2012_Asia_Kabaddi_Cup

2012 Asia Kabaddi Cup (Circle style)

2012 Asia Kabaddi Cup (Circle style)

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The 2012 Asia Kabaddi Cup was the second edition of the circle style Asia Kabaddi Cup. It was played in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan from 1 to 5 November 2012 with teams from 6 Asian countries. It was won by Pakistan who won the competition by technical rule as India decided to walk out of the match. India forfeited the match with 6 minutes remaining in the final game claiming that the officials were unfair to them. Things worsened further when Indian coach Goormel Singh was shown a green card by the referee for his 'constant interference in field matters'. He was said to have crossed the line literally, entering the field of play when he shouldn't have. This gave rise to heated arguments between the two teams and the scene ended with India walking out in protest.

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Teams

 Pakistan  India  Afghanistan    Nepal  Iran  Sri Lanka

Broadcasting

Geo Super

Opening ceremony

The opening ceremony was held at Punjab Stadium in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan on November 1, 2012, and aired live on Geo Super.

Prize money

The organizers allocated a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 million (US$15,790) for the winners while the runners-up and third positioned teams were awarded cash prizes of US$10,526 and US$5,263, respectively.

Schedule

All matches' timings were according to Indian Standard Time (UTC +5:30).

Round Robin

More information Pakistan, 60 – 42 ...
More information India, 68 – 28 ...
More information Sri Lanka, 48 – 33 ...

More information India, 55 – 15 ...
More information Pakistan, 53 – 21 ...
More information Iran, 89 – 17 ...

More information Iran, 66 – 14 ...
More information Pakistan, 57 – 33 ...
More information India, 50 – 22 ...

  • [4 November 2012]

Pakistan 46 Vs. Sri. Lanka 26 / India 53 Vs. Iran 35 / Afghanistan 53 Vs. Nepal 32


  • [5 November 2012]

Iran 72 Vs. Nepal 27 / Sri Lanka 51 Vs. Afghanistan 42 / India 31 Vs Pakistan 40


  • [Final Ranking]

1- Pakistan 2- India 3- Iran and Sri Lanka 5- Afghanistan 6- Nepal

References

http://www.livekabaddi.com/2012/11/


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