India's Kabaddi Queens Reign Again: Dominant World Cup Defense in Dhaka

The Indian women's kabaddi team has successfully defended their World Cup title in impressive fashion. They defeated Chinese Taipei 35-28 in a thrilling final match held in Dhaka. Throughout the tournament, the team displayed complete dominance by winning all their group matches and semifinal. This victory marks India's second consecutive World Cup win, cementing their status as kabaddi powerhouses.

Key Points: Indian Women's Kabaddi Team Wins Second Straight World Cup

  • India remained unbeaten throughout the tournament with perfect group stage record
  • Team defeated Iran 33-21 in semifinals before championship victory
  • Chinese Taipei also entered final unbeaten after beating hosts Bangladesh
  • Tournament featured 11 nations showing global growth of women's kabaddi
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India women's team win second-straight Kabaddi World Cup in dominating fashion

Indian women's kabaddi team defends World Cup title with 35-28 victory over Chinese Taipei in Dhaka final, showcasing complete tournament dominance.

"The women's team has delivered a performance the whole nation can be proud of - Manpreet Singh"

Dhaka, Nov 24

The Indian women’s kabaddi team put on a strong show to win the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in Dhaka, beating Chinese Taipei 35–28 in the final. This is India’s second straight World Cup title and further proves their strength in the sport.

Haryana Steelers head coach Manpreet Singh praised the team, saying, “The women’s team has delivered a performance the whole nation can be proud of. Their belief and teamwork were outstanding. As a former Indian player, I understand just how hard it is to reach this level. Big congratulations to the players and staff.”

India was in great form throughout the tournament. They won all their group matches to reach the semifinals, where they defeated Iran 33–21 to enter the final. Chinese Taipei also had an unbeaten run in their group and beat hosts Bangladesh 25–18 in the semi-final.

Puneri Paltan head coach Ajay Thakur said, “It is a very proud moment for India as the women's team retained the World Cup trophy in Dhaka. Their dominant run to the final and then the trophy shows how much women's kabaddi has progressed in the last few years. It is also a testament to the global appeal of the sport, with Bangladesh hosting the World Cup, and I hope that this momentum continues in the years to come.”

A total of 11 countries took part in the tournament, showing how quickly women’s kabaddi is growing around the world.

A total of 11 countries took part in the tournament, showing how quickly women’s kabaddi is growing around the world.

The Indian women topped Group A standings with eight points from four wins in four matches, with hosts Bangladesh finishing second in the table with six points from three wins. Thailand, Urangda, and Germany were the other teams in Group A.

Chinese Taipei finished on top of Group B standings with 10 points from five wins from five matches. Iran came second with eight points from four wins and a defeat from five matches. Nepal, Poland, Kenya, and Zanzibar were the other teams in Group B.

The top two teams moved into the knockout rounds with India beating Iran and Chinese Taipei getting the better of hosts Bangladesh.

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- IANS

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Rohit P
Amazing performance by our girls! But I wish there was more media coverage for women's kabaddi. These athletes deserve the same recognition as cricket players get.
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Ananya R
So proud of our women warriors! They defeated Chinese Taipei in the final and remained unbeaten throughout the tournament. This shows the depth of talent in Indian kabaddi. 👏
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Michael C
As someone new to kabaddi, I'm impressed by how global this sport is becoming. 11 countries participating is great for the sport's growth. Congratulations Team India!
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Sarah B
The coaches' praise says it all - this team's belief and teamwork were outstanding. Great to see women's sports getting the recognition they deserve in India.
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Vikram M
Dominant performance from start to finish! Winning all group matches and then the final shows our girls are in a league of their own. More power to women's kabaddi! 💪

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