Pakistan Green defeats India in Int'l Kabaddi Taakra

Pakistan Green defeats India in Int'l Kabaddi Taakra

LAHORE: Punjab Sports Minister Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti said Punjab govt would make maximum efforts for the
promotion of sports particularly kabaddi in the province.

"We will hold more such international sports events in future". Pakistan Green kabaddi team defeated India by 40-29 to clinch the title of International Kabaddi Taakra at Punjab Stadium.
The third place went to Pakistan White team which toppled Iran by a margin of 31-24. Musharraf Janjua and Jaabar Kamboh were adjudged best stopper and raider of main final match respectively.

In the 3rd/4th place clash, the honours of best stopper and raider were grabbed by Nafees Gujjar and Irfan Mana
respectively. Rs. 16 lakh cash prizes were given to participating teams.

Senior Punjab Minister Abdul Aleem Khan, Punjab Sports Minister Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti, Minister of Punjab for Industries, Commerce and Investment Mian Aslam Iqbal, PKF President Shafay Hussain, Secretary Sports Punjab Nadeem Mehboob, Director General Sports Punjab Nadeem Sarwar and DG Iran Consulate Ali Akbar Rezai were the guests of honour on the final day.

Punjab Sports Minister Rai Taimoor Khan Bhatti, PKF President Shafay Hussain and Director General Sports Punjab Nadeem Sarwar distributed prizes among the leading performers of the tournament.
POA General Secretary Khalid Mehmood, PKF Rana Sarwar, Director Sports Hafeez Bhatti, PBF General Secretary Wajid Ali Ch, Deputy Directors Tariq Wattoo, Shahid Nizami, Tournament Director Shahid Faqeer Virk, Guinness World Record Holder M Muneer, folk singer Akram Rahi were also present in the stadium.

Pakistan Green team showed great kabaddi skills and dominated the proceedings right from the beginning. Indian players also exhibited good performance but they could not score enough points to win the game.
Indian skipper Partap Singh and his players Harjeet Singh, Sandeep Singh, Kuldeep Singh, Naresh and Mikki showed good form for their team.

Thousands of kabaddi fans were there in the stadium to cheer the participating teams. Traditional dances of all four
provinces were also presented on this occasion.Top folk singer Akram Rahi and other performers attracted the audience through their lively performances.

Players of all the teams took round of stadium on 'Bhaggis'. National anthems of Pakistan, Iran and Indian teams were also presented at the stadium.

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