<p>Seven-time champions India thrashed Thailand 63-26 in a Group A match of the men's kabaddi competition at the Asian Games here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Looking to regain its Asian Games gold medal, the Indian men's team, which had slipped to a bronze medal at the 2018 Jakarta edition, took a commanding 37-9 lead at the half-time.</p>.<p> India did not take much time to inflict the first 'all-out' on Thailand within the first few minutes of the start of the contest.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/asian-games-2023-live-updates-hangzhou-2022-india-medal-tally-today-sports-news-3-2711581">Track live updates of the Asian Games here</a></strong></p>.<p> Soon India got a point in the raid before tackling the last man in from Thailand to force a second 'all-out'.</p>.<p> Pramot Saising, the last man in for Thailand, went for the raid but was thumped down as India inflicted a third 'all-out' at the stroke of half-time.</p>.<p> India continued their domination in the second half and inflicted another 'all-out' on Thailand to take a 53-17 lead.</p>.<p> The Thai players faltered in their raids time and again as India continued to extend their lead in the second half.</p>.<p> But Thailand showed some fight in the second half as India won the half 26-17 to seal the contest.</p>.<p> The Indian men's team had earlier registered an emphatic 55-18 win over Bangladesh on Tuesday.</p>.<p> The women's side also recorded a 56-23 win over South Korea in their second Group A game.</p>.<p> The Indian women, last edition's silver medallists, were held to a surprise 34-34 draw by Chinese Taipei in their opening match on Monday.</p>.<p> The Indian women will take on Thailand in another group match later in the day.</p>.<p> In the men's event, India find themselves clubbed with Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Japan in Group A.</p>.<p> Iran, Korea, Pakistan and Malaysia form Group B.</p>.<p> The Indian women are place along side Chinese Taipei, Thailand and South Korea.</p>
<p>Seven-time champions India thrashed Thailand 63-26 in a Group A match of the men's kabaddi competition at the Asian Games here on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Looking to regain its Asian Games gold medal, the Indian men's team, which had slipped to a bronze medal at the 2018 Jakarta edition, took a commanding 37-9 lead at the half-time.</p>.<p> India did not take much time to inflict the first 'all-out' on Thailand within the first few minutes of the start of the contest.</p><p><strong><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/other-sports/asian-games-2023-live-updates-hangzhou-2022-india-medal-tally-today-sports-news-3-2711581">Track live updates of the Asian Games here</a></strong></p>.<p> Soon India got a point in the raid before tackling the last man in from Thailand to force a second 'all-out'.</p>.<p> Pramot Saising, the last man in for Thailand, went for the raid but was thumped down as India inflicted a third 'all-out' at the stroke of half-time.</p>.<p> India continued their domination in the second half and inflicted another 'all-out' on Thailand to take a 53-17 lead.</p>.<p> The Thai players faltered in their raids time and again as India continued to extend their lead in the second half.</p>.<p> But Thailand showed some fight in the second half as India won the half 26-17 to seal the contest.</p>.<p> The Indian men's team had earlier registered an emphatic 55-18 win over Bangladesh on Tuesday.</p>.<p> The women's side also recorded a 56-23 win over South Korea in their second Group A game.</p>.<p> The Indian women, last edition's silver medallists, were held to a surprise 34-34 draw by Chinese Taipei in their opening match on Monday.</p>.<p> The Indian women will take on Thailand in another group match later in the day.</p>.<p> In the men's event, India find themselves clubbed with Bangladesh, Chinese Taipei, Thailand and Japan in Group A.</p>.<p> Iran, Korea, Pakistan and Malaysia form Group B.</p>.<p> The Indian women are place along side Chinese Taipei, Thailand and South Korea.</p>