India demonstrated remarkable skill and determination across multiple sports on Day 2 of the Asian Youth Games 2025 in Chengdu, China. The nation’s athletes competed fiercely in kabaddi, handball, and kurash, highlighting their expanding prowess in diverse disciplines.
Kabaddi Battles
The kabaddi teams put forth strong efforts during the afternoon group matches:
- Boys’ team: Achieved a narrow victory 28-26 against Iran but succumbed 24-30 to South Korea.
- Girls’ team: Recorded an impressive 32-21 win over Thailand, signaling their ambition to reach the knockout rounds.
Handball Matches
The performance in handball was marked by resilience and competitive spirit:
- Boys’ team: Faced a tough 22-27 loss to Syria but bounced back with a 30-25 win over Kazakhstan.
- Girls’ team: Experienced a close 18-20 defeat against Uzbekistan, showing notable promise despite the result.
Kurash Competitions
In this traditional martial art, Indian wrestlers showcased agility and strength:
- Several athletes progressed through the preliminary rounds with notable performances.
- Anjali Singh made headlines in the under-52 kg category, defeating her Uzbek opponent swiftly in just 3 minutes.
- She narrowly lost in the quarterfinals to a strong competitor from Kyrgyzstan.
Looking Ahead
India’s Day 2 performance reflects a strong commitment to excelling in the continental sporting arena. Coaches expressed optimism about the growth opportunities:
“The spirit and energy from our young athletes are commendable. We will analyze today’s games and come back stronger,” said Kabaddi coach Rajesh Verma.
The enthusiastic support from fans added to the vibrant atmosphere, underscoring the pride and passion surrounding the Indian teams. Mixed results on this prestigious stage highlight the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
India aims to boost its medal count and maintain momentum as the Asian Youth Games continue, with young athletes dedicated to bringing glory to their nation.
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