The Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Cup State-Level Kabaddi Tournament in Koradi, Nagpur, has reached its peak as the powerhouses from Mumbai secured their spots in the grand finals. Organized by the Directorate of Sports and Youth Services in collaboration with regional kabaddi associations, the semi-final matches delivered high-octane drama at the Sevanand Vidyalaya grounds.
In a clash of the titans, Mumbai Suburbs narrowly defeated a resilient Pune District side in a match defined by defensive masterclasses and tactical raids. The game swung back and forth, but the Suburbs’ composure in the “Do-or-Die” raids proved decisive.
- Final Score: 14-13, 24-22
- Standout Performer (Suburbs): Yashika Pujari led the charge with critical touchpoints.
- Standout Performer (Pune): Mansi Rode kept Pune in the hunt until the final whistle with her spirited raiding.
Mumbai City booked their place in the final with a commanding performance over Ahilyanagar. While Ahilyanagar mounted several late-game challenges, the coordination of the Mumbai defensive chain ensured they maintained their lead throughout the second half.
- Final Score: 16-12, 30-26
- Key Players (Mumbai): Sushant Sahil and Omkar Rane were the architects of the victory, combining for several “Super Tackles.”
- Key Players (Ahilyanagar): Saurabh Raut and Ajit Pawar displayed exceptional skill but were unable to breach the Mumbai wall during the closing minutes.
The Grand Finale Outlook
With the Mumbai contingent entering the finals in both categories, the pressure is now on the local favorites and remaining challengers to prevent a total Mumbai sweep. The tournament has already seen a massive turnout, and with Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar recently emphasizing the need for technology and better facilities in the sport, the final day is expected to be a benchmark for state-level kabaddi organization.














