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Maharashtra, Haryana, Services advance in dominant fashion at 71st Senior National Kabaddi Championships

ANI February 22, 2025 248 views

The 71st Senior National Kabaddi Championships witnessed spectacular performances from top teams in the knockout stages. Defending champions Haryana showed resilience by overcoming Tamil Nadu in a high-scoring match. Services, led by Naveen Kumar, delivered a clinical performance against Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra and Punjab also advanced convincingly, setting up exciting quarter-final encounters that promise intense kabaddi action.

"Our disciplined defense and aggressive raiding made the difference" - Naveen Kumar, Services Team Captain
Cuttack, February 22: The knockout stages of the 71st Senior National Kabaddi Championships kicked off with four compelling Round of 16 clashes at Cuttack's Jawaharlal Nehru Indoor Stadium, setting up two mouth-watering quarter-final encounters, as per a release from Senior National Kabaddi Championships.

Key Points

1

Haryana wins tough battle against Tamil Nadu 48-41

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Services crush Madhya Pradesh 57-22

3

Maharashtra defeats Odisha 43-26

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Punjab dominates Bihar 47-18

Defending champions Haryana, who were guided by star PKL players like defender Yogesh Kathuniya and raider Ashu Malik were pushed hard by Tamil Nadu in what proved to be the most competitive fixture of the day. Despite Tamil Nadu's spirited resistance, Haryana's superior raiding unit helped them secure a 48-41 victory in a high-scoring encounter.

The Naveen Kumar-led Services demonstrated why they remain one of the tournament favorites with a clinical dismantling of Madhya Pradesh. The servicemen's disciplined defense and aggressive raiding combination proved too much for Madhya Pradesh to handle, resulting in a commanding 57-22 scoreline.

Punjab, another kabaddi powerhouse, made light work of Bihar with a dominant 47-18 victory. Their experienced squad controlled the proceedings from start to finish, barely allowing Bihar any momentum throughout the match.

Host state Odisha's campaign came to an end as they fell to Maharashtra 43-26. Despite vocal home support, Maharashtra had guidance from the likes of Akash Shinde, Ajit Chouhan and Pankaj Mohite, and showed through as they steadily built their lead to secure a comfortable win.

The results have set up two intriguing quarter-final matchups. Haryana will face Services in what promises to be a tactical battle between two disciplined units, while Maharashtra will look to continue their impressive form against Punjab.

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