Mumbai University Emerges Runner-Up at All India
Inter-University Men’s Kho-Kho Championship 2025
Ratnagiri’s Akash Kadam Named Best All-Rounder of the Tournament
Mangalore University Clinches the Coveted Title in a Nail-Biting Finale
Udupi (Karnataka), April 12 – In a thrilling finale held
at Poornaprajna College Grounds, Udupi, the host team Mangalore University
edged past Mumbai University to win the All-India Inter-University Men’s
Kho-Kho Championship 2025. Displaying exceptional teamwork and spirit, Mumbai
University secured the runners-up position after a fierce and closely contested
final match.
16 Teams from Across the Nation
This prestigious tournament witnessed participation from
the top 16 university teams across India, representing the East, West, South,
and North zones. In the final clash, Mangalore University narrowly defeated
Mumbai University with a score of 11-10, sealing the match with 5
minutes and 10 seconds to spare. The game kept spectators on the edge of
their seats with every twist and turn.
Akash Kadam Shines Bright
Mumbai University’s captain Akash Kadam from
Ratnagiri stood out as the star of the tournament. With resilient defensive
stints of 1.50 and 1.40 minutes and securing a crucial point, his
stellar performance earned him the Best All-Round Player of the Tournament
award.
He was ably supported by teammates:
Sanket Jadhav
(1.20 & 1.50 min defence), Shubham Jadhav (1.50 min defence), Prathamesh
Durgavale and Aditya Kamble (1 min defence and 2 points each), and Abhay
Ratnakar (3 points). Despite their valiant effort, victory remained just
out of reach.
The Winning Trio from Mangalore
Mangalore University's success was anchored by
outstanding performances from: Mareppa (1.50 & 2.50 min defence), Swami
(1.50 & 3.20 min defence, 1 point), and, Suhas (1.50 & 1 min
defence, 2 points).
Swami’s remarkable 3.20-minute defence proved to be a game-changer.
Mumbai’s Impressive Journey
Before reaching the final, Mumbai University overcame
formidable opponents, defeating Delhi University in the quarter-finals
and Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University in the semi-finals.
Institutional Support and Encouragement
The exceptional performance of the team was lauded by Prof.
Dr. Ravindra Kulkarni (Vice-Chancellor), Dr. Ajay Bhamre (Pro-Vice
Chancellor), and Dr. Prasad Karande (Registrar) of Mumbai
University, who extended their heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the
players.
Special credit goes to coaches Dalesh Desai and Shashank
Upshete, and to Dr. Manoj Reddy, Director of Sports, for their
meticulous planning and dedicated support throughout the championship.
A Finale to Remember
With rapid momentum shifts, intense matchups, and
unforgettable performances, this year’s championship finale has etched itself
as a remarkable chapter in university sports history.
Though the title eluded them, Mumbai University’s unity, sportsmanship, and
high-caliber gameplay left a lasting impression.


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