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Kabaddi World Cup: Pakistan players cry foul after losing in final

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BADAL (Bathinda): The Pakistan team announced it will never return to India again to play kabaddi after losing to India in the final of the fifth edition of the Kabaddi World Cup organised by the Punjab government in Bathinda.

The players accused the organizers of bias and foul play to ensure that India won. They accepted the prize money as runners-up but only under protest. The organizers, however, insisted that there was no attempt to ensure an Indian win.

Punjab deputy chief minister and a member of the organizing committee, Sukhbir Badal, said, "No unfair means were used but we will look into the issue."

The Pakistan team was winning till the last couple of minutes and was at least 4 points ahead of India but the hosts won four points in the last two minutes to win the cup.

Pakistan team captain Shafiq Chishti said, "The organizers played a partisan role. The match was stopped three minutes before the scheduled close to ensure the Indian team's victory. The Indian players were applying mustard oil to their bodies so that we would fail to get hold of them. We were also not allowed to drink water."

Pakistan coach Malik Safdar said, "We believed that India would play fair but we got a raw deal. This was bad sportsmanship and we are taking back bad memories of the tournament and will never take part in the World Cup again."

Police officers then intervened and stopped the Pakistanis from interacting with the media.

Initially, the agitating players refused to accept the prize money but then Sukhbir directed rural development minister and Punjab Kabaddi Association president Sikandar Singh Maluka to convince the players. Maluka had a tough time convincing them.

Maluka told TOI no injustice had been done to the Pakistanis. "The Indian team won because of performance not because of unfair means," he said. Sukhbir was seen consoling the Pakistan players.
 
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India has recently shown interest in becoming sports shupa pawaa too, we should not get in the way and just hail to shupa pawaa
 
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Pak was leading by 6 points, till in last few minutes when hindus cheated and won.

This is exactly what happened, it was ridiculous

After indias defeat in the hockey they didn't want to lose in the Kabbadi and resorted to such shameful tactics
 
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This is exactly what happened, it was ridiculous

After indias defeat in the hockey they didn't want to lose in the Kabbadi and resorted to such shameful tactics

Its hard to cheat in hockey match because its international support. Anyway this kabbadi wc is shambless to appease few other countries who participate. Small field to run back, no slapping allowed etc It has become sissy game.
 
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What being robbed of a game thst Pakistan dominated through out by biased local umpires
According to your coach,in the last four minutes the whole Indian team took a break,showered in mustard oil and somehow magically made the pakistani team thirsty.
I honestly got a hiccup laughing at the coach's statement.
 
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a few days back this samw pakistani crowd on PDF was advising us to take it easy and with sportsmanship on hockey loss to pakistan

now they need the same spirit and advise
 
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why this fuss about some fake world cup created by BADALS ???? what kind of world cup comes every year (instead of 4 yr interval ) .......and more funny ...happens only in Indian Punjab :what::what:

even Punjabis dont take it seriously and Pakistan ne baat dil pe le li:partay:
 
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I think Pakistan would change its verdict on Hockey loss.
Just as they did a U turn on RAW vis-a-vis Peshawar killing, when Sartaj said it was not the RAW.
 
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Pak was leading by 6 points, till in last few minutes when hindus cheated and won.
of course .. who can defeat Pakistanis.. when ever they lose its either the match was fixed or umpire were wrong.
 
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Indian Punjab's CM orders investigation into controversial Indo-Pak final

Source:Dawn
Copyright © 2014


Indian Punjab's Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has ordered the formation of a committee to investigate the controversial final match of the Kabaddi World Cup 2014 played between India and Pakistan.
The final, played between the arch rivals on Saturday, was mired in controversy when Pakistan captain Ahmed Shafiq alleged that the umpires had favoured India during the match.

Shafiq alleged that the umpires and organising committee misbehaved with the Pakistani players and threatened them.

“If India does not stop this injustice then Pakistan will no longer participate in the event in future,” he added.

Based on the protest by Pakistani players, DawnNews reported that Parkash Singh Badal took notice of the incident and formed a committee to prepare an inquiry report on the match's outcome.

After the formation of the committee, the departure of the Pakistani team from India has been also delayed.




Hmmmm! Where there is smoke, there is fire. How embarrassing for the indians. LOL.
 
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