Bihar to host Sepak Takraw 2025 World Cup, 20 countries participating

Bihar to host Sepak Takraw 2025 World Cup, 20 countries participating

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Category : Sports Published on: March 24 2025

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  • Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inaugurated the ISTAF "Sepak Takraw 2025" World Cup at the Patliputra Sports Complex Indoor Stadium in Patna, in which 20 countries including India are participating.
  • A total of 150 matches will be played in the six-day tournament, including quad, regular, doubles and mixed doubles.
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