Aug 25, 2018 18:02 Asia/Tehran [Updated: Oct 31, 2020 08:53 Asia/Tehran]
  • Iran women's team makes India's Shailja Jain the best Kabaddi coach

Iran women's team prepares the way for India's Shailja Jain to become the best Kabaddi coach in the world.

Shailja Jain, Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Coach wanted to prove that she is the best coach in the world and she has done that with the Iran women's team.

Iran on Friday, 24 August, ended India’s dominance at the Asian Games Kabaddi by winning the women’s title with a close 27-24 win in the final.

Shailja Jain, who hails from Nashik, joined the Iranian team 18 months ago and since then, she has played a crucial role in their success.

"When I visited Iran the first time after taking up the job, I said this is my mission, to prove I’m the best coach. And now we have the result. Today our defence after the first five minutes was very tight, which was crucial to our win. And three of our raiders were excellent”, Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Coach said.

Jain said after initially struggling to relay her thought process to the Iranian players, she decided to learn the local language.

"Communication was not easy, so I learnt Farsi. Before the match I told the girls ‘don’t send me back to India without the gold medal’. Some of them came back and told me ‘madam, we’ve given you what you wanted’. This final match was very special for me and the team. After a long time, Iran won a gold. I’m thankful to the federation for showing faith in me", Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Coach noted.

Being an Indian, Jain added that she was obviously disappointed for the Indian team but as a true professional she had never let her nationality come in the way of her job.

"I’m sad India lost. Like any other Indian, I love my country. But I love Kabaddi also. Being their coach, I think only of Iranian team. Kabaddi is very popular in India. They all know what Kabaddi is about. Everyone watched this match back in Iran", Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Coach stated.

Jain said she didn't work on the physical aspect of the Iranians, instead, her challenge was to create strategies.

"In those seven months, they learnt the tactics and strategy. I didn’t have to work on their fitness, they already were supremely fitted", Shailja Jain, Iran’s Women’s Kabaddi Coach concluded.

The Iranian women's Kabaddi team stopped their Indian arch-rivals from winning their third successive gold.

The Iranians edged past India 27-24 to avenge their 2014 Asian final defeat against the Indian side.

Their victory marks the first time a women's team has beaten India in Kabaddi at the Asian Games.

Before this year's event, India had the most successful Kabaddi teams on the world stage, winning all international titles in both men’s and women’s categories.

This year's games are being held in the Indonesian cities of Jakarta and Palembang.

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