How did Karnataka, Delhi, and Haryana fare on Day 1 of the Women’s Sr Kabaddi Nationals?
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Hyderabad, Jan 28 (NationPress) The 72nd Women’s Senior National Kabaddi Championship commenced at the Balayogi Stadium on Tuesday, showcasing a series of emphatic victories on the inaugural day. This four-day tournament began on January 27 and is set to conclude on January 30.
Following India’s triumph in the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup, this championship features numerous members of the victorious national team, competing while representing their respective states and institutional teams.
During the opening day, eight matches were held across Pools A to H, with teams from Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana, Chandigarh, Karnataka, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and Chhattisgarh all claiming victories.
In Pool A, Delhi triumphed over Jammu & Kashmir with a score of 61–14. Pool B saw Himachal Pradesh begin with a 49–24 win against Assam. In Pool C, Rajasthan defeated the hosts, Telangana, with a score of 44–21. Haryana made an impactful start by overcoming Jharkhand 62–16 in Pool D.
In Pool F, Tamil Nadu secured a victory of 57–26 against Uttarakhand, while Chandigarh dominated West Bengal with a score of 72–19 in Pool G. Pool E saw Chhattisgarh narrowly edge past Kerala with a score of 43–36, marking it as the day’s closest encounter, and Karnataka concluded Day 1 with the most significant win, defeating Manipur 100–8 in Pool H.
Several athletes exhibited remarkable performances on the opening day. Karnataka’s Hamshitha GM and Harshitha M led their team with 15 and 14 raid points, respectively. Karthika R from Tamil Nadu emerged as the top scorer with 18 raid points, while Chhaya from Chhattisgarh contributed 16 raid points in her team’s victory.
On the opening day, Pushpa from Himachal Pradesh scored 13 raid points, and Raj Rani from Haryana achieved 11 raid points, both marking Super 10s, highlighting the strong offensive skills across the teams.
This championship features 378 players from 28 teams, comprising state associations and institutional units. With numerous members of the Indian women’s kabaddi team, who celebrated victory at the Women’s Kabaddi World Cup in November 2025, taking part, the tournament is poised to play a crucial role in assessing team dynamics for the upcoming Asian Games scheduled in Japan later this year.