The Indian women's kabaddi team is ready to defend its title at the 2nd Women's Kabaddi World Cup 2025, which will be held in Dhaka, Bangladesh from November 17 to 24, 2025. India has announced its 14-member squad to compete in this major tournament.
Champa has been coached by many skilled teachers including her father, Kuldeep Rajput, Thakur Das Verma, Vipin Rajput, Meher Singh Verma, and Ranjana. Currently, at SAI Dharamshala, coaches Pankaj Kumar and Satvir Kaur guide her training.
Champa’s favorite player is Pushpa Rana, her teammate. She looks up to Pushpa for her hard work and her ability to both raid and defend well. Champa is studying for her college degree in BA. She has also won a gold medal at the Junior National Kabaddi Championship in Hyderabad in 2024 with her school SAI team.
4. Dhanalakshmi
Dhanalakshmi plays as an all-rounder for the Indian team. She comes from Karnataka and is known for her skills in both raiding and defending. Dhanalakshmi has worked hard to make it to the national team and will now compete in the World Cup.
5. Mini
Mini Narwal is a professional kabaddi player who plays for Indian Railways. Her jersey number is 06. She comes from Haryana and is known for her raiding skills on the kabaddi mat. Mini is a professional kabaddi player and represents the Indian Railways team in official competitions.
6. Pooja
Pooja is a kabaddi player who has made it to the national team. She plays as a raider for the Indian team in various tournaments.
7. Pooja Narwal
Pooja Narwal was born on March 15, 2000, in the village of Rindhana, District Sonipat, Haryana. She is 24 years old as of 2024. Her father’s name is Shriram, who works as a farmer, and her mother manages the house. Pooja has one brother named Sahil Narwal.
Pooja started playing kabaddi when she was 16 years old. She trained hard and participated in many state, national, and international level kabaddi championships. In 2021, Pooja Narwal started playing kabaddi for the Indian Railways team.
In 2022, Pooja was part of the Indian women’s kabaddi team that won a gold medal at the Asian Games in Hangzhou, China. The Indian team defeated Chinese Taipei in the final match. This was a big achievement for her.
Pooja is married to Sandeep Dhull, who is also a kabaddi player. They got married on November 20, 2023. Pooja is 5 feet 7 inches tall and is known as a raider who wears jersey number 10.
In her free time, Pooja likes to travel to new places, swim, and dance. She is also a fitness lover and goes to the gym regularly to stay healthy and strong.
8. Pushpa Rana (Vice-Captain)
Pushpa Rana was born on January 11, 1998, in Milah, Sirmour, Himachal Pradesh. Her father, Jaipal, works as a teacher, and her mother is named Srimathi Champadevi. Pushpa has a brother named Sanjeev, who also played kabaddi.
Pushpa’s kabaddi journey began in 2014. She got the idea to play kabaddi from hearing stories about international players Priyanka Negi and Ritu Negi. Both her father and brother taught her the basics of kabaddi when she was young.
Pushpa is a Right Raider, which means she attacks from the right side. She is very good at getting Bonus points and using the Handtouch skill. She has trained under many coaches including her father Jaipal, Indrathakur, Gyarsingh Negi, Meher Singh Burma, Pankaj Sharma, and Satvir Kaur at SAI Dharamshala.
While playing kabaddi, Pushpa is also studying for a degree in History and wants to get a Master’s degree later. She has won many medals at the school, college, district, state, and national levels. One of her big achievements was playing in the Asian Games in 2023, where she helped win a gold medal in a very close match against Chinese Taipei.
Apart from kabaddi, Pushpa plays volleyball, handball, and football for fun and to stay fit. Her big dream is to win the Arjuna Award, which is given to the best sports players in India. Pushpa is chosen as the Vice-Captain for the 2nd Women’s Kabaddi World Cup 2025.
9. Ritu (Defender)
Ritu is a right-corner defender who plays for the Indian Railways team. She is known for her good defending skills and has been part of the national team training camps.
10. Ritu (Another Player)
Another player named Ritu has also been selected for the team. She brings her own set of defensive skills to the squad.
11. Ritu Negi (Captain)
Ritu Negi was born on May 30, 1992, in the village of Sharog in the Shillai area of the Sirmaur district in Himachal Pradesh. Her village is in a very remote area where there are limited bus facilities and people have to walk for hours to get basic things.
Ritu started her education in the remote village of Sharog. During her 10th grade, she was selected for the State Hostel in Bilaspur. She started playing kabaddi at school when she saw other senior girls playing the sport during a school event. She became interested and started training.
After finishing her primary education, Ritu joined the Sports Authority of India in Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh. She trained there for nine years and participated in both Junior and Senior National Kabaddi Tournaments. At SAI Bilaspur, she won two gold medals in the Junior Nationals and five bronze medals in the senior nationals for Himachal Pradesh.
