India national kabaddi team

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India
AssociationAmateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI)
RegionAsian Kabaddi Federation (AKF)
Head coachBhaskaran Edachery
CaptainPawan Sehrawat
Affiliation(s)International Kabaddi Federation (IKF)
WebsiteIndian Kabaddi Federation

The India men's national kabaddi team represents India in international men's kabaddi competitions. The team is by far the most successful national kabaddi side of any country, winning gold medals at the Asian Games in 1990 (the first year the sport was contested), 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2022, as well as winning all three Kabaddi World Cup events to date. Pawan Sehrawat is the current captain of the team since 2022.[1][2]

History[edit]

1990s[edit]

Kabaddi was contested at the Asian Games as a competitive (non-exhibition) sport for the first time in 1990. India beat Bangladesh in the gold medal match for both the 1990 Asian Games and 1994 Asian Games. India lost to Pakistan in the 1993 South Asian Games gold medal match.[3] In the 1998 Asian Games held in Bangkok, the team beat arch rivals Pakistan for the gold medal.[4][5]

2000s[edit]

India beat Bangladesh in the gold medal match of the 2002 Asian Games, held in Busan.[6]

India won the inaugural Kabaddi World Cup in 2004, beating Iran by a 55–27 margin. They repeated the feat three years later, beating the Iranians 29–19.[7]

At the 2006 Asian Games, India beat Pakistan 35–23 to win their fifth gold medal at the tournament.[8]

2010s[edit]

In the 2010 and 2014 Asian Games, India continued to dominate, winning gold on both occasions.[9][10]

When the Kabaddi World Cup resumed again in 2016 after a nine-year hiatus, India beat Iran for the third final in a row by 38–29.[11]

In 2017, India won the Asian Kabaddi Championship led by raider Ajay Thakur by defeating Pakistan in the final by 36–22.[12]

India won the 2018 Dubai Kabaddi Masters tournament, beating Iran 44–26 in the final.[13][14]

At the 2018 Asian Games, India lost to South Korea 23–24 in the group stages – this was the Indian team's first ever loss in their history at the Asian Games. Despite the loss, India qualified for the semi-finals, but lost 27–18 to Iran, who went on to win the gold.[15][16]

India won the gold at the 2019 South Asian Games led by Deepak Niwas Hooda, beating Sri Lanka in the final by 51–18 with raider Naveen Kumar Goyat bagging a Super 10.[17][18]

2020s[edit]

The Indian team have not played in any tournaments for a long time since December 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In 2023, India won the Asian Kabaddi Championship by defeating Iran in the final by 42–32.[19]

Results and fixtures[edit]

2023[edit]

Asian Games

3 October 2023
08:30
India  55–18  Bangladesh
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China
4 October 2023
08:30
India  63–26  Thailand
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China
5 October 2023
10:35
India  50–27  Chinese Taipei
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China
5 October 2023
16:10
Japan  30–56  India
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China
6 October 2023
15:00
India  61–14  Pakistan
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China
7 October 2023
15:00
India  33–29  Iran
Guali Cultural & Sports Centre, Xiaoshan, China

Tournament history[edit]

Standard kabaddi[edit]

World Cup[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
India 2004 Champions 5 5 0 0
India 2007 Champions 6 6 0 0
India 2016 Champions 7 6 0 1
England 2025 TBD
Total 3/3 18 17 0 1

Asian Games[edit]

Year Rank M W D L PF PA PD
China 1990 Champions 5 5 0 0 234 84 +150
Japan 1994 Champions 4 4 0 0 227 78 +149
Thailand 1998 Champions 6 6 0 0 295 119 +176
South Korea 2002 Champions 5 5 0 0 224 84 +140
Qatar 2006 Champions 5 5 0 0 188 106 +82
China 2010 Champions 4 4 0 0 166 80 +86
South Korea 2014 Champions 5 5 0 0 182 103 +79
Indonesia 2018 Third place 5 3 0 2 184 130 +54
China 2022 Champions 6 6 0 0 318 144 +174
Total 9/9 45 43 0 2 2018 928 +1090

Asian Kabaddi Championship[edit]

Asian Kabaddi Championship
Year Host country Position
1980 India India Gold
1988
2000 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka
2001 Thailand Thailand
2002 Malaysia Malaysia
2003 GS
2005 Iran Iran Gold
2017
2023 South Korea South Korea

South Asian Games[edit]

South Asian Games
Year Host city Position
1985 Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Gold
1987 India Kolkata, India Gold
1989 Pakistan Islamabad, Pakistan Gold
1993 Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Silver
1995 India Madras, India Gold
1999 Nepal Kathmandu, Nepal Gold
2004 Pakistan Islamabad, Pakistan Gold
2006 Sri Lanka Colombo, Sri Lanka Gold
2010 Bangladesh Dhaka, Bangladesh Gold
2016 India Guwahati & Shillong, India Gold
2019 Nepal Kathmandu, Pokhara & Janakpur, Nepal Gold

Dubai Kabaddi Masters[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
United Arab Emirates 2018 Champions 6 6 0 0
Total 1/1 6 6 0 0

Beach kabaddi[edit]

Asian Beach Games[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
Indonesia 2008 Champions 6 5 1 0
Oman 2010 Champions 6 6 0 0
China 2012 Third place 3 1 0 2
Thailand 2014 Third place 4 2 0 2
Vietnam 2016 Runners-up 4 2 1 1
Total 5/5 23 16 2 5

South Asian Beach Games[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
Sri Lanka 2011 Runners-up 4 2 0 2
Total 1/1 4 2 0 2

Indoor kabaddi[edit]

Asian Indoor and Martial Arts Games[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
Macau 2007 Champions 7 7 0 0
Vietnam 2009 Champions 5 5 0 0
South Korea 2013 Participated as Independent Olympic Athletes (IOA)
Total 2/3 12 12 0 0

Circle kabaddi[edit]

Circle World Cup[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
India 2010 Champions 6 6 0 0
India 2011 Champions 8 8 0 0
India 2012 Champions 5 5 0 0
India 2013 Champions 6 6 0 0
India 2014 Champions 6 6 0 0
India 2016 Champions 7 7 0 0
Pakistan 2020 Runners-up 6 5 0 1
Total 7/7 44 43 0 1

Circle Asian Cup[edit]

Year Rank Pld W D L
India 2011 Champions 5 5 0 0
India 2012 Runners-up 5 4 0 1
India 2016 Runners-up 5 4 0 1
Total 3/3 15 13 0 2

Honours[edit]

World[edit]

Asia[edit]

South Asia[edit]

  • South Asian Games:
    • Gold Medal (10): 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2010, 2016, 2019
    • Silver Medal (1): 1993

Current squad[edit]

Name
Nitesh Kumar
Parvesh Bhainswal
Sachin Tanwar
Surjeet Singh Narwal
Vishal Bhardwaj
Arjun Deshwal
Aslam Inamdar
Naveen Kumar
Pawan Sehrawat (C)
Sunil Kumar
Nitin Rawal
Akash Shinde

Players[edit]

Captains[edit]

List of Indian Kabbadi captains

Notable players[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "India Kabaddi Team". Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  2. ^ "IndianKabadii.org". Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  3. ^ "5 instances when India lost a Kabaddi match". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  4. ^ "History Of Kabaddi". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  5. ^ "Did you know India won gold in kabaddi in Asian Games since 1990, and all World Cups?". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  6. ^ "India historically dominate kabaddi in Asian Games; Iran defending champions ahead of 2022 Hangzhou Games". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  7. ^ "India men's kabaddi team: Full list of major trophies won by national side". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  8. ^ "Gameplay Kabaddi at the Asian Games 2006". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  9. ^ "Asian Games: India beat Iran to win record 6th kabaddi gold". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  10. ^ "Kabaddi at Asian Games: Indian men and women rule the roost". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  11. ^ "Favourites India win 2016 Kabaddi World Cup, defeat Iran 38-28 in the final". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  12. ^ "India thump Pakistan, South Korea to win Asian Kabaddi Championship 2017 titles". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  13. ^ "India reign supreme in Kabaddi Masters Dubai 2018, clinch title with easy win over Iran". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  14. ^ "Kabaddi Masters Dubai 2018: India humble Kenya 48-19, win second consecutive match". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Asian Games 2018: India kabaddi team suffer shock defeat to South Korea". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  16. ^ "Asian Games 2018: losing to Iran, India fail to reach men's kabaddi final for first time". The Hindu. Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  17. ^ "Naveen Kumar's Super 10 helps India bag 10th kabaddi gold at South Asian Games". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  18. ^ "India continue fine form at South Asian Games". Retrieved 7 February 2023.
  19. ^ "Asian Kabaddi Championship 2023: India beat Iran in final to win title".

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