India men's national kabaddi team
See also: India women's national kabaddi team
The India men's national kabaddi team represents India in international kabaddi competitions. India is the most successful team, having won Gold medals in all the Asian Games and won all world cups so far.
Team
Name | Role |
---|---|
Anup Kumar | Captain, Raider |
Pardeep Narwal | Raider |
Rahul Chaudhari | Raider |
Ajay Thakur | Raider |
Jasvir Singh | Raider |
Dharmaraj Cheralathan | Defender |
Kiran Parmar | Raider |
Mohit Chillar | Defender |
Surender Nada | Defender |
Surjeet Kumar | Defender |
Manjit Chillar | Defender |
Nitin Tomar | Raider |
Sandeep Narwal | All Rounder |
Deepak Nivas Hooda | All Rounder |
Staff
- Baskaran Kasinathan (Coach)
- Balwan Singh (Coach)[1]
Results
Asian Games
Year | Host | Final | Third place match | ||||||
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Winner | Score | Runner-up | 3rd place | Score | 4th place | ||||
1990 | Beijing |
India |
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
Japan | ||||
1994 | Hiroshima |
India |
Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
Japan | ||||
1998 | Bangkok |
|
No playoffs | Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
No playoffs | Sri Lanka | ||
2002 | Busan |
India |
No playoffs | Bangladesh |
Pakistan |
No playoffs | Japan | ||
2006 | Doha |
India |
35–23 | Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
37–26 | Iran | ||
2010 | Guangzhou |
India |
37–20 | Iran |
Pakistan |
No playoffs | Japan | ||
2014 | Incheon |
India |
27–25 | Iran |
Pakistan |
No playoffs | South Korea | ||
2018 | Jakarta |
To be decided | |||||||
Kabaddi World Cup
Year | Host | Final | Third place | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | ||||||
2016 |
Ahmedabad |
India |
38-29 | Iran |
South Korea Thailand | ||||
2013 | Punjab |
India |
48-39 | Pakistan |
United States | ||||
2012 | Punjab |
India |
59-25 | Pakistan |
Canada | ||||
2011 | Punjab |
India |
59-25 | Canada |
Pakistan | ||||
2010 | Punjab |
India |
58-24 | Pakistan |
Canada | ||||
2007 | Panvel |
India |
29-19 | Iran |
Bangladesh | ||||
2004 | Mumbai |
India |
55-27 | Iran |
Bangladesh | ||||
South Asian Games
Year | Winner | Runner-up | 3rd Place |
---|---|---|---|
2016 | India |
Iran |
Sri Lanka |
2010 | India |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
2006 | India |
Pakistan |
Sri Lanka |
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References
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