Indian Railways clinches 69th Senior National Kabaddi Championship title
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Pawan Sehrawat topped the scoring chart in the final match.
Indian Railways beat Maharashtra to clinch the 69th Senior National Kabaddi Championship 2022 – MENS in Charkhi Dadri, Haryana on Friday. The final ended 38-21 in favour of the star-studded Indian Railways squad. VIVO Pro Kabaddi star Pawan Kumar Sehrawat was the top scorer of the final with 9 points with an exhilarating performance for Indian Railways.
The first Semi-Final between Haryana and Maharashtra was an exciting match, from which Maharashtra progressed to the final as they beat Haryana, 33-27. VIVO Pro Kabaddi star raider Akash Shinde was the top scorer of the tie with 12 points as his performance proved crucial for Maharashtra.
Indian Railways outplayed Goa comfortably in the second Semi-Final, 43-20, on their way to the final to face Maharashtra. VIVO Pro Kabaddi and Bengaluru Bulls star Pawan Kumar Sehrawat was the top scorer of the match with 14 points as he guided Indian Railways to victory.
Earlier today, Indian Railways defeated Tamil Nadu 44-26 in the first quarterfinal of the tournament. Vikash Kandola, who was the captain of Haryana Steelers in the last VIVO Pro Kabaddi season, was the top scorer of the match with 11 points.
VIVO Pro Kabaddi player Surender Gill's 15-point show helped Goa edge past Uttar Pradesh 41-38 in a thrilling quarterfinal.
In the third quarterfinal, Haryana outplayed Services 48-28, courtesy of Vivo Pro Kabaddi star Mohit Goyat's 13-point haul.
In the fourth quarterfinal, Maharashtra beat Chandigarh comfortably, 39-21 to seal their place in the last-four of the competition. VIVO Pro Kabaddi stars Akash Shinde (10 points) and Aslam Imandar (10 points) combined to score a total of 20 points in the match.
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