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		<title>India reach 100-medal target with women&#8217;s kabaddi gold</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hangzhou (Reuters) &#8211; India hit their 100-medal target for the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday when their women&#8217;s kabaddi team]]></description>
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<p><strong>Hangzhou (Reuters) &#8211;</strong> India hit their 100-medal target for the Hangzhou Asian Games on Saturday when their women&#8217;s kabaddi team beat Taiwan in a 26-25 thriller to take the gold.</p>



<p>Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the tally a &#8220;momentous achievement&#8221;, saying in a post on the X social media platform, formerly known as Twitter, &#8220;The people of India are thrilled that we have reached a remarkable milestone of 100 medals.&#8221;</p>



<p>India is fourth in the medals table, comfortably above fifth-placed Uzbekistan and behind China, Japan and South Korea at the games in the eastern Chinese city.</p>



<p>The South Asian giant was eighth at the continental sports showpiece five years ago in Jakarta, with 70 medals, their best at the time, including 16 golds.</p>



<p>&#8220;I extend my heartfelt congratulations to our phenomenal athletes whose efforts have led to this historic milestone for India,&#8221; Modi said. &#8220;Every awe-inspiring performance has made history and filled our hearts with pride.&#8221;</p>



<p>Kabaddi, a game that began in India, is akin to a cross between tag and rugby, played on a court the length of badminton court but slightly wider, usually in a seven-against-seven player format.</p>



<p>The aim is for a &#8220;raider&#8221; from the attacking team to run into their opposing team&#8217;s half, tag as many of the opposition&#8217;s players as possible and then run back to his or her team&#8217;s half without being tackled.</p>



<p>India had targeted 100 medals for the games, which end on Sunday, Bhupender Singh Bajwa, India&#8217;s chef de mission for the Asian Games, told Reuters.</p>
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