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Indian men's kabaddi team reclaims Asian Games title after controversial final, women also clinch gold

There was hardly anything separating the two teams in the men's summit clash at 28-28 with one minute and five seconds left on the clock.

October 07, 2023 / 16:50 IST
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Indian men's kabaddi team reclaims Asian Games title after controversial final, women also clinch gold
Indian men's kabaddi team reclaims Asian Games title after controversial final, women also clinch gold

The Indian men's kabaddi team emerged victorious after an hour of arguments to reclaim its Asian Games title, beating defending champions Iran 33-29 in a controversial final, which was temporarily suspended, here on October 7.

The women's team survived by the skin of its teeth as it beat Chinese Taipei 26-25 in a dramatic final for the country's 100th medal. There was hardly anything separating the two teams in the men's summit clash at 28-28 with one minute and five seconds left on the clock.

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But controversy erupted in the last minute when Indian skipper Pawan Sehrawat went in for a do-or-die raid. Sehrawat went into the lobby (out of bound) without a touch. However, Amirhossein Bastami and three other Iranian defenders rushed towards the Indian in an attempt to push him out, leading to confusion and mayhem. Sehrawat went into the lobby (out of bound) without a touch.

It was unclear whether Sehrawat had been successfully tackled or not and there was also confusion as to which rule was to be applied — the old one or the new one. According to the new rule, Sehrawat was out but the old rule deemed Sehrawat and all the Iranians who followed him also out, which would give India four points and Iran one.