The 2026 Balyogi Sadanand Baba Chashak kabaddi championship in Mumbai recently delivered a showcase of high-octane athleticism and tactical brilliance. Running from May 8 to May 10, this prestigious tournament served as a vital arena for rising stars to demonstrate their grit and strategic coordination on the mat. The atmosphere remained electric as local clubs and youth academies vied for supremacy in both the male and female divisions.
In the boys’ segment, spectators were treated to a series of high-stakes encounters that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats. The competition was fierce, with teams relying on a blend of explosive raids and iron-clad defensive maneuvers to secure their progression.
Key results from the boys’ division included:
- BSA narrowly escaped with a 37-34 win over Jay Bajrang in a nail-biting encounter.
- Ovali maintained a steady rhythm to overcome Swastik with a final score of 24-17.
- Ankur staged a masterclass in dominance, dismantling Amarjyot in a lopsided 35-10 victory.
The girls’ category was equally compelling, featuring several high-scoring matches that highlighted the growing depth of talent in regional kabaddi. SIES initially found success with a solid 29-20 win against Karnala, though they later faced a tough 37-20 defeat at the hands of a relentless Kurali Saphale squad. Meanwhile, Yuva Pratishthan emerged victorious in a thrilling 43-34 offensive shootout against Bharat Mata, proving their ability to maintain composure under pressure.
Individual brilliance was also formally recognized at the conclusion of the day’s play. Ketan Mapelkar, representing Team Ankur, earned the “Player of the Day” honors for the boys for his pivotal role in his team’s landslide win. On the girls’ side, Aarti Mahakal from Yuva Pratishthan Virar was celebrated as the standout performer for her exceptional contributions on the court.














