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The first Kabaddi World Cup outside Asia is set to begin on Monday, showcasing the sport's global growth. The seven-day event in the West Midlands will feature over 40 matches, with tickets still available for both men's and women's competitions. The tournament, supported by World Kabaddi and the England Kabaddi Association, will attract over 500 million viewers worldwide and feature the world's best players.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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