Historic Opportunity! Bangladesh Face Unbeaten Chinese Taipei in Semi-Final Showdown

For the first time in their history, Bangladesh have reached the semi-finals of the Kabaddi World Cup — a moment that has ignited passion, excitement, and a renewed sense of belief across the host nation. Today, at the Shaheed Sohrawardi Indoor Stadium in Mirpur, the home side will face their toughest challenge yet as they meet the unbeaten force of Chinese Taipei in the second semi-final. The match is scheduled to begin at 5:00 PM and will be broadcast live on T-Sports, the country’s first and only sports channel.

Bangladesh secured their place in the last four as runners-up in Pool A, winning three of their four matches. Their victory over Thailand on Saturday was both dramatic and crucial, showcasing strategic raiding, resilient defence, and excellent teamwork. It also ensured this campaign became the most successful World Cup journey in the history of Bangladesh women’s kabaddi.

Head coach Shahnaz Parvin Maleka praised her players’ fighting spirit but acknowledged the strength of their upcoming opponents. “Chinese Taipei are a very strong and disciplined team,” she said. “But we have performed well throughout the tournament. Our wins against Uganda, Germany, and Thailand have boosted our confidence. The girls are highly motivated for this match.”

The thrilling win against Thailand has energised the entire squad. The coach added: “The players told me themselves—this is a do-or-die match. They will give everything they have to reach the final.”

One of Bangladesh’s key raiders, Smriti Akter, shared her pride at playing on home soil. “It is difficult to express this feeling in words,” she said. “Playing in front of our people and fighting for a medal on home ground—this is a dream for any athlete.”

Meanwhile, Chinese Taipei have been in outstanding form. With five wins in five matches, they topped Pool B and have looked unstoppable throughout the tournament. Their captain, Yahan Chuang, praised the hosts but made it clear that her team were fully prepared: “Bangladesh are experienced and strong. Playing the hosts always brings extra pressure, but we will stay focused. Our unbeaten run has made us more confident.”

Tournament Performance Summary

TeamMatches PlayedWinsPool Position
Bangladesh43Pool A Runners-up
Chinese Taipei55Pool B Champions

The semi-final promises to be a gripping encounter — Bangladesh fuelled by emotion, crowd support, and a historic dream, and Chinese Taipei determined to extend their flawless run.

Earlier in the day, defending champions India will face last edition’s runners-up Iran in the first semi-final. Together, the two matches will decide who advances to the grand finale of the Kabaddi World Cup.

Can Bangladesh break new ground by qualifying for their first-ever final?
Or will Chinese Taipei’s unbeaten march continue?
All eyes will be on Mirpur as the drama unfolds.

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