Asian Games 2018: Five reasons why India's loss against Korea could be good for kabaddi

The Indian team emerged victorious from the Kabaddi Masters in Dubai as well
The Indian team emerged victorious from the Kabaddi Masters in Dubai as well

#4 No more 'overconfidence' if there was any!

The victorious Indian Men's Kabaddi team in 2014
The victorious Indian Men's Kabaddi team in 2014

The Indian team is stacked with superstars and the fact that they can go on to win the Asian Games for the record eighth time is no closed secret. Led by Ajay Thakur, the Men in Blue possess a powerhouse of talent which can on any day, tackle any opposition.

This exact statement above, which has been repeated numerous times is something that is known by the players as well. Such is the emphasis on the amount of talent that in some games, big players like Rahul Chaudhari, Rishank Devadiga who play a big part in their PKL teams have had to sit out of the match.

Now that the Korean team has come out on tops, the Indian team will have to be wary that they are no more an unbeatable team and if it was ever a cause for overconfidence on the team, that will have certainly been shrugged off by now.

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