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Kabaddi WC: India, Scotland Battle to Intense 64-64 Draw

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In the Kabaddi World Cup, defending champions Indian men’s team were held to a dramatic 64-64 draw by a spirited Scotland side in a nail-biting contest at Wolverhampton in England last night. India started strong, quickly taking a 7-4 lead within the first few minutes and inflicted an early all-out on Scotland, surging to a 12-8 advantage.

Despite India’s efforts, Scotland maintained pressure, establishing a four-point lead at 53-48. India fought back courageously, eventually taking a slender 62-61 lead in the dying minutes. However, Scotland’s defence held firm, securing a crucial super tackle to regain their advantage.

With both teams refusing to back down, the match concluded in a thrilling 64-64 draw.

The Indians will next face Hong Hong China, while the Scotts take on Italy on 19th March.

In the women’s category, the Indian Women’s Team began its campaign on a positive note, defeating Wales, 89-18 in their opening Group D clash. In a Group E clash in the women’s category, England beat Hungary, 85-15.

India entered the tournament as the defending champion in both the Men’s and Women’s sections.

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