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Indian Women successfully defend their Kabaddi World Cup crown (X)
Overview
- The Indian Women's team beat Chinese Taipei 35-28 in the final to complete an unbeaten campaign in the Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025
- In the semifinal, India had claimed an one-sided 33-21 win over Iran
- In its group stage matches, the Indian Women's team beat Thailand, Bangladesh, Germany, and Uganda by handsome margins to establish their dominance
The Indian Women's team beat Chinese Taipei 35-28 in the final to complete an unbeaten campaign in the Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025. In the semifinal, India had claimed an one-sided 33-21 win over Iran. In its group stage matches, the Indian Women's team beat Thailand, Bangladesh, Germany, and Uganda by handsome margins to establish their dominance.
The final was the only match in which the Indian Women were challenged slightly. Despite that, the defending champions won by 35-28 in the end, with a points difference of 7. All of India's other matches had a points difference of over 10, with their group stage matches having a difference of well over 20 points.
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In the semifinal, India outclassed a good Iranian side 33-21 to make it to the final. Before doing so, the Indian Women's team had an easy way in the group stage. None of the teams in its group was able to even slightly challenge the defending champions.
The Indian Women's unbeaten Kabaddi World Cup 2025 campaign
In its first match of the tournament, India had an easy outing against Thailand, as they claimed a win of 65-20 with a huge difference of 45 points in the eventual result. Against Bangladesh, the Indian Women claimed a slightly lower margin of victory where they claimed a win of 43-18.
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Against Germany, India returned back to a huge win, as they beat the European side 63-22, with the difference in points being 41. Against Uganda, the Indian Women claimed another dominant win of 51-16 to progress to the Knockouts. In total, the Indian Women played six matches and won all of them to establish huge dominance.
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