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Live Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League

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    And this time, Gurunam has seized the initiative, he has seized the rumaal.
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    and makes it back, challenging him to the end.
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    1
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    So, number one Pradeep versus Talwinder, the captain.
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    That 12-point lead has proven to be quite decisive— and this time, will he manage to beat him?
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    Talwinder is as cool as a cucumber, a tough customer
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    Yet this time credit goes to Pradeep, who managed to make it back despite facing a tall and strong opponent.
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    Next up: number three, Praveen facing Ramesh.
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    It is Praveen who picks up the handkerchief and tries to make his way back, dodging the defender—and yes, he scores a point. Just as we have seen earlier.
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    9
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    Number Nine, Harwinder against Rupinder.
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    This time it was Rupinder who picked it up
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    and a fight has broken out, but he managed to wrestle himself free and he has made it back, scoring a point in the process.
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    8
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    Player number eight has been called—Naresh from Tufani Sher.
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    Three points are awarded to the Tufani Sher team.
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    2
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    Now it’s player number two—Jagroop in a faceoff with Sonu.
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    Jagroop is from Tufani Sher team. the two players are circling the handkerchief, watching each other closely.
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    Neither has picked it up yet—both Sonu from Delhi and Jagroop from Toofani Sher continue moving around it.
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    The point difference is gradually increasing.
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    He made a sudden move to grab it and run—but there’s been a powerful collision.
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    It looks like Jagroop has sustained a minor injury.
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    The medical team has been called—doctors and physios rush in.
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    Two points have been awarded to Delhi.
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    The orthopedic surgeon and physio are attending to the player.
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    It’s a time-out.
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    Jagroop has been injured.
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    The score stands at MSG Tufani Sher 32, MSG Delhi Ke Diler 21.
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    But it was a credible chase nonetheless by Sonu from Delhi Ke Diler,
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    although it has ended up in an unfortunate fall for Jagroop, who seems to have some kind of injury and has been taken off the field
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    The medics and doctors - there are about half a dozen doctors here, all specialists, who are attending to the players.
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    The play is about to be resumed.
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    That was a painful injury, and Jagroop—an excellent player—has been substituted.
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    4
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    This is a call for no. fours. Player number four from Tufani Sher is a standout performer so far, considering this tournament journey.
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    Two more points go to Tufani Sher.
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    5
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    Now, player number five—Shailendra, the captain of Delhi—steps up.
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    Facing him is Sonu.
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    A head-to-head clash: Sonu versus Shailendra.
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    Let’s see whose strength prevails.
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    The duel is on between Sonu and Shailendra.
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    And in that battle, Shailendra surrenders.
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    1
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    Now player number one, Talwinder, makes a quick run.
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    He picks up the handkerchief.
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    Last time he missed out on points—this time he tries to gain a stronghold.
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    But once more, Pradeep could not succeed.
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    3
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    Now it’s number three’s turn—Ramesh from Tufani Sher is up against Praveen from Delhi Ke Diler.
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    Can he block him this time?
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    No—Ramesh scores effortlessly.
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    7
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    Player number seven: Sukhveer versus Sukhdeep.
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    Sukhdeep from Tufani Sher has been playing like a roaring lion.
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    Can his opponent Sukhveer stop him?
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    No, not this time either—points awarded easily to the Toofani Sher.
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    And there it is—the half-time hooter.
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    By half-time, MSG Tufani Sher's team is leading by a significant margin with 39 points, against MSG Delhi Ke Diler with 21 points.
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    You know, when you see this guy Sukhdeep, especially running in with the number seven jersey, running from the Tufani Sher side
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    it is like a truck is going to collide into a car and the car is very scared, anticipating this collision
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    And obviously, it's a battle of unequals, and Sukhdeep has a formidable reputation, perhaps as a wrestler.
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    And the followers and the opponents are content not to follow him too much
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    What do you say, Ashutosh?
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    You're absolutely right—Sukhdeep is a powerhouse and has played exceptionally well today.
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    Joining me now to share thoughts on the match is Dr. MSG.
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    What’s your take so far?
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    Sometimes it looks like a tie, sometimes MSG Tufani Sher roars like lions.
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    How would you describe the game so far?
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    As I mentioned earlier, Tufani Sher has kept their matches one-sided in all the victories they have achieved so far.
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    Today’s start was challenging, but now they’ve built a solid lead.
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    And I have seen that today Tufani Sher has also gained the speed that I thought Delhi perhaps had more of,
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    Today, they’ve matched that speed, which is their biggest strength so far.
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    In terms of strength, they were already ahead.
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    Delhi’s players are playing well too—but they’re not fully grasping the technical aspects.
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    For example, when the handkerchief remains inside the circle, the game resets.
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    It doesn’t matter if someone touched it earlier or not.
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    Once it’s picked up again, that's when it is necessary to tag the opponent.
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    It’s not necessary that the same player picks it up again—even the other player can.
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    So when the handkerchief was dropped, someone may have touched it or grabbed it, but it slipped from their hand.
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    Since it stayed in the circle, it doesn’t count.
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    Whoever picks it up next, they must be tagged by the other player.
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    Delhi didn’t understand this, which led to a foul.
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    This lack of understanding might have been a major reason for the outcome.
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    It seems like Delhi is under pressure today—their gameplay reflects that they’re not playing freely.
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    What’s your opinion—do you think Delhi is still playing under pressure?
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    Yes, it was clearly visible toward the end that Delhi was feeling the heat.
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    Meanwhile, Tufani Sher, as I mentioned earlier, has been dominating with confidence in all their matches, and they’re continuing that form today,
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    although their one player did get injured. Delhi also has many talented players.
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    We’ve seen some excellent performances from them throughout the tournament.
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    But for a team to succeed, everyone has to play well, not just a few.
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    Both teams are performing well.
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    One key player was lost to injury.
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    Now that the tournament has reached this stage, could that put pressure on MSG Tufani Sher?
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    I don’t think so; I’ve seen some of their backup players in past tournaments, and they’re just as strong.
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    Today, many of those reserve players are sitting out, which shows the team’s strength. I don't think that it will have any major impact.
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    Once a team gains momentum and builds up speed, it becomes very hard to stop them.
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    So yes, both teams are giving their best—but Tufani Sher clearly has the edge right now.
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    The match has reached halftime, and Tufani Sher has built a substantial lead.
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    What expert advice would you give both teams going forward?
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    Both teams need to refine their speed and sharpen their technique.
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    Overconfidence should be avoided, but confidence is crucial.
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    Both sides are fast, but Tufani Sher has the upper hand in strength.
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    We didn’t expect them to play this fast, but they’ve picked up impressive pace.
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    Delhi team needs to be cautious and avoid technical fouls—the kind that gave away three points repeatedly.
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    Had Delhi not committed those mistakes, the gap might have been smaller.
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    Now, the difference in score is significant.
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    This is the final match of the Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo 2016 tournament, and in the final, fouls are typically fewer.
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    So far, both teams appear to have come well-prepared when it comes to foul discipline.
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    Yes, absolutely.
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    And now, the Sports Minister of India, Shri Vijay Goel Ji, has joined us.
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    A very warm welcome to Vijay Ji.
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    He himself is a national Kho-Kho player from Haryana.
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    He’s going to enjoy today’s match even more, because elements of Kho-Kho are also seen in this game of Rumaal Chhoo.
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    Especially dodging—it’s a key part of Kho-Kho, and also of this match.
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    A very warm welcome to you.
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    He’s telling us, “I’m originally from Haryana, but I played Kho-Kho for Delhi at the national level.”
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    Once again, a heartfelt welcome and many blessings to everyone present.
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    The match is going to be intense—finals always bring pressure.
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    And today, there’s 50 lakh rupees at stake!
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    Yes, absolutely—pressure is inevitable in a final.
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    Even small tournaments carry pressure, and this is a massive one, so the stakes are naturally higher.
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    As I mentioned earlier, the team that wins over the excitement best will emerge victorious.
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    Tufani Sher is used to such pressure and knows how to deal with it.
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    But for Delhi, this seems like their first real experience of pressure in the tournament.
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    They felt it during their match against Punjab too—they kept trailing while Punjab kept gaining.
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    Let’s see today how they respond—whether they shake off the pressure and rise to the occasion.
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    My final question—we’re just waiting for the hooter now.
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    Do you think the match can change drastically in the second half?
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    Tufani Sher is ahead by almost 18 points—that’s a big lead.
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    If they manage to maintain it, with the score at 21–39, it seems unlikely they’ll fall behind.
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    But we hope Delhi’s team also puts up a strong fight in the second half.
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    Thank you—that was the expert commentary.
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    The hooter can go off at any moment now, and the final match between Delhi and MSG Tufani Sher is underway.
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    Over to Ashutosh Ji
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    The second half is about to begin.
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    Delhi will have to pull off some big plays if they want to stage a comeback.
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    Right now, Tufani Sher is in the lead.
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    MSG Tufani Sher started strong, scoring three points on the very first whistle and giving their team a solid head start.
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    Delhi is a good team too—they’re capable of a comeback.
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    But they’ll need to put in tremendous effort and score heavily.
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    I think the Tufani Sher just need to hang on to the lead that they got.
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    Today’s halftime break was for 10 minutes, and perhaps the audience is waiting eagerly for the restart.
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    Ashutosh, as you mentioned, Tufani Sher started with three points, and not just that—they also won the toss and got a bonus point.
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    This might be the first or second time in the tournament that happened.
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    They kicked off with four points.
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    As the Khel Sarpanch Dr. MSG explained, getting a strong start offers psychological advantage—and that’s what we’re seeing today.
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    Everyone is enjoying.
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    But that enjoyment and spark aren’t visible in Delhi’s team—they’re clearly playing under pressure.
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    Of course, there’s always pressure in a final, but MSG Tufani Sher’s body language today is confident and relaxed.
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    Union Minister Vijay Goel Ji is here with us, and we warmly welcome him.
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    The match is about to resume in a few moments.
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    It’s a fantastic match, and the team that handles the pressure better will ultimately be called the winner.
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    So far, Tufani Sher has been playing with the roar of lions, while a bit of hesitation is visible in both Delhi teams.
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    Hooters have sounded
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    The second half has begun—let’s see what Delhi’s teams can do now.
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    6
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    Player number six has been called, but there's a foul start from both sides, so a common point is awarded.
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    9
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    It is Player number nines' call. Delhi Ke Diler’s Harwinder is up, facing Rupinder.
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    Rupinder has been performing well throughout, and this time too, he aimed for four points.
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    The rumaal slipped from the opponent's hand—and two points scored by Rupinder.
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    2
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    Another foul start.
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    And the Tufani Sher is given the point.
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    Number eights—Naresh versus Balwant. Let's see what's going to happen in this encounter.
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    And the Tufani Sher has run up with the rumaal, trying to make it back.
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    Will he dodge past the defender or not? He has dodged past, and the other fellow has tugged at his dress,
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    Probably this is a foul that is committed for the second time, losing the point for Delhi Ke Diler.
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    5
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    And number five, pitting their wits : Sonu versus Shailendra, Captain.
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    No, sorry, this is somebody else here, Iqbal.
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    And Iqbal is trying to fight back, but Tufani Sher makes it back, scores a point in the process
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    4
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    With 43 points, MSG Sher has been dominating this match.
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    He had picked up the rumaal, but the rumaal is still inside the circle, and a common point has been given between both.
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    Our special guests today are Union Minister Vijay Goel Ji and the Cooperation Minister from Haryana.
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    They both are enjoying the final match of the Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League.
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    A point is scored by a Haryana player.
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    6
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    Player number six is called—Gurnaam, a very skilled player from Delhi. He is very agile.
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    He quickly runs back to his side, scoring a point for Delhi.
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    Delhi has some great individual players, but they need to play as a united team.
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    Player number seven is up. Sukhveer from Delhi Ke Diler, facing Surinder from Tufani Sher.
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    Sukhdeep picks up the rumaal; he is a powerful player.
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    Sukhdeep tries to return to his side, but Sukhveer has made a very strong grip on him, pinning him down.
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    For the first time, Sukhdeep fails to score.
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    Player number nine—Harwinder for Delhi.
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    As he tries to pick up the rumaal and run, he steps outside the gallery line.
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    One point is awarded to Delhi.
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    Rupinder requests a review in protest, but the referee has been highly alert.
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    This time there was this interesting contest between Sukhveer and Sukhdeep, and as I said earlier, it was a car versus truck situation
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    but the car somehow wrapped hard into the transaxle, and this time the truck got held up a little
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    And he was limping back. Maybe there was a minor injury or something that got fresh up
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    But that is the kind of spirit that a Delhi Ke Diler need to display consistently in order to get back into the game,
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    because this is a huge difference now of 19 points between the two teams.
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    MSG Tufani Sher is leading with 44 points to MSG Delhi Ke Diler with 25 points
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    So I guess they have to display this spirit more often.
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    They have to go with that verve and flair - with that determination to conquer their enemies, irrespective of their size or swiftness.
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    Delhi gets a point—the review was unsuccessful.
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    3
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    Player number three’s call comes—Praveen from Delhi Ke Diler, but Ramesh has the hanky.
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    Will there be a clash? No—Ramesh easily escapes and scores.
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    4
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    Player number four enters—Sunil, a strong performer from Tufani Sher.
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    He pulls the opponent toward his side again—two more points awarded.
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    The Khel Panch shows a green card to Delhi Ke Diler.
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    8
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    It’s an ongoing intense contest between the two players, and Naresh keeps winning each time.
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    2
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    Player number two enters—Harjeet faces Sonu from Delhi Ke Diler.
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    Harjeet will try to stop him. Will he be able to stop him?
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    No. Sonu gives a great dodge and scores a point—Harjeet couldn’t stop him.
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    1
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    Player number one is up—Pradeep picks up the rumaal and quickly returns to his side.
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    He’s a very fast player from Delhi.
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    5
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    Player number five’s call comes—Sonu.
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    He picks up the rumaal but drops it, and two points are awarded to Iqbal.
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    9
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    Player number nine is up—Harwinder from Delhi, Rupinder from Tufani Sher.
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    Rupinder picks up the rumaal and returns quickly.
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    Harwinder tagged the player with precision.
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    Otherwise Rupinder could have taken three points.
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    But a time-out has been called.
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    A time-out has been called since Harjeet seems slightly injured and he has been put off the field due in rotation.
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    Sheelu has come in as a substitute—he's a good player. Harjeet was outstanding but seemed to be injured today.
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    Harjeet is a marvelous player.
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    Time-out is over; the bell rings.
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    6
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    Call for player number 6. This contest between both players in this match has been magnificent so far.
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    Gurnaam shines again, scoring three points with a brilliant move.
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    3
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    Player number three, Praveen from Delhi Ke Diler, faces Ramesh again.
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    This time too, Ramesh scores easily.
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    7
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    This is a call for player number sevens—Sukhveer from Delhi against Sukhdeep from Tufani Sher.
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    Sukhdeep has displayed outstanding performance so far, though Sukhveer did stop him last time.
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    Will he try again?
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    Which player will grab the rumaal?
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    This is a game invented by Dr. MSG, loved by people of all ages.
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    A game whose final match is as thrilling as it gets.
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    No player dares pick the rumaal just yet.
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    None of them is seizing the opportunity.
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    A common point—it’s a missed opportunity to score, for both.
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    2
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    Player number two’s turn—rumaal is with Delhi Ke Diler.
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    Will the opponent stop him or will he give a dodge?
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    Yes—he’s fast and scores three points.
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    1
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    That is the kind of momentum they need to sustain.
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    This is Talwinder pitting his wits against Pradeep.
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    And Talwinder has the rumaal, trying to make it back, which he has always done with consummate ease.
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    And this time it is Pradeep falling at his feet, trying to make a lunge but not grabbing an ankle.
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    4
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    Sunil facing Robin.
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    and Sunil seized the initiative with the hanky and just an easy dodge making it back.
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    He grabs 3 points. Amazing gameplay here!
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    It is a 3 pointer! It is excellent strategy at this stage
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    9
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    Number 9 - it’s Roop versus Harwinder.
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    And Rupinder is making it back and he is jumped across and scored a point
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    5
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    Number fives in battle
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    Gurjinder fighting Iqbal
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    And Iqbal takes a wild lunge but does not make it, and he makes it back home scoring a point in the process.
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    8
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    This is war, Naresh fighting Manpreet, and Naresh has seized the initiative.
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    No, he dropped it. So Manpreet has it - has the rumaal, and will he make it back?
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    Oh, was it a boxing match? What is it?
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    And he tried to push him out, but he's made it back home safe, scoring a point in the process.
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    But I guess what they need more is 3 pointers.
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    3
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    Number three—Ramesh facing Praveen.
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    Praveen has seized the initiative and he is dashing back, but he has been touched.
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    Yes, it was a gallant visctory—probably the first time Delhi Ke Diler managed to catch him.
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    6
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    Player number six is called—Gurnaam is facing Gurmeet.
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    Delhi's player picked up the rumaal and returned swiftly, scoring a point.
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    7
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    Player number seven—Sukhveer from Delhi Ke Diler versus Sukhdeep.
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    Sukhdeep picked up the rumaal, holding it in his mouth, he is trying to return.
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    Sukhdeep is a powerful player—his speed today is incredible.
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    But the defenders are struggling to stop him.
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    A common point is awarded to both sides.
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    4
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    Player number four enter.
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    Two players came out simultaneously, and Tufani Sher is given another foul point.
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    Player number two—Sonu, a very agile player—comes in quickly and snatches the rumaal.
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    Sheelu tries to stop him, but Sonu is just too fast.
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    Let's see if he succeeds or not,
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    He easily makes it back to his side, scoring a point. Sheelu is indeed a very swift player.
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    5
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    Player number five—Iqbal from Delhi Ke Diler.
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    He snatched the rumaal as soon as he entered and dashed back, stealing a point for his team.
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    Sonu had no chance.
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    8
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    Player number eight—Manpreet from Delhi—is trying to defend.
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    But Naresh is lightning fast, scoring three points, pushing the score further apart.
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    9
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    Tufani Sher now leads with 61 points. Delhi stands at 41.
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    This is a huge difference between the two scores.
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    It is a fierce contest indeed!
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    Delhi’s players are protesting here.
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    Let's wait for the decision of the Khel Panch (referee). No decision has been made so far.
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    And two points have been awarded to the Delhi team.
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    A time-out has been called.
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    Delhi requests a review, claiming their player’s costume was pulled—a foul.
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    This is an excellent match, but Tufani Sher has maintained a significant lead here
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    The review is successful—Delhi gets the point.
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    6
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    Player number six—Gurunam—is called again. He has performed quite well so far
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    He scores another point with solid performance.
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    It is a time-out
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    Khel Panch, please pay attention. This time this point will remain with this team.
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    But as soon as he entered, he committed a foul—he entered the circle without picking up the rumaal.
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    You probably don't remember this point.
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    The point remains, but it's technically a foul.
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    So, it's technically a foul for both sides
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    Whoever enters the circle first must pick up the rumaal.
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    7
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    Now, player number seven is called—Sukhdeep versus Sukhveer.
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    A recurring contest between them.
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    This time, Sukhdeep picks up the rumaal again and easily scores.
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    Sukhveer seems helpless against him.
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    MSG Tufani Sher calls for a time-out.
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    I think Sukhveer comes with the wrong strategy every time. He wants to play the catcher.
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    And I guess Sukhdeep is a big man to catch in any case.
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    And similarly, number three has been doing very well, apart from other players, Talwinder has been doing very well for Tufani Sher's.
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    Dr. Aditya, this team is absolutely playing in a tremendous style like fighters, and a tremendous contest is visible between both teams so far.
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    3
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    Player number three—Praveen versus Ramesh.
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    Ramesh has dominated this match-up and once again scores a point for his team.
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    A review has been requested.
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    Ramesh claims he scored three points without being touched.
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    Let’s see if he gets them.
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    This team has been playing with the spirit of fighters, roaring like lions - MSG Toofani Sher team
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    "Every moment will carry your name, the world will salute every step you take. Face difficulties with courage, and one day, even time will bow before you."
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    That’s the spirit MSG Tufani Sher is playing with today.
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    Their agility is unmatched—they're moving faster than cheetahs.
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    They’ve always been a great team, but today they're playing as a perfectly balanced and fierce unit.
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    I guess the forte of the Delhi team was their speed
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    and somehow what happened is that Tufani Sher have picked that cue up and they have really accelerated this speed,
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    while Delhi's players, considering that this is a final, they have not been able to lift their performance to that level.
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    And I don't really know how many minutes are left and whether or not they have the time to claw back,
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    but it is time for them to try for three-pointers here.
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    And it's the final moments of the match, and the Man of the Tournament will get an Alto K10 car
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    Who will take it home? Who will lift the golden trophy?
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    Right now, MSG Tufani Sher’s grip on victory is very strong, since the score gap is huge.
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    The match is in its final moments; the hooter could blow at any time, declaring the winner.
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    This is the final match of the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo 2016 League, between Delhi Ke Diler and MSG Tufani Sher.
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    An exciting and high-energy match.
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    Dr. MSG, the sports sarpanch, has awarded three points after a review.
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    1
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    Player number one is called—Talwinder, the captain, is up.
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    Delhi Ke Diler's defenders have struggled against him throughout the game.
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    Player number eight is called.
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    He has performed exceptionally, scoring three points multiple times.
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    Once again, he steals another point with ease.
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    Tufani Sher's players are enjoying themselves—they’ve put on a fantastic display.
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    Player number nine enters, picks up the rumaal, and returns safely, scoring again.
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    Delhi needs big points now to make a comeback.
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    Player number four—Robin from Delhi—is up.
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    Sunil from Tufani Sher, agile and fast, steals three points, pulling his team closer to a certain victory.
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    It's said, but it’s clear—Tufani Sher is racing toward victory unless a miracle happens.
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    Number two—Sheelu versus Sonu.
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    Sonu picks up the rumaal and tries to make it back.
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    Can he get past the bulky defender?
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    Yes—he does. Sheelu looks a bit off-color today.
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    Player number seven—a strong player—is up.
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    Another point is awarded to Tufani Sher after a foul start by Delhi Ke Diler.
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    The score now is 72 to 45.
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    Number six enters—Gurmukh versus Gurunam.
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    Gurunam picks up the rumaal and tries to return.
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    He darts past and gets held at the waist—but makes it home.
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    Gurunam is Delhi’s most consistent scorer.
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    Player number three—Ramesh—previously scored three points.
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    Will he do it again?
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    This time, he fights for just one, and gets it easily.
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    A foul start—Delhi’s point.
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    A common error—mistakes from both teams.
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    Player number one—Talwinder—is called again.
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    His journey through the tournament has been stellar.
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    He has played like a lion and steals another easy point.
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    Player number nine is called - Harwinder from Delhi.
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    Rupinder picked up the rumaal and was returning quickly, trying hard—but today, MSG Tufani Sher is moving like a storm. Nothing seems to slow them down.
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    Meanwhile, among us are Union Sports Minister Shri Vijay Goel Ji, and with him, Manish Grover, the Cooperation Minister of Haryana.
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    In the meantime, Tufani Sher scores yet another point.
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    "Go back, go back, I'll catch you, I'll catch you—there's going to be a celebration!"
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    We caught up with the team owner, waving the flag in joy. How are you feeling today?
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    I’m extremely happy. Bhabhi (sister-in-law) is very happy too.
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    She gave us this game, and I’m proud the players followed the rules so well and brought the team this far. Very, very happy.
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    Right from the beginning, your team had its eyes on the golden trophy. With every point gained, there was excitement, and with every point lost, tension.
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    How does it feel to win the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo Championship 2016?
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    “It feels amazing. The players worked hard, and we, from this side, also put in effort. All the boys gave their best. So yes, we’re very happy.”
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    Let’s take one quick comment before we begin the cultural program.
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    MSG Tufani Sher played like roaring lions, sprinted like cheetahs, and emerged as a truly dominant team. What would you say about their performance?
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    We don’t mind which team it is—we said in the beginning, since we’ve played in 32 national-level games, we could immediately see what kind of game they were playing.
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    We said then that Tufani Sher was delivering one-sided matches, and while Delhi is a very good team, some of their key players underperformed today.
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    There was one boy, I think number three, maybe even the Man of the Match earlier—he played great all tournament, but today, he couldn’t deliver.
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    On the other hand, though many Tufani Sher players were injured, the saying holds: a wounded lion is even more dangerous.”
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    Even though they were injured, they used a brilliant technique: pick up the rumaal first.
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    This gave them an edge—injury may reduce speed, but power remains. And they used that power smartly.
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    That technique brought them all the way to the finish line.
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    Had the other team figured this out earlier, maybe things would have been different.
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    Even with injuries, Tufani Sher showed immense strength and strategy.
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    We’ll continue the discussion, but now, it’s time for the cultural program, celebrating the champions of the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League—MSG Tufani Sher!
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    Now, let’s announce the Man of the Match. Union Minister Vijay Goel Ji will present all the awards today. The Player of the Tournament will receive a brand-new Alto K10 car.
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    But first—the Man of the Match.
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    Today, Ramesh from MSG Tufani Sher scored 11 points, and Naresh scored 13 points.
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    But the Man of the Match is someone you probably already know.
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    Yes, it’s the player who gave a thumbs-up gesture after his brilliant performance—Player Number 4, Sunil, alongside Sonu.
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    Outstanding performance in the final match!
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    Many congratulations and blessings.
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    Please arrange chairs for the players—both teams—for the cultural event and prize ceremony. Chairs are available near the mat on both sides.
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    And now… the celebration begins!
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    🎶 "Piya, Piya, Piya… Ishq Mere Sir Ke Bole Bole…"
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    A magnificent musical performance kicks off.
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    Up next is a patriotic segment. Please welcome the performers with a loud round of applause!
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    “For the country, with love, we will serve… we will free the nation, we will speak, we will fight, we will die for the country…”
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    A passionate, powerful patriotic performance electrifies the stage.
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    Let’s keep the applause going as we move to the next presentation in this vibrant cultural celebration of the Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League 2016.
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    Welcome the students with big applause!
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    MSG Tufani Sher has outplayed all other teams to become Champions.
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    🎶 "Om Ja Ya Jo Ya Change Hamari Lagta Aur Yeshu Bajaya Aur Yeshu Ne Yeshu Name Sara Din Mein Balle Balle Gaenge..."
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    What a lively and joyous performance!
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    Now, we move to today’s final performance, presented by the students of Shah Satnam Ji Educational Institutions.
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    Please welcome them warmly!
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    Jai Guru! Jai Jai Jai!
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    For society, for India, for righteousness—another stunning performance!
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    Now, the stage falls quiet again, and the reason is clear—MSG Tufani Sher are the champions of the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo 2016.
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    And now it’s time for the much-awaited prize distribution—the moment everyone’s been waiting for:
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    Who will be crowned the Man of the Tournament?
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    The players are on edge, eyes fixed on the stage. Everyone knows the prize is massive—₹50 lakh!
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    Let’s see if anyone can guess. If you know, don’t shout it out. But feel free to raise your hand with a guess.
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    Yes—Ramesh, Ramesh, Ramesh—that's the name being called from all directions.
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    But let’s check—there were others too.
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    At fourth place: Pawan from MSG Lathgaad Haryana.
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    Despite being from a team that kept losing, his individual determination was outstanding.
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    And now for third place. Any guesses?
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    Someone says Gurmeet. Another guesses Gurunam from MSG Delhi Ke Diler—and that’s correct.
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    Gurunam—please stand up. Wherever you are, take a bow. You played wonderfully—even in the final.
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    Now comes the battle for the top two spots.
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    Can you guess who’s in second place?
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    Names are being called—Amit, Anuj.
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    And the answer: Amit from MSG Brave, Canada takes second place.
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    Now let’s look at their scores:
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    Pawan (4th): 34 points
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    Gurunam (3rd): 35 points
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    Amit (2nd): 36 points
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    They are ahead by just one point each.
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    And the Man of the Tournament, the Man of the Series, is from MSG Tufani Sher.
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    The children guessed it absolutely right: it's Ramesh, playing for the nation, with 39 points—just three points ahead.
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    Ramesh must be around here somewhere.
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    Yes, so this car is his today.
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    This is Ramesh, the player from Tufani Sher who has truly amazed us—he dominated the entire tournament.
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    What power, what speed, what technique—what Kho-Kho, what Circle Kabaddi, what wrestling!
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    This boy used every move in the book.
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    When he dodged and earned three points, it looked like Kho-Kho.
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    When he flung someone off like in Circle Kabaddi, that was pure Circle Kabaddi.
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    And when he lifted someone and hurled them across the lobby—that was wrestling.
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    There was incredible coordination in this player.
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    He displayed an absolutely stellar performance.
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    Now let’s move to the trophy presentation—they are right in front of us.
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    One trophy is for the winners.
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    But first, let’s begin with the Man of the Match award.
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    So here we go—yes, a big round of applause!
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    "I’ll grind you like this, I won’t let you go. Stay away from me, don’t say later that I washed you like a washerman. Get back, I’ll put your feet down."
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    The grand closing ceremony of the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo Championship 2016 is happening now.
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    And MSG Tufani Sher are the winners.
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    And Sheelu, the Man of the Match of the final, proved to be the best player today.
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    He is being awarded an Okinawa Electric Bike by Union Sports Minister Shri Vijay Goel Ji.
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    An electric bike—well done! He played exceptionally.
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    "I’ll grab you with my hands and hold you, I won’t let you go, I’ll grind you like this."
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    Along with that, there’s a gift from a sponsor.
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    "I’ll grind you like this... stay away from me."
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    And now, the Player of the Tournament, receiving the keys to a gleaming Alto car, is Ramesh from Tufani Sher.
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    "Get back, I’ll put your feet down, touch the rumaal."
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    Union Sports Minister Vijay Goel Ji and Haryana Cooperation Minister Manish Grover are presenting the honor, along with Dr. MSG—the originator of this game.
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    "I’ll grab your handle, grab it with my hands."
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    Now, it's time to honor the team that worked hard and fought valiantly—the runners-up: MSG Delhi Ke Diler.
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    The entire team, please come forward.
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    "Get back, I’ll put your feet down. Touch the rumaal. Over. Get back."
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    I will request Shri Ji, and call the team manager, and Union Sports Minister Shri Vijay Goel Ji, to come to the center.
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    The Delhi Ke Diler team, who secured second place, is now being honored.
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    Did they forget to take the trophy for the nation?
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    Now, it’s time for the trophy.
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    I request the Honorable Sports Minister to present the trophy to the team.
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    Captain Shailendra is receiving the trophy, accompanied by Dr. MSG and the Sports Minister.
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    And the team is being awarded a cheque of ₹30 lakh.
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    ₹30 lakh for the runners-up—Delhi Ke Diler.
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    "We will stop, with love, with the weapon of humanity. If they still don’t stop, we will strike. We’ll live, die, and sacrifice for the nation."
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    Thank you, Delhi.
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    So, Delhi celebrates their second-place finish.
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    The Delhi players have earned ₹30 lakh.
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    "We will multiply its glory a million times. Our nation, our Tiranga—our pride."
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    And the team that topped all others—the winners of the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo Championship 2016—is MSG Tufani Sher.
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    "Our Tiranga, our pride. We’ll multiply its glory a million times."
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    They fought like champions and claimed victory for their name.
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    "We’ll die for the nation. We’ll sacrifice everything for the country."
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    The national champions of 2016: MSG Tufani Sher.
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    "We’ll live, die, and sacrifice for the country. Drop by drop."
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    Now, first and foremost—the golden trophy for first place goes to MSG Tufani Sher.
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    "Our country's glory is our life. We’ll meet in death for the country."
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    The trophy is being handed to the captain.
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    Union Sports Minister, Cooperation Minister of Haryana, and Dr. MSG are present for the honors.
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    Bhupinder Singh, OSD to the CM of Haryana, is also present, representing the Chief Minister.
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    Now, it’s time for the grand ₹50 lakh prize.
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    "We’ll multiply its glory a million times. Drop by drop, for the country."
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    A big thank you to all the players.
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    And for the country—after taking blessings from Guru Ji, this entire team displayed a phenomenal game.
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    They played fearlessly.
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    It was a one-sided victory.
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    The final prize distribution for the first Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League 2016 is now complete.
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    The event concluded with joy, enthusiasm, and glory.
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    A champion team has been found—MSG Tufani Sher.
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    So, that wraps up the event.
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    And now it’s time for a few closing comments.
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    We begin with Dr. Ramesh Ji, the creator of this game.
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    Sir, a thrilling match, a successful event, and the crowd enjoyed every moment—your thoughts?
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    Yes, absolutely! The spectators loved it.
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    And the biggest highlight was the presence of our Sports Minister, Vijay Ji, Shri Vijay Goel Ji.
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    He thoroughly enjoyed the game—because as a former player, he connects differently.
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    He said, "Guru Ji, this is definitely Kho-Kho!"
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    Indeed, all those dodges and sprints—because he’s played Nationals for Delhi and in university as well.
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    So when such people are in such positions, by God’s grace, games in our country will surely progress.
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    This game was created with the intent to discover talent.
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    Once we find that talent, we hand it over to the system—that’s our role.
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    Now, I would like to ask our Honorable Sports Minister, as a national-level player—
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    Sir, how did you enjoy today’s match? What are your thoughts on Rumaal Chhoo?
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    Friends, I’ll be honest—I enjoyed the game a lot today.
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    And I want to wholeheartedly congratulate Guru Ji.
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    This Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo—we used to play it in the lanes and by-lanes.
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    But you’ve taken it from the streets and brought it to such a grand platform.
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    I congratulate you for that.
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    And you know, this game includes elements of Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and Athletics.
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    It combines all these sports—and most importantly, it brings happiness.
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    What a simple children’s game!
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    Yet look at the fun, look at the spirit!
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    I’ll tell you a secret, Guru Ji—you tell me if I’m right or wrong.
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    My secret is: 80% of the time, the one who grabs the rumaal wins.
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    So yes, catching is a bit more difficult.
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    And now, Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo is no longer just Chhoo—it’s become Tiranga Rumaal Chheeno (snatch).
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    Earlier, if someone touched and your hand was on it, you’d be out.
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    But now, Guru Ji, you’ve refined the rules so beautifully.
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    You’ve made the rules so clear: one point, two points, three points.
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    I believe Guru Ji will not just promote this game, but all sports as well.
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    I’ve heard that you're going to build a massive sports village here, and the Haryana Government is supporting it.
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    We will also give our full support, and we want talented players to emerge from here.
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    The Rio Olympics just took place recently.
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    Today itself, the Prime Minister met all the sports awardees and posted their photos on Twitter.
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    Our Prime Minister genuinely cares about sports and always thinks about how to take them forward.
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    So with his vision and your efforts in promoting sports, I offer my heartfelt best wishes.
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    While coming here, I thought several times about how it would feel, but I truly say—I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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    I’m a resident of Haryana, a player from Delhi.
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    Many congratulations to you, Sir.
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    Vijay Ji has come, and yesterday Anil Ji was here too.
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    In our country, it’s strange how people make an issue out of the smallest thing.
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    People are saying they gave 50 lakh to this game—but as Vijay Goel Ji rightly said, a sports village is being built.
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    All school and college campuses—at least four to five colleges—are getting a shared sports village.
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    That money has been given to them, not just to Rumaal Chhoo, for those who are making noise.
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    Honestly, it surprises us—if a sportsperson becomes a minister, then naturally they’ll support sports.
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    And everyone knows that all of this will be spent purely on sports.
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    AstroTurf will be laid there, and better players will emerge.
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    As Prime Minister Modi Ji has taken the initiative for 2024 and 2028, we heard his thoughts from our daughter.
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    She said, “Papa, listen,” and we were very happy to hear that he’s planning so far ahead.
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    He announced today that he has already formed teams.
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    Anil Ji and Goel Sahib also mentioned that sports nurseries are being opened in every village.
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    No one should feel upset about this; in fact, everyone should celebrate it.
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    We must celebrate together sometimes, only then can the country progress.
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    There are many things to criticize, but for those efforts that bring pride to the nation, we should all unite.
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    Yes, your effort has been successful, and this game will help nurture future talents.
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    The sports village is a great initiative by both the Haryana Government and Dr. MSG.
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    And I’d like to once again introduce a representative of the Haryana Government.
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    Manish Grover Ji, the minister.
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    I want to know how much he enjoyed the game.
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    First of all, I bow at Guru Ji’s feet and seek his blessings.
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    Guru Ji, I don’t know how you attracted me here today.
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    The people who came to invite me—well, I was in a relaxed mood, spending time with my son-in-law and daughter.
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    We had plans for the evening, but your call pulled me here.
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    I told them, “No matter what, I’ll make it up to you tomorrow. Today, Guru Ji is calling.”
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    And when I came, I saw the competition. Our respected leader who blesses Haryana from time to time—
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    Vijay Goel Ji rightly said that this game gives a very powerful message.
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    Even though it’s just a game of Tiranga Rumaal, as Goel Ji said, it brings society together.
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    The Prime Minister and the Haryana Government have already rolled out extensive sports plans.
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    And I’m happy that the youth, who were heading towards intoxication, will now turn away from it and participate in these sports.
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    Just like the Prime Minister shared in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ today, about how two daughters made India proud—
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    And how Haryana is a state known for producing the most award winners.
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    This will surely inspire children.
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    I have full faith in Guru Ji that through such games, he’ll guide the youth and help them overcome addiction.
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    On this occasion, as a humble minister in the Haryana Government, I take the responsibility to contribute ₹11 lakh from my side as well.
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    Many, many thanks.
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    Yes, a warm welcome to all of you.
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    And if God wills, as Modi Ji said, in a country of over 125 crore people, if we couldn’t even bring home 25 medals, then it surely hurts the entire nation.
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    We’ll definitely inform him that now the government is taking full responsibility.
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    And for this sports village, we’ll request good coaches from people like Vijay Goel Ji and others.
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    God willing, among these children—whether from villages or cities—are many who can shine in any sport.
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    This was just a trial involving four or five sports.
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    Even if a player is lifted here, it still earns four points—it’s a game of strength.
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    So if these children feel that they will remain here...
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    They will stay here in the sports village.
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    The sports village will be built, and since all of you are supporting it, this money is being used for the village, not for Rumaal Chhoo alone.
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    There’s a misconception among many people about this.
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    Yes, Guru Ji, first I’d like to tell DD Sports viewers that most of the girls in the team that won the Throwball World Cup for India were trained by you.
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    Your girls, without any formal coach, won 35 international gold medals over four years, at world level.
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    Yes, absolutely.
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    Those same girls also went for Yoga.
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    They competed in the World Cup four times and brought home 35 gold medals.
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    And even today, four of those girls have gone for the Yoga World Cup again.
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    They won medals in Throwball, and in Roller Skating Hockey too—it was this very team that became Asia Champions four times.
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    The boys also brought medals in Judo, Swimming, and Volleyball at the Asia level.
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    And all of them fondly call us “Papa Coach.”
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    Whenever we get time, we train them ourselves.
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    So in future, we’ll definitely take top coaches from you and polish these kids so the shortcomings we’ve faced can be overcome.
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    It really pains us that in the land we’re born in, so much talent goes untapped.
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    Now that Modi Ji has initiated this movement, we are very grateful—it's a moment of immense pride.
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    Guru Ji, a small question. The children who performed well in this tournament—
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    You mentioned earlier that scouting has been done, like a first-level screening.
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    What do you think, in which sports can they excel and possibly reach Olympic level?
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    For example, some kids showed strong potential for high jump.
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    They can also be sprinters, 100 meters and 200 meters.
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    We’ve seen many kids with high jump ability, taking impressive standing leaps.
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    There are many other sports they can try. Some could be good in gymnastics too.
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    In fact, we’re thinking at an international level.
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    People on a news channel today were saying, “What a small game Guru Ji has made!”
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    But even a tiny ant can defeat an elephant—perhaps they’ve forgotten that.
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    This is the spirit of our culture, and we’ve fully embraced it.
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    And if God wills, even mighty elephants can fall before a little ant.
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    Only God knows.
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    But the future certainly looks bright for our players, especially now that the Sports Minister is showing such interest.
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    It just can’t be otherwise.
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    And Anil Ji from the state...
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    He also came, and he too showed great interest.
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    All the leaders who visited showed genuine involvement, so it's impossible not to have good players emerging from this.
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    The OSD to the Chief Minister is here as well—a very warm welcome to him.
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    Yes, Ashish.
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    And with us is Anil Pawar, representing Shri Krishan Lal Pawar, the Transport and Jail Minister of Haryana.
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    His son is here on his behalf.
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    Let’s ask him how much he enjoyed today’s game, which was the final closing ceremony of the event and the title clash.
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    “Dhan Dhan Satguru Tera Hi Aasra. Guru Ji, greetings. I truly enjoyed watching the game—that’s all I can say. Yes, I really enjoyed it.”
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    I want to ask Vijay Goel Ji directly—Sir, you saw the game: Kho-Kho, Judo, Wrestling, and more.
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    Besides these games that Guru Ji is promoting, have you seen any scope or potential in other formats he might introduce in future?
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    How much opportunity do you think exists here to produce athletes who can represent India?
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    “See, as per Guru Ji’s vision—and as our Prime Minister also says—we need to catch talent young, catch children and train them.
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    That’s the perfect age.
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    I believe this fosters a real sportsman’s spirit, and you never know who might rise from this crowd.
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    Most importantly, they must work the hardest.
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    And let me say one thing—Sakshi Malik from our Haryana was the first to bring us a medal; no one else had done that before.”
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    Okay, Dr. MSG, you’ve hosted this men’s tournament.
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    In the future, since you always support equal opportunities for daughters, will we also see such a tournament for girls?
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    Yes, yes, why not?
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    There’s so much talent among our daughters.
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    Take the Kho-Kho girls team—if we convert those top players to other sports, we believe they can bring medals for our country.
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    The speed and technique they possess are incredible.
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    It’s wrong to say a technique only fits one sport.
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    Even if swimming needs different muscle memory, it doesn’t mean those muscles won’t work in other games.
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    So yes, in the coming time, our daughters will shine just as brightly and progress in remarkable ways.
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    In fact, in our schools and colleges, it was our girls who first hoisted the flag after defeating Japan—
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    A country that had won the Asia Championship 15 to 20 times before.
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    Because here in schools and colleges, it was the daughters who first hoisted the flag by defeating Japan, a 15 or 20-time Asia Championship winner.
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    My question is, this was the first tournament. Players began well on the first day, improved on the second, and today we witnessed a spectacular match.
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    What are your valuable suggestions, since you’ve played in 32 national games and continue to play? How should players prepare?
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    What tips would you give for the next tournament?
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    We believe that just like our Union Minister is a player himself, the responsibility should be given to players, even at the village level.
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    Because someone who doesn’t know how to swim will drown others near the shore, but someone who knows how will rescue them from the middle.
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    So in every village, whoever has some passion for sports—someone who plays and knows the game—they should be given the reins.
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    If the key to the game is in the hands of someone who’s clean and not addicted, they’ll naturally prevent others from falling into addiction too.
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    And that is the real key.
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    Our youth can succeed if they stay away from addiction.
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    Here, five former addicts have emerged as players, so the youth here play without addiction.
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    Your attire today is soaked in patriotism.
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    Your songs are also highly patriotic.
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    You always give priority to nationalism because you come from India, you represent India.
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    And here, the song “For the country” has been playing continuously for the audience.
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    If you could play that song now, it would be great, especially since the event is called Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo.
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    Yes, let’s hear two lines of it.
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    Everyone already knows that song.
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    Guru Ji, yesterday the Sports Minister Anil Vij said that 2020 nurseries will be given in each district. So, should we assume that in the sports village being built in Dera, how many nurseries will you acquire?
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    From our side, whatever nurseries—one, two, four—they provide, we make a firm promise that the money allocated will be used only for that purpose. No misuse will happen, that’s guaranteed. We don’t claim others misuse it, but here, we guarantee that it will only benefit players.
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    Guru Ji, heartfelt congratulations on the successful event.
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    Yes, there are such ideas—just like cricket’s 20-20 format caught on—this game also emerged with that spirit. Where do such ideas come from?
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    Perhaps it’s God’s grace. As children, we siblings played many games—boys’ games and girls’ games too—since we played together. We’ve played about 135 to 150 games, excluding the 32 national games.
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    We found this game very interesting. We don’t think anyone would dislike it, and we don’t think there’s any faster-paced game than this.
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    In Kho-Kho, some time goes in movement and running around. But in this game, you get decisive results quickly—in just 40 seconds—whether someone scores two, three, or four points.
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    That’s why we liked it, and we feel it’s God’s grace that we are able to create new games and design new rules for them. The game is ancient; we’ve only refined it.
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    This tournament was for men. But young women are no less. Are there future plans to organize a women’s category tournament?
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    Yes, absolutely. We had said that day itself—our daughters who are performing so well in wrestling and badminton—such girls who are already athletic will surely get a platform. A competition will be held for them too.
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    Guru Ji, yesterday the Haryana Sports Minister came, and today the Union Sports Minister is here. Have they given any assurances about granting national or international recognition to Rumaal Chhoo?
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    Yes. Yesterday, Anil Ji said in front of you that he would do his best to introduce the game at the school level and acknowledged that players can be selected from here.
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    No one has officially declared that this game will be elevated, but we want to clarify—it’s not "our" game. If someone is afraid it’s a “Guru Ji game” due to our name, we say—remove our name.
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    This is Rumaal Chhoo, an ancient Indian game of our ancestors. So what if we made the rules? So what if we preserved it? We don’t seek credit.
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    We just want one thing—that foreigners also play our country’s game. After all, we play so many of theirs.
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    Guru Ji, one more question. You mentioned Gulstick has received recognition. Will there be a Gulstick tournament soon?
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    Yes, definitely. Gulstick will also have a tournament. It has very exciting elements—a four, a six, an eight, and even a ten.
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    We feel that with a few more rule tweaks, Gulstick will become even more exciting than cricket.
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    Guru Ji, a small suggestion. You’ve gained fame as “Papa Coach.” But many past Olympic medalists or athletes are forgotten. Will you do something to involve them?
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    Yes, absolutely. You've reminded us well. We've already started on that.
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    For example, when Vijender came here, we told him clearly—whatever academy or training center you want to build here, go ahead. Our goal is to prepare children here for the world stage.
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    He said, “Guru Ji, I’ll definitely build it.”
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    We are reaching out to all gold medalists who have made India proud. They have a lot to offer.
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    A player like Dhyan Chand hasn’t been seen since. He once challenged a goal post, saying it was an inch inward—and he was right. His goal was accepted. That’s why he was called the Magician.
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    So if we can even take a bit of such legends’ experiences—players will benefit greatly. And we are working on that.
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    Guru Ji, the Haryana Government is also contributing to the sports village, as you mentioned. Yesterday Anil Vij made an announcement. He told the media that ₹50 lakh is too little and he wished he could give more. But people think it was for this game.
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    Please clarify—was the funding for the sports village?
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    Yes, the funding is only for the sports village. Work has already started. The soil has been leveled properly.
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    An international-type roller skating stadium has been built. An international-level lawn tennis stadium has been built. There’s already an international diving pool.
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    A multi-storey international cricket stadium is also under construction.
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    As for the money Anil Ji announced—₹50 lakh is not a big deal for something of this scale. A massive sports village is being built.
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    Some people, who may have never played a sport in their life, don't understand how costly it is to build international-level stadiums.
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    All these efforts were supported by MSG All Trading Company, whose CEO CB Ji sponsored it. They purchased the teams.
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    And let me clarify, not all players were our followers. Kids came from different states—Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, UP, Rajasthan.
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    We didn’t create just an internal team. Everyone wanted to name their teams MSG, so we agreed. It’s their company after all.
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    Guru Ji, you are also an international coach. Often a player wins medals and gets fame and rewards, but in the next Olympics, he may not even qualify. What’s the reason?
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    Yes, sometimes it's attributed to luck or just not being the player's day. Abhinav Bindra performed well, maybe finished fourth. We were watching that shooting match. We felt his confidence slipped at the last moment.
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    A player is not God. Mistakes happen.
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    And honestly, we’re not talking about Bindra Ji specifically, but many players, once they gain fame, start focusing on ads, films, or side ventures, and get distracted. Maybe that’s why they can’t sustain performance.
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    Not all, but we’ve seen a few cases.
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    Guru Ji, when players win, rewards pour in—gold rains down. But before they win, there’s no support. What message would you give the government?
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    Our view is: announce prizes in advance. Say it repeatedly—“Whoever wins an Olympic medal will receive this, that,” etc. It stays in the athlete’s mind.
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    And most importantly—facilities should be provided beforehand, not after victory.
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    Here in our schools, we set a rule: a child who wins a national gold medal will get a national-level ground. An international medal winner will get an international-style ground and coach.
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    The reason we have international-level grounds and facilities here is because there are already international-level players training.
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    So, if such a structure is created—if you achieve this, you’ll get these facilities—then we’re confident India’s talent will rise.
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    Guru Ji, what is the estimated area and budget of this sports village? Clearly ₹50 lakh would be too little. How much more will MSG Products or Dera Sacha Sauda contribute?
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    Yes, all the Satsangi devotees will wholeheartedly cooperate in this effort. People from all states and regions are coming forward. You can hear their applause—it’s their collective spirit that will help build this sports village.
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    Only the public can accomplish something this big. We've already drawn up a plan for it, although the cost estimate hasn’t been finalized yet because the map is still being fine-tuned. We're deciding what to place where. Once that’s done, God willing, a truly remarkable sports village will come up here—for both girls and boys.
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    Guru Ji, your outfit today is absolutely stunning, designed in the tricolor. How long did it take to make this dress?
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    “No dress takes too long to design. The children who make it, we just guide them on how it should be. Or they’ve learned from us by now—what Guru Ji likes. Then they get to work. We don’t have the time to do it ourselves, but we do give the design. And sometimes the whole outfit is done in just a day or two.”
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    Thank you, Guru Ji. A heartfelt welcome to all. The media is the fourth pillar of our democracy, so warm greetings and blessings to all media representatives and their families.
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    A quick update: Shri Prakash Ji Bhati from Delhi has pledged ₹3.5 lakh. You heard it directly. Shri Sohan Lal Patwari from Rajasthan has pledged ₹3 lakh. Naresh Ji from Rampur Theri, ₹3 lakh. Makhan Ji from Punjab, ₹2.5 lakh. Harish Advocate Ji and Naresh Ji from Rania, ₹1 lakh.
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    And there was a list shared earlier, possibly regarding the donation of a car. They gave that too, along with money for the sports village. Contributions have already started coming in, and the funds will be deposited directly into the bank to be used for the construction.
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    If God wills, Sirsa will shine on the sports map one day. Many blessings to everyone.
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    Children, please sit down. Let the team stand behind. Everyone will get a turn. Children, please sit on your knees; you’ll come too. Take this trophy.
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    These children have played beautifully. We request all players who came here—if you'd like to continue training and using the sports village facilities, make sure to register your names. We’ve already selected many promising players. We’ll take complete care of them: their fitness, coaching, food—everything.
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    Yes, Sajjan Mittal from Kazawala block has pledged ₹1 lakh on behalf of 25 members from Delhi. Block Bangidas has also pledged ₹1 lakh. Donations have begun flowing in, and soon this sports village will be a reality.
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    Madan Ji also pledged ₹1 lakh. Many blessings to you. And the children who stay in this sports village will have everything—residential facilities, meals, coaching. We only ask one thing of them: they must remain addiction-free.
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    Everything else, God will handle, and we’ll give them such high-quality coaching that they may not have even imagined.
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    Pitaji Ram Niwas Ji has pledged ₹1 lakh too. Many blessings.
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    The photo is done. Now let’s move to the next team. Blessings to you all, children. Well done. Listen carefully to what has been said.
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    Yes, thank you. With your blessings, the children performed excellently. We couldn’t be present directly, but we were sending our messages through others. The coaching they received came from us. We guided the coach—he has played with us—and told him exactly what to teach the children.
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    You did wonderfully. You seized the right moment—that’s why you won. Many blessings, children.
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    A great game from all teams. Win or lose, every player is dear to us. And to all the devotees who came to watch as volunteers—our respect and deepest blessings to each of you. The dedication with which you cheer is truly heartwarming.
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    Even now, everyone is dressed in similar outfits. Many blessings to all of you. And for those who haven’t gotten their photo taken yet, don’t worry. Turn slightly toward the front—the camera is there. It’ll be easier.
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    Yes, child, sit this way. There were excellent players in every team. Since it's a new game, they’ll continue learning. We've selected several for the sports village—an international-level facility where any child, as long as they are free from addiction, will be strengthened in every technical way.
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    Yes, many blessings. Take it easy—but take lots of blessings! 199 blessings for you! Wonderful, wonderful. Many blessings!
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    Wherever you’re from in this country, our hope is that you stay away from addiction and bring honor to your family and to India. Go ahead, children. Blessings, blessings.
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    Don’t rush. Move slowly. No pushing. Blessings, blessings.
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    Congratulations to the team on their win. Om.
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    Two teams are heading to Mustafaabad, Delhi. Which team should we give to? Tell their families that blessings are with them from our side.
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    Cameraman, please come forward. The coaches and everyone who contributed—please show them as well.
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    Yes, yes, no problem. They’re standing behind. Come here, come forward. Yes, take it.
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    People from Mustafaabad have also pledged ₹1 lakh for the sports village. Many blessings.
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    To all the devotees gathered here—a very warm welcome. You requested a song—we’ll sing two lines for you. You can choose which lines you’d like to hear.
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    "The 'Sher Dil' one."
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    Alright, then! A very grand song is coming in the next movie—please enjoy it right where you are. Just remember:
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    Dhol baaje ho baaje nagada,
    Dhol baaje ho baaje nagada,
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    Charo taraf ho jhilmil,
    Izzat ka rakhwala Sher Dil, Sher Dil, Sher Dil.
    Izzat ka rakhwala Sher Dil, Sher Dil, Sher Dil.
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    Many blessings.
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    And yes, Chameli Devi, the mother of one of our devotees, has pledged ₹500 for the sports village. Please note her name. Chameli Devi Ji, many blessings.
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    Everyone is very excited for the sports village.
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    Yes, child—Samana Sheikh? What’s your name?
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    Savita Insan. She says she will donate ₹1 lakh for the sports village. Many blessings.
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    "Yeh jaana tujhe paake Rab paa liya tujhe paake..."
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    "Lamha jo guzra tere bina kya bataun..."
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    "Pyaar tera cheez jaisi chhupana chaahoon chhupa na paun..."
Title:
Live Tiranga Rumaal Chhoo League
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Video Language:
Hindi
Duration:
02:02:13

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