Indian women’s kabaddi team in Asiad semis

September 30, 2014 09:45 am | Updated 09:45 am IST - Incheon

The Indian women’s kabaddi team on Tuesday brushed aside South Korea 45-26 to top Group A and enter the semi-finals of the 17th Asian Games.

The Indian team, which thrashed Bangladesh on Sunday, put in another dominating performance to trounce the hosts at the Songdo Global University Gymnasium.

The women’s team, with the starting line-up of Kavitha Selvaraj, Kavita Devi, V. Tejeswini Bai, Abhilasha Mhatre, Priyanka, Mamatha Poojari and Kishori Shinde, rode on its brilliant first half when it zoomed to 27-10 lead.

The Indian team knocked out 22 Korean athletes and collected four ‘lona’ points. The Koreans bagged 16 points as compared to India’s 18 in the second half. But the hosts failed to erase the 17 points deficit of the first half and were knocked out of the competition.

In the second half, the Indian girls got 15 points for ousting Korean players and scored four ‘lona’ points. The semi-finals will take place on Thursday.

The Indian men’s team will play arch-rivals Pakistan in its final Group A match later in the day.

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