Western
Railway Crowned Champions of ‘RBI Professional Kho-Kho Tournament’
Western
Railway’s Strategy, Discipline and Experience Prove Superior
Central
Railway Falter at Crucial Moments
Aditya
Ganpule, Vrushabh Wagh and Abhay Ratnakar Lead Western Railway to Historic
Title
Mumbai: The
grand final of the ‘RBI Professional Invitational Kho-Kho Tournament 2026’ at
Parel’s historic Lal Maidan turned out to be much more than just a clash
between two railway giants. It was a true test of prestige, experience,
composure and tactical brilliance. After defeating Western Railway in the
Mumbai District Championship earlier in January 2026, Central Railway entered
the final with confidence and expectations of dominance once again. However,
Western Railway displayed remarkable discipline, maturity and consistency to
register a commanding 15-11 victory and lift the prestigious inaugural RBI Cup.
The triumph reflected their excellent preparation, teamwork and strategic
planning throughout the tournament.
Toss
Won, But Match Slipped Away
Central
Railway won the toss and opted to defend first, but failed to capitalise on the
advantage. Western Railway immediately put pressure on Central Railway’s
defence with sharp attacking play and maintained control right from the opening
minutes. Their strong 10-5 lead at half-time proved to be the turning point of
the contest. Although Central Railway showed glimpses of solid defence, they
struggled to score crucial points during key moments. Lack of coordination in
attack became clearly visible under pressure. The final was officiated by chief
referee Tushar Chikhale, along with referees Sushil Dahimbekar
and Devendra Barde.
Western
Railway’s Royal Performance; Complete Team Effort Seals Victory
The
biggest strength of Western Railway in the final was their collective
performance. Instead of depending on one or two players, the entire squad
contributed significantly. Vrushabh Wagh produced solid defensive
performances with 2.30 and 2.50 minutes of defence, effectively restricting
Central Railway’s attacking momentum. Aditya Ganpule emerged as the game
changer with 2 and 2.40 minutes of defence along with 4 valuable points. Rahul
Mandal (2, 1.10 min defence and 1 point), Mahesh Shinde (1, 1.50 min
defence), Vijay Shinde (1 min defence and 2 points), and Abhay
Ratnakar, Amit Patil, Nikhil Sodiye and Mazhar Jamadar
(2 points each) also made timely contributions to ensure victory. Western
Railway displayed tremendous confidence and control throughout the match, never
allowing Central Railway any opportunity to stage a comeback. Their calm and
calculated approach reflected the qualities of a true champion side.
Central
Railway Fight Hard, But Costly Errors Hurt Their Chances
Despite
the defeat, Central Railway continued to battle till the final whistle. Ramji
Kashyap tried to keep the team in contention with 2.30 and unbeaten 1.40
minutes of defence along with 1 point. Dilip Khandvi contributed 3
important points with 1.30 and 1.30 minutes of defence. Shubham Thorat
(1, 2.50 min defence and 1 point), Akash Togare (1.20 min defence), Saurabh
Ghadge (1.10 min defence and 2 points) and Arnav Patankar (2 points)
also displayed fighting spirit. However, inconsistency remained Central
Railway’s biggest weakness throughout the final. Errors in attack and lapses in
defensive judgement at crucial moments proved extremely costly. Under pressure,
the team failed to execute their plans effectively.
Maharashtra
Post Secure Third Place
In
the third-place match, Maharashtra Post defeated Rachana Notary Works
by 14-12 with 4 minutes remaining, securing victory by 2 points and finishing
the tournament on a high note.
Aditya
Ganpule and Abhay Ratnakar Shine as Tournament Heroes
The
individual awards also reflected Western Railway’s dominance in the tournament.
Abhay Ratnakar won the award for Best Attacker, while Aditya
Ganpule was named Best All-Rounder. Central Railway’s Shubham
Thorat earned the Best Defender award for his outstanding defensive
performances throughout the competition. All three players impressed spectators
with their consistency and high-quality performances.
Western
Railway Send Strong Message to Rivals
The
final made one thing absolutely clear — Western Railway are no longer just a
talented side on paper, but a mature and battle-hardened team capable of
handling pressure in big matches. Their earlier title triumph at the Amar Hind
Tournament was no coincidence, and this victory once again proved their growing
dominance in professional kho-kho. On the other hand, Central Railway will need
to seriously reassess their strategy and decision-making in crucial moments
going forward.
Grand
Prize Distribution Ceremony
The
champion team received a cash prize of Rs. 25,000 along with the trophy, while
the runners-up were awarded Rs. 15,000 and a trophy. A total prize fund of Rs.
60,000 was distributed during the tournament. The prize distribution ceremony
was conducted at the hands of Punit Pancholi (Chief General Manager, RBI
Mumbai Region). Also present on the occasion were Sachin Narsappa
(Secretary, RBI Sports Club), Sachin Tambe (External Affairs Secretary,
RBI Sports Club), Yashwant Naik, Rajesh Pathare, Nanasaheb
Zambre, Balasaheb Toraskar, Parag Ambekar, and Surendra
Vishwakarma.
The
grand finale at Parel’s iconic Lal Maidan will remain memorable for kho-kho
lovers for a long time and once again highlighted how the ‘RBI Professional
Invitational Kho-Kho Tournament 2026’ has taken professional kho-kho to a new
level.


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