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The Junior Indian Kabaddi team asserted their dominance in the second edition of the Junior World Kabaddi Championship by securing the gold medal on the final day of the tournament. The Indian team defeated the host and defending champion Iran with a scoreline of 41-33 in an action-packed summit clash held in Urmia, Iran.
The tournament lasted for five days and showcased some amazing Kabaddi skills from teams representing various countries. The Indian team proved to be the strongest among all and won all their matches convincingly. In the semifinal, the Indian team defeated arch-rival Pakistan with a scoreline of 75-29, while Iran won 60-37 over Nepal to reach the finals.
In the final match, the Indian team played exceptionally well and dominated the match from the start. The Indian team’s raiders and defenders both played their roles to perfection and kept Iran at bay throughout the match. India’s star raider and captain Vishal Sharma led the team from the front and scored crucial points for the team. Vishal’s performance in the tournament was exceptional, and he was named the player of the tournament.
The Indian team’s victory in the Junior World Kabaddi Championship is a testament to the country’s love for Kabaddi and the growing popularity of the sport. Kabaddi, which originated in India, has been gaining popularity in various countries, and this tournament is a step towards promoting the sport worldwide.
The tournament also provided a platform for young Kabaddi players to showcase their skills and gain international exposure. It was a great opportunity for the players to learn from each other and enhance their game.
The bronze medal was won by Nepal and Pakistan, who lost in the semifinals. Both teams played well throughout the tournament and showed great sportsmanship.
In conclusion, the Indian team’s victory in the Junior World Kabaddi Championship is a moment of pride for the country. The team played exceptionally well and proved that they are the best in the world of Kabaddi. The tournament provided a great platform for young Kabaddi players to showcase their skills and enhance their game. It is hoped that such tournaments will continue to be held in the future to promote the sport of Kabaddi worldwide.