India Clinches Women’s Kabaddi World Cup Title Again
India captured the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 in Dhaka with a composed 35–28 victory over Chinese Taipei, securing back-to-back championships. The team displayed discipline and sharp execution throughout the tournament, finishing with their strongest performance in the final.
Clinical Display in the Summit Clash
India opened the match with a tight defensive formation and calculated raids, taking a narrow lead at half-time. After the break, the side increased its attacking intensity, preventing Chinese Taipei from staging any recovery. Their consistency across phases ensured complete control until the final whistle.
Leadership and Key Contributors
Captain Ritu Negi and vice-captain Pushpa Rana steered the team with tactical clarity and steady on-court decision-making. Pushpa’s swift raids and firm defensive presence added balance, while Ritu managed momentum effectively. Supporting them were Champa Thakur, Bhawna Thakur and Sakshi Sharma, whose all-round contributions strengthened Indian rotations across matches.
Strong Coaching and Tournament Momentum
The squad benefitted from the structured guidance of head coach Tejaswi and assistant coach Priyanka. Their strategies were evident in earlier rounds, especially in the semifinal against Iran, where India dominated early, enforced all-outs and maintained pressure with disciplined defensive blocks.
Exam Oriented Facts
- India won the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 with a 35–28 victory in the final.
- This is India’s second consecutive Women’s Kabaddi World Cup title.
- Ritu Negi captained the team; Pushpa Rana served as vice-captain.
- The final took place in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Reinforcing India’s Global Dominance
The title strengthens India’s longstanding supremacy in women’s kabaddi, marking another successful chapter in the sport’s international landscape. With collective discipline, tactical depth and rising talent, the team continues to set the benchmark for excellence in global kabaddi competitions.