India Beat Pakistan in Kabaddi World Cup Final 2014
BADAL: In a thrilling final match of World Cup Kabaddi India defeated Pakistan by 45-42 points.
At start of the match Pakistan took lead
and won first three quarters of the match but in last Pakistan lost
last quarter of the match.
Indian Team will get 20 million rupees as a winner while defeated team Pakistan will get 10 million rupees as runner up.
Indian team have won the title fifth time consecutively.
The Pakistani skipper Shafiq Chishti has
alleged the match was finished before time and third umpire also
threaten us. He said that Pakistan will not participate in any
tournament in India if injustice continued.
CHANDI GARH: Defending champion India
walked away with the men's Kabaddi World Cup 2014 title after defeating
Pakistan by 45-42 in what green-shorts claimed was a match rife with
biased decisions by Indian referees here on Saturday, Samaa reported.
Indian had set up the title clash with Pakistan after a defeating England in the semifinals of the fifth World Kabaddi Cup played at the Shaheed Bachan Singh Yadgari Stadium.
Protesting over the controversial refereeing, Pakistani Kabbaddi team skipper, Shafiq Chishti sounded out that his team would not take part in the next world cup of the sport.
“We condemn the impartiality of Indian sports authorities, who did not even let us drink water during the game, while our opponents on top of enjoying other luxuries, were even allowed to rub greasy balms all over their bodies to make it harder for us to grapple them,” a disgruntled Chishti said.
He also claimed that the match-ending whistle was blown a little too earlier shaving at least 3-5 minutes off the actual duration.
“They did it because we were winning the match. This is out and out outrageous,” said he.
Indian had set up the title clash with Pakistan after a defeating England in the semifinals of the fifth World Kabaddi Cup played at the Shaheed Bachan Singh Yadgari Stadium.
Protesting over the controversial refereeing, Pakistani Kabbaddi team skipper, Shafiq Chishti sounded out that his team would not take part in the next world cup of the sport.
“We condemn the impartiality of Indian sports authorities, who did not even let us drink water during the game, while our opponents on top of enjoying other luxuries, were even allowed to rub greasy balms all over their bodies to make it harder for us to grapple them,” a disgruntled Chishti said.
He also claimed that the match-ending whistle was blown a little too earlier shaving at least 3-5 minutes off the actual duration.
“They did it because we were winning the match. This is out and out outrageous,” said he.