They turned up quite jet-lagged after landing here in the wee hours but Pakistan's Lahore Lions roared quite loud in their opening match of the World Kabaddi League, comprehensively beating Vancouver Lions here today.
The team, which landed in the city only past midnight and faced its fair share of logistical problems due to the late arrival, looked completely unfazed as it trounced Vancouver in a thoroughly professional performance. Lahore emerged triumphant 74-61 in the match.
Amid rather amusing scenes of British cheergirls dancing to the tunes of Punjabi Bhangra songs after every point scored, the Pakistanis, most of whom a part of their national team, displayed a wide variety of tricks in raiding and sheer physical dominance in stopping to outplay Vancouver.
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The burly raider from Sahiwal was the undisputed star of the proceedings today as he logged in 21 points. The 24-year-old said it was good to be part of a league which offers good pay cheques to participating players.
The players' salary at the ongoing event is whopping Rs 1.5 crore.
"The money is a big factor. To be paid so well feels good. Kabaddi is also very popular in Pakistan and people crowd the arenas whenever there are matches," said Chisti, who took up the sport while in school despite opposition from his family.