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Bangladesh make winning start in Women’s Kabaddi World Cup

Other Sports 2025-11-17, 10:34pm

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Dhaka, 17 Nov - Bangladesh made winning start in the 2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup beating Uganda by 42-22 points held at  Shaheed Suhrawardi Indoor Stadium in Mirpur Monday.

Bangladesh stretched the first period of play as they took a narrow 14-12 lead at the breather.

A packed gallery witnessed the match immediately after a vibrant opening ceremony. Fans filled the arena, chanting “Bangladesh! Bangladesh!” as they cheered on Rupali, Smriti and their teammates to a convincing victory.

Uganda, however, put up a commendable fight in the first half. Bangladesh looked slightly defensive in the early stages, but Smriti Akter stood out throughout the match. Primarily a defender, she played a crucial role by securing important raid points at vital moments, significantly contributing to the team’s win.

It was Uganda’s first appearance on the World Cup stage. Physically, they were stronger than the hosts, but Bangladesh had the advantage in experience and tactics. Even then, Uganda stayed well within reach in the opening half, with Bangladesh holding only a narrow 14-12 lead at the break.

After the interval, Uganda continued to remain competitive. At one stage, Smriti was the only Bangladeshi player left on the court, and the scores were level. Uganda even went ahead briefly. But in a do-or-die raid, Smriti eliminated two Ugandan players, pulling Bangladesh back into the contest. From that moment on, the hosts took full control.
 
Bangladesh forced Uganda into two all-outs in the second half, extending the margin significantly. While Bangladesh scored 28 points after the break, Uganda managed only 10. Ultimately, the hosts sealed a dominant 42-22 victory.

After this impressive start, Bangladesh will face Germany in their second Group A match Tuesday at 5 pm while Uganda will meet Thailand on Wednesday (Nov 19) at the same venue.BSS