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		<title>Haryana Wins Thriller: National Rugby Sevens Crown Against Maharashtra</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Rajgir buzzed with excitement on April 21 as Haryana scripted a comeback story in the Senior National Rugby Sevens Championship 2026. Overcoming last year&#8217;s heartbreak, they toppled Maharashtra 17-12 in&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rajgir buzzed with excitement on April 21 as Haryana scripted a comeback story in the Senior National Rugby Sevens Championship 2026. Overcoming last year&#8217;s heartbreak, they toppled Maharashtra 17-12 in a nail-biting final to lift the men&#8217;s trophy in the tournament&#8217;s 13th edition.</p>
<p>The State Sports Complex witnessed a spectacle of speed and strategy. Haryana struck first via Neeraj Khatri, only for Maharashtra&#8217;s Sunil Chavhan to level it. Mohit Khatri&#8217;s response kept Haryana ahead, and in pivotal phases, Ajay Deswal and Deepak Kumar Punia extended the lead with a try and conversion.</p>
<p>Maharashtra mounted a late surge, courtesy of Prashant Singh and Shridhar Nigade, but Haryana&#8217;s defensive resilience proved decisive. In the bronze medal clash, West Bengal dominated Rajasthan 26-5, capping a strong campaign.</p>
<p>From pre-quarterfinals to semifinals, the competition was unrelenting. Maharashtra crushed West Bengal 36-5, while Haryana blanked Rajasthan 38-0 to advance. Standout performers included top scorer Rajan Rawat (76 points from Rajasthan), Shridhar Nigade (59), and Karan Rajbhar (55).</p>
<p>Rahul Bose, Rugby India chief, hailed the championship as evidence of rugby&#8217;s growth trajectory in the nation. This victory not only crowns Haryana but signals brighter prospects for Indian rugby sevens on the global stage.</p>
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