New Delhi, January 16, 2025: India continued their impressive run in the Kho Kho World Cup 2025, securing a commanding 71-34 victory over Bhutan at the IG Indoor Stadium on Thursday night
The win guarantees India’s position at the top of Group A and a place in the quarter-finals.
The hosts set the tone early in the first turn, displaying exceptional attacking prowess to accumulate 32 points. The Indian team’s sky diving skills were particularly noteworthy, with players demonstrating remarkable agility throughout the match.
In the second turn, India showcased their defensive expertise, effectively containing Bhutan’s attacks. Despite Bhutan’s speed, they managed only 18 points across three batches, thanks to India’s strategic play and clever opposition management.
The third turn saw India return to attack mode with renewed vigor. Nikhil emerged as a standout performer with his exceptional sky diving abilities, helping the team secure 36 points. The Indians demonstrated excellent coordination in their Khos, combining running touches and sky dives effectively.
Bhutan struggled in their final attacking turn, managing just 9 points in more than half the allocated time. India’s overall performance included an impressive tally of 18 sky dives, 2 post-dive points, and 8 running touch points across their attacking turns.
The 39-point victory margin reflects India’s dominance in the match, as they continue their unbeaten streak in the tournament. Having previously defeated Nepal, India looks well-positioned heading into the knockout stages of the competition.
Indian Women Outclass Malaysia in 80-Point Kho Kho Victory, Set Up Bangladesh Quarterfinal
In a masterclass of strategy and skill, the Indian women’s kho kho team crushed Malaysia with a commanding victory. Starting with a spectacular Dream Run by defenders Bhilar Opinaben and Monika, Team India dominated across all four turns, securing an emphatic 80-point win. The victory cemented India’s position atop Group A with a massive score difference, setting up a quarterfinal clash with Bangladesh.
The game began with an opening batch Dream Run, with both teams tied 6-6 after Turn 1. India took control in Turn 2, quickly eliminating Malaysia’s first batch and building a 44-6 lead through strong performances from Monika and Nirmala Bhati. Subhashree Sing led another Dream Run in Turn 3, extending the lead to 48-20. The final turn saw India maintain their dominance to complete their third straight win.
ABOUT KHO KHO FEDERATION OF INDIA
The Kho Kho Federation of India (KKFI) is the national governing body for Kho-Kho in India with Shri Sudhanshu Mittal as the President of the organisation. All the state associations are affiliated to the National Federation which conducts the National Championship for Men, Women and Junior classes every year. Ultimate Kho Kho (UKK), a franchise-based Indian Kho-Kho league, is hosted in collaboration with KKFI.
ABOUT INTERNATIONAL KHO KHO FEDERATION
The International Kho Kho Federation (IKKF) is the prime authority responsible for the governance and administration of Kho Kho worldwide. As an international non-governmental organization, the IKKF collaborates with National Kho Kho Federations, which oversee the sport at the national level and are affiliated with the IKKF. National Federations seeking recognition from the IKKF must align their statutes, practices, and activities with those of the IKKF while maintaining their independence and autonomy.