Team India outclass Brazil, move closer to Kho Kho World Cup 2025 knockouts

ANI January 15, 2025 157 views

Team India just delivered an incredible performance at the Kho Kho World Cup, beating Brazil in a nail-biting match at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium. The game was a rollercoaster of excitement, with both teams showing incredible skill and determination. India's strategic gameplay, led by players like Rokeson Singh and Aditya Ganpule, ultimately secured their impressive 64-34 victory. This win brings them one step closer to the tournament's knockout stages, proving why they're considered top contenders.

"Turn 2 was very impressive for the Men in Blue" - Kho Kho World Cup 2025 Match Report
New Delhi, January 14: In a thrilling display of strategic prowess, Team India secured a 64-34 victory over Brazil on Tuesday night at the Kho Kho World Cup 2025.

Key Points

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India's spectacular performance showcased exceptional strategic gameplay

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Rokeson Singh and Aditya Ganpule led crucial attacking turns

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Brazil fought back impressively in Turn 3 with strong player performances

The match, which kept spectators on the edge of their seats at the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium, showcased exceptional skill from both sides, with India ultimately proving their mettle in a spectacular finish to Day 2 of the tournament, as a release from the Kho Kho World Cup 2025 stated.

Brazil started well while attacking against India, getting 16 points to their name, but Team India came back very well. They earned two points during a Dream Run that kept the Brazilians on their toes, giving the team a good platform to kickstart the match in Turn 2.

Turn 2 was very impressive for the Men in Blue, as they upped the ante while attacking against the Brazilians. Rokeson Singh, Pabani Sabar and Aditya Ganpule were the main aggressors for India, as they led the team to an impressive 36 points at the end of Turn 2. But just when it looked like they were running away with the same, Brazil fought back in Turn 3.

Brazil piled the pressure on India in Turn 3, led by the likes of Mauro Pinto, Joel Rodrigues and especially Matheus Costa, who scored six touchpoints. The side worked hard and eventually fought their way back, scoring an impressive 34 points in reply to India's 38, setting up an extremely exciting final seven minutes of the match.

As expected, India bounced back very well in Turn 4, led by Aditya Ganpule and skipper Pratik Waikar. Rokeson Singh also scored four points via Sky Dives and Mehul got two touchpoints, as the host team went on to secure an impressive -point win to close out day 2 of the Kho Kho World Cup 2025.

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