Japan secured a comfortable win over Poland as their defence put in a solid performance and remain on course for a semi-final berth. Japan recorded their second successive win as they beat Poland 33-22 yesterday
A Japanese player (right) makes a raid against Poland during the Kabaddi World Cup match in Ahmedabad yesterday
A Japanese player (right) makes a raid against Poland during the Kabaddi World Cup match in Ahmedabad yesterday
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Ahmedabad: Japan secured a comfortable win over Poland as their defence put in a solid performance and remain on course for a semi-final berth. Japan recorded their second successive win as they beat Poland 33-22 yesterday.
Captain Masayuki Shimokawa led from the front and scored seven points as Japan maintained a 100 per cent record. Poland still remain winless and are slowly coming to terms with the finer points of Kabaddi. Japan leapfrogged Kenya in the table and are now second in Group B with 10 points.