadodara hosted it well! Sama Stadium is a great venue. More national championships should be held in tier-2 cities to promote the sport in the heartland. Jai Kabaddi! 🙏

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