United Brampton Sports Club wins Kabaddi Cup organized by Toronto Punjabi Sports Club

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United Brampton Sports Club won the Kabaddi Cup organized by Toronto Punjabi Sports

United Brampton Sports Club wins Kabaddi Cup organized by Toronto Punjabi Sports Club

United Brampton Sports Club won the Kabaddi Cup organized by Toronto Punjabi Sports Club under the banner of Kabaddi Federation of Ontario, active in the province of Ontario, Canada. During this fourth cup of the season, the team of International Punjabi Sports Club was the runner-up.

In the first match of this cup, the International Punjabi Sports Club beat the host Toronto Punjabi Sports Club team with 35-31.5 points, in the second match, the GTA Club team beat the Metro Punjabi Sports Club team with 41.5-32 points, the third match Ontario Kabaddi Club team defeated Toronto Punjabi Sports Club team with 43.5-29 points, United Brampton Sports Club team defeated Metro Punjabi Sports Club team with 37-31.5 points in the fourth match and entered the semifinals. created

In the first semi-final, the team of International Punjabi Sports Club defeated the team of GTA Club with 45.5-42 points in the tied match and in the second semi-final, the team of United Brampton Sports Club defeated OKC. Defeated the club team with 39.5-38 points and made it to the finals.

In the final match, the team of United Brampton Sports Club won the second title of the season by defeating the team of International Punjabi Sports Club by 45-36.5 points. In the under-21 category, for the fourth time in a row, coach Bhola Litt and Surinder Tony Kalakh trained Yafta International Punjabi Sports Club were the winners. 

The team of Metro Punjabi Sports Club was the runner-up. Cup-winning United Brampton Sports Club player Sheelu Bahu Akbarpur won the best-stopper title with 7 saves from 25 attempts. For the third time out of the four tournaments held so far this season, Sheelu emerged as the best runner. 

The runner-up, International Punjabi Sports Club player Ravi Kelram scored 29 points from 33 raids and bagged the title of Best Dhawi.

Ravi Kelram and Sheelu Bahu Akbarpur won the honor of being the best batsman and stopper respectively. In the competition of junior teams, Gabhret of International Punjabi Sports Club stood first for the fourth time in a row. 

Five former players were honored with gold medals during the cup. On this occasion, famous and former players Sandeep Lallian, Sandeep Gurdaspur, Beera Sidhawan and commentator Kala Rachhin were honored with gold medals by the president of the host club Harry Mander and Harman Kalra. On this occasion, former players Kulwaran Mana and Sunny Kohar were also honored with gold medals.