Staging a fantastic second-half recovery, Indian men surged to their seventh straight gold by defeating Iran 27-25 in a thrilling final at the Songdo University Gymnasium.
India thus completed a golden double on the kabaddi mat for the second successive edition after the women defeated the same nation 31-21 in their final held earlier in the day.
The country thus boosted its overall gold tally to 11 on the final day of competitions here.
The winners were trailing by a big margin of 13-21 at half time and a huge upset was on the cards before the defending champions pulled it around in the second half with some aggressive raiding and smart catching.
Captain Rakesh Kumar, who played with a bandaged head after getting injured by a rival defender's knee during his raid in the second half, said after the game, "By god's grace we won. It was tougher than we expected. Iran is a good team, but we made some mistakes initially and fell behind before recovering."
"That's what we did. Had we fallen even further behind then, it would have been curtains," he conceded.
India started on the wrong foot against the super-fit Iranians who looked like men possessed as they raided with gusto and defended with zeal to jump to a 17-7 lead before the Indians, who even conceded a 'lona' (after being all out), knew what happened.
