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Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 Day 2: Defending Champions India Dominate, Zanzibar Make History

Reetam Bodhak by Reetam Bodhak
November 19, 2025
in Kabaddi, Sports
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The Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 is heating up, and Day 2 delivered exhilarating performances as defending champions India stamped their authority with a crushing victory. From historic firsts to dominant displays, the tournament is proving why kabaddi remains one of Asia’s most thrilling sports.

Table of Contents

  • Kabaddi World Cup Day 2 Match Results at a Glance
  • India’s Commanding Start
  • Zanzibar Creates History
  • Bangladesh and Iran Continue Dominance
  • What’s Next for Team India?
  • Tournament Context
  • FAQs
    • Q: When and where was the first Women’s Kabaddi World Cup held?
    • Q: How does the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 qualification format work?

Kabaddi World Cup Day 2 Match Results at a Glance

MatchTeamsScoreHighlight
Match 1India vs Thailand65-20Sanju Devi’s Super 10 (14 raid points)
Match 2Zanzibar vs Poland79-10Zanzibar’s first-ever World Cup win
Match 3Bangladesh vs Germany57-27Hosts continue unbeaten run
Match 4Iran vs Kenya42-10Iran secure second consecutive victory

Source: International Kabaddi Federation

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India’s Commanding Start

The Indian Women’s Kabaddi Team wasted no time announcing their title defense intentions. Within minutes of their opening match against Thailand, they inflicted an early all-out that shattered their opponents’ confidence. Thailand never recovered from the psychological blow.

Chhattisgarh’s Sanju Devi emerged as the star performer, delivering a scintillating Super 10 with 14 raid points. India’s raiders and defenders worked in perfect harmony, maintaining relentless pressure throughout the 65-20 demolition. The defending champions, who lifted the inaugural trophy in 2012 by defeating Iran 25-19 in Patna, sent a clear message to their rivals.

For more on India’s kabaddi legacy and tournament coverage, explore our comprehensive guides.

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Zanzibar Creates History

The day’s most emotional moment belonged to Zanzibar, who recorded their maiden World Cup victory with a stunning 79-10 triumph over Poland. The historic win showcased the growing global reach of kabaddi and the determination of emerging nations to compete at the highest level.

Bangladesh and Iran Continue Dominance

Host nation Bangladesh thrilled their home crowd with a commanding 57-27 victory over Germany, maintaining their perfect tournament record. Meanwhile, Iran demonstrated why they’re perennial contenders with a clinical 42-10 win against Kenya, securing their second consecutive victory.

What’s Next for Team India?

India’s campaign intensifies as they prepare for three crucial group-stage encounters:

  • November 19: vs Bangladesh (Hosts) – A blockbuster clash between two unbeaten sides
  • November 20: vs Germany
  • November 21: vs Uganda

The top two teams from each group advance to the semi-finals. With their explosive start and championship pedigree, India appears well-positioned to secure qualification. However, the Bangladesh match will test their mettle against passionate home support.

Stay updated with live kabaddi scores and match analysis at TechnoSports throughout the tournament.

Tournament Context

Following Day 1’s impressive Asian dominance – where Bangladesh, Iran, Nepal, and Chinese Taipei secured convincing wins – the tournament pattern continues. Asian powerhouses are flexing their kabaddi supremacy, though the emergence of teams like Zanzibar hints at exciting future developments for the sport globally.

FAQs

Q: When and where was the first Women’s Kabaddi World Cup held?

The inaugural Women’s Kabaddi World Cup took place in 2012 at the Patliputra Sports Complex in Patna, India. India defeated Iran 25-19 in the final to become the first-ever champions, a title they’re now defending in 2025.

Q: How does the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025 qualification format work?

Teams compete in group stages with the top two from each group advancing to the semi-finals. India must finish in the top two of Group A to progress, making their upcoming matches against Bangladesh, Germany, and Uganda crucial for semi-final qualification.

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