Kabaddi World Cup 2016: Japan pulls off dominating win over Poland in Group B match

The Japanese team took 12 crucial points in tackle as they also knocked out the Polish team for all out once during the game.

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Kabaddi World Cup 2016: Japan pulls off  dominating win over Poland in Group B match

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The 2016 Kabaddi World Cup continues to thrill sports enthusiasts with its zest and close finishes in every game. Similar instance was visible when Japan defeated Poland in a Group B match played in Ahmedabad. The match finished with scores ticking at 33-22.

On the day 6 of the tournament,  The Japanese team outplayed the Polish team as they looked dominating right from the start of the game. The Japanese team took 12 crucial points in tackle as they also knocked out the Polish team for all out once during the game.

Kazuhiro Takano was the pick of the player from the Japanese team scoring 8 points in the match. Although Polish player Jan Baranowicz pulled off his heroic efforts with 9 crucial points for his team, but was unable to take his team to the winning side.

After losing both its first two matches, Poland is now placed at the fifth spot just above USA in the Group B, while this win has helped the Japan team to climb up to second spot in the group and qulify for the semi-finals.

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