India Women's Kabaddi Team Retains World Cup Title in Thrilling Fashion
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The Indian women's kabaddi team made history by winning their second consecutive World Cup title in Dhaka, Bangladesh. They defeated Chinese Taipei 35-28 in the final, solidifying their dominance in the sport. The team's impressive performance has earned them widespread recognition, with Haryana Steelers head coach Manpreet Singh praising their 'outstanding' teamwork and 'belief'. As a former India player, Singh emphasized how difficult it is to reach this level, making the team's achievement all the more remarkable. Throughout the tournament, India showcased their strength, winning all their group matches and defeating Iran 33-21 in the semi-finals. Chinese Taipei also had an unbeaten run in their group before beating hosts Bangladesh 25-18 in the semi-final. Puneri Paltan head coach Ajay Thakur hailed the team's achievement as a 'proud moment for India', citing the sport's growing global appeal. With 11 countries participating in the tournament, women's kabaddi is rapidly gaining popularity worldwide. As the sport continues to progress, fans and players alike are optimistic about its future, with the momentum from this World Cup win expected to propel it to new heights.