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Bangladesh win 4th straight Bangabandhu Cup Int’l Kabaddi title

Bangladesh national kabaddi team emeregd champions

for the fourth consecutive times in a row in the prestigious Bangabandhu Cup

International Kabaddi Tournament beating Nepal by 45-31 points with two

creditable lonas in the final match held at Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor

Stadium at Mirpur on Monday.

The tournament, commemorating the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh

Mujibur Rahman, commenced in 2021 and Bangladesh accomplished the record of

winning the title of all editions. Twelve teams participated in the latest

edition and which is the biggest till date.

Technical efficiency and the height advantage helped Bangladesh stamp their

authority over their Himalayan opponents who failed to rise on the occasion.

Nepal outplayed Kenya in tie breakers in the semifinal on Sunday last and

appeared tired also.

Arduzzaman Munshi, the charismatic Bangladesh skipper who retired from the

international scene, opened the account with the maiden raid and Bangladesh

was on the go. Nepal countered with their
ace raider Ghanshyam Roka Magar,

however, Bangladesh defense succeeded to send him out in his second attempt.

Bangladesh won their first lona in the eighth minute running to take an 11-

point lead with the score line read 13-2. Nepal’s ace marksman Ghanshyam Roka

Magar appeared a bit down as Bangladesh defence countered his attacking

instincts with intelligence. Bangladesh raiders continued their domination

with regular bonus points when not attaining the kick or toe touches.

The moment of the final came in the brink of the half time when Mizanur

Rahman, the ace Bangladesh raider was caught in a serious tug of war to get

rid of the Nepalese catchers. After a battle of near all his allocated 30

seconds Mizan surrendered. The capacity crowd erupted in loud applause over

the moment.

The men in red and green attained their second lona while the score line was

29-12. Nepal, however, showed their trade mark fighting back in the second

half but Bangladesh kept the boat steady. They earned one lona in t
he middle

of the second half.

The score line was 40-22 when the referees signaled the last five minutes to

go. Soon it was the red and green explosion as the long whistle announced

Bangladesh supremacy amid the cheering crowd.

Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury Nowfel, the Minister for Education distributed the

prizes as the chief guest. Naheed Ezaher Khan, the state minister for

Cultural Affairs was present as special guest.

IGP of Bangladesh Police and Bangladesh Kabaddi Federation (BKF) President

Chowdhury Abdullah Al Mamun and its General Secretary and DMP Commissioner

Habibur Rahman were also present on the occasion.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha