As per the new dates, this mega event of Punjab's traditional game will now commence from December 5 to 15.
This decision was taken in a meeting with the representatives of various Kabaddi organisations, which apprised Badal about clashing of dates due to grand finale of Wave World Kabaddi League on Nov 29.
In view of the clashing of dates, Badal asked Secretary Sports P S Aujla to prepare a revised schedule.
Badal, who is also Sports Minister, informed that there would be 10 teams participating in World Kabaddi Cup -- India, Pakistan, Argentina, USA, UK, Scotland, Canada, Sierra Leone, Spain, Kenya and Denmark in the men's category discipline while women's teams from India, Pakistan, New Zealand, Kenya, UK, Malaysia, Denmark and Mexico would participate.
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He said that these Kabaddi titans would vie for Rs 6.97 crore prize money out of which champion in either category would be awarded Rs 2 crore and Rs 1 crore respectively and Rs 1 crore and Rs 51 lakh for the runners-up.
Jalalabad, Chohla Sahib, Sangrur, Hoshiarpur, Gurdaspur, Ropar, Khanna and Mansa cities have been selected for other Kabbadi matches.
The Deputy Chief Minister, according to an official release here, has issued strict instructions to conduct dope tests of players to ensure drug free World Cup and also approved the amount of Rs 30 lakh for the same.