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Telangana women go down to Rajasthan 21-44 in 72nd National Kabaddi Championship

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Hosts Telangana suffered a 21-44 loss to Rajasthan on the opening day of the 72nd Women’s Senior National Kabaddi Championship at the Balayogi Stadium. The four-day competition started on January 27 and will go on till January 30.

Coming close on the heels of India’s Women’s Kabaddi World Cup triumph, the championship sees several members of the world champion squad now facing off against each other while representing their respective states and institutional teams.

Eight matches were played on Day 1 across Pools A to H, with Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu and Chhattisgarh registering victories in their respective opening fixtures.

In Pool A, Delhi secured a 61–14 win against Jammu & Kashmir, while Pool B saw Himachal Pradesh begin their campaign with a 49–24 victory over Assam. Rajasthan registered a 44–21 win against hosts Telangana in Pool C, and Haryana followed with a strong showing to defeat Jharkhand 62–16 in Pool D.

Pool F witnessed Tamil Nadu claiming a 57–26 victory over Uttarakhand, while Pool G saw Chandigarh record a 72–19 win against West Bengal. In Pool E, Chhattisgarh edged Kerala 43–36 in the closest contest of the day, before Karnataka closed out Day 1 with the biggest scoreline so far, defeating Manipur 100–8 in Pool H.

Several players stood out with notable individual performances on the opening day. Karnataka’s Hamshitha GM and Harshitha M led the scoring for their side with 15 and 14 raid points respectively. Tamil Nadu raider Karthika R was the top scorer of the day with 18 raid points, while Chhattisgarh’s Chhaya contributed 16 raid points in her team’s win.

Himachal Pradesh’s Pushpa (13 raid points) and Haryana’s Raj Rani (11 raid points) were among the other players to record Super 10s on Day 1, highlighting the depth of attacking performances across teams.

The championship features 378 players representing 28 teams, including state associations and institutional units. With several members of the Indian women’s kabaddi team that won the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in November 2025 participating, the tournament is expected to play an important role in assessing combinations ahead of the Asian Games scheduled to be held in Japan later this year.

Results: Pool A: Delhi beat Jammu & Kashmir 61–14.

Pool B: Himachal Pradesh beat Assam 49–24

Pool C: Rajasthan beat Telangana 44–21

Pool D: Haryana beat Jharkhand 62–16

Pool E: Chhattisgarh beat Kerala 43–36

Pool F: Tamil Nadu beat Uttarakhand 57–26

Pool G: Chandigarh beat West Bengal 72–19

Pool H: Karnataka beat Manipur 100–8.

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