With a thrilling 26-25 victory over Chinese Taipei in the women's kabaddi final, the Indian team at the Asian Games attained a historic milestone by winning their 100th medal.
This outstanding accomplishment was made even more noteworthy because it was the women's kabaddi team's third continental championship victory, exceeding their second-place at the previous Games.
Chinese Taipei pushed the Indian women to their boundaries in a hotly contested final. India won the top award by the slimmest of margins, winning by just one point.
The Indian squad demonstrated outstanding poise and tenacity throughout the stressful encounter, especially during the match's pivotal moments.
The team's five-point lead at the half, which was crucial, was increased by a fantastic raid from Pooja, one of the game's star players.
With a lot on the line for both teams, there was an obvious sense of tension on the pitch. Drama occurred during the game when the coach of the Indian squad was given a green card warning.
India's historic achievement of winning 100 medals at the elite competition was a time of pride and joy.