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India beat Iran 33-21 to reach Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 final after unbeaten campaign

India beat Iran 33-21 to reach Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 final after unbeaten campaign

India marched into the final of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 with a 33-21 win over Iran in the semifinals in Dhaka on Saturday, maintaining their unbeaten run in the tournament. The defending champions delivered a well-rounded performance marked by strong defensive coordination and a versatile raiding unit that proved difficult for Iran to contain. India’s journey to the knockout stage had already underlined their dominance. The team opened their title defence with a commanding 65-20 victory over Thailand, setting the tone for a flawless group phase. They went on to beat Bangladesh, Germany (63-22) and Uganda (51-16), finishing the league stage with four wins from four matches and the highest point difference in the competition. Throughout the group matches, India showcased depth and balance across departments. Multiple raiders contributed consistently, making the attack unpredictable and enabling the team to adapt to varying opposition strategies. The defensive unit, led by an organised cover and corner combination, maintained control across matches and repeatedly forced all-outs. In the semifinal against Iran, India applied pressure early through …

India beat Iran 33-21 to reach Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 final after unbeaten campaign

India completes league stage with 4/4 wins to enter Women’s Kabaddi World Cup semifinals

India marched into the semifinals of the 2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup with a flawless league-stage record, defeating Bangladesh 51-16 in their final Group A match to extend their unbeaten run to four wins from four. The defending champions maintained complete control across all fixtures and will now play their semifinal on November 23 at the Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium in Dhaka. India had already sealed qualification after their 63-22 victory over Germany on Wednesday, a match that capped a dominant opening run that included earlier wins over Thailand (65-20) and Uganda (72-15). Their latest win against hosts Bangladesh reinforced their position as the tournament’s most consistent and clinical side. With this result, India finished the group stage with a perfect 12 points and the highest point difference in the competition. The second edition of the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup features 11 teams split across two groups, with the top two advancing to the semifinals. This is the first time the event is being held outside India, adding significance to the team’s title defence. Coached …