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National Games 2022: Maharashtra take on Himachal Pradesh in Women's Kabaddi final on October 1

Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh to play Women's Kabaddi Final in 36th National Games. Maharashtra won by 20 points in their semi-final against Tamil Nadu.

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Ahmedabad, Sep 30: After two scintillating matches in the semi-finals of the 36th National Games at the Transtadia in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, the women's Kabaddi event will see an in-form Maharashtra square-up against Himachal Pradesh in the final on Saturday.

Both sides had a varied journey in the semi-final round with Maharashtra winning at a canter while Himachal Pradesh had more than a few tense moments.

In the first semi-final of the day, it was a strong performance from Maharashtra that drove them on to a thumping 45-25 win against Tamil Nadu. The first match saw the Maharashtra side dominate their opponents through the majority of the game. And even though Tamil Nadu raised hopes of a comeback in the second half, Maharashtra were too far out for them.

At the end of the first half, Maharashtra led 27-8, before TN made it 18-17 in the second half to bring some respectability to the scoreline and Maharashtra finished at 45-25.

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The second semi-final was a far closer contest between Himachal Pradesh and Haryana, with the former coming away winners by a narrow 28-27 scoreline. Neither team were able to get a substantial lead at any point in time during the game, with Himachal Pradesh edging out their opponents in the final seconds with a well-timed raid.

Himachal ended a tightly contested first half with the score at 17-13, ahead by four points, after which Haryana began to chip away at the advantage. However, it was too tall a mountain for them, as Himachal lost the second half 11-14, but had just about enough in the bank to sneak through to the summit clash.

Story first published: Friday, September 30, 2022, 22:36 [IST]
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