India, 8 January 2026 — The Indian men's kabaddi team secured a decisive victory against Iran in the semifinals of the Asian Kabaddi Championship, held on Monday in Busan, South Korea. The match ended with a scoreline of 40-28, showcasing India's dominance in the sport and setting up a final showdown with South Korea.
This victory marks an important milestone for the Indian team, as they aim to reclaim the title they last won in 2017. The team's performance was characterized by strategic raids and strong defense, with captain Pardeep Narwal leading from the front with his remarkable raiding skills.
Iran, known for their robust playstyle and tactical prowess, were considered formidable opponents. However, India managed to control the game from the onset, using a combination of agility and tactical acumen to outmaneuver their rivals.
The match was held at the Sajik Indoor Gymnasium, a venue known for hosting major international sporting events. The Indian team's victory was witnessed by a sizable contingent of fans, who traveled to support their national heroes.
The final against South Korea is set to take place on Wednesday. South Korea, the host nation, has shown remarkable form throughout the tournament, making the upcoming final a much-anticipated clash in the kabaddi community.
India's continued success in kabaddi underscores the country's strong tradition in the sport, which is also a part of the Asian Games. The team's focus will now be on fine-tuning their strategies to counter the host nation's strengths in the final.
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