India began their 2016 Kabaddi World Cup campaign in disappointment, as they lost 34-32 to Korea. A hushed silence fell at Ahemadabads TransStadia Arena, as India crumbled under pressure in the last two minutes to lose their opening game of the World Cup.Anup Kumar scored eight points for India but it was not enough, as Jang Kun Lee produced a terrific performance to inspire Korea to a famous win over the hosts.?Both teams made a slow start, as they exchanged empty raids in the first three minutes. Dharmaraj Cheralathan scored the first defence point for India in the second minute, before the Korean defence sent Rahul Chaudhry to the bench in the fourth.Anup scored three points with a super raid in the sixth minute, but Korea forced a super tackle in the seventh to take a narrow lead. Rahul then scored his first raid point, in the 10th minute, as India soon opened up a five-point gap to lead 14-9. Kun Lee had just one successful raid in the first half as the Korean raiders struggled to get points.?Pardeep Narwal came on as a substitute in the 18th minute and scored with his first raid as India stretched their lead to 18-10. However, Korea slowly clawed their way back into game, as their defence forced a super tackle in the 19th minute, before the captain Hong Dong Ju scored a raid point in the 20th to reduce the gap to five points going into the break.?Korea began the second half strongly, as they scored two points in three minutes, though Manjeet Chhillar forced a super tackle to reinforce Indias lead. Narwal scored again in the 26th minute, but with eight minutes to go, the Korean defence sent him to the bench, as the visitors trailed 24-19.A raid by Lee Dong in 35th minute turned the game on its head, as India were reduced to just one man. Ajay Thakur scored two points and saved India from an all out, but Korea eventually inflicted one in the 37th minute as they trailed by three. Kun Lee then scored with a bonus point to cut the deficit to two.?It was a tense last few minutes for India, as Korea fought back on multiple occasions to stay within sight.?Kun Lee produced a brilliant super raid in the 39th minute to tie the game, but Anup scored with a raid in the last minute to seemingly tilt the contest Indias way.?However, Kun Lee scored two more points to give Korea a narrow lead, and his team held their nerve in the dying seconds to record an upset win.? Ben Heller Jersey .com) - The Chicago Blackhawks aim for their third three-game winning streak of the season when they host the struggling Edmonton Oilers in Sundays battle at the United Center. Austin Romine Jersey . 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Mel Stottlemyre Jersey . -- Adam Snyder returned to the San Francisco 49ers this season because the offensive lineman thought it was his best opportunity to win a championship.Andy Walker believes Gordon Strachan will not remain as Scotland manager if they lose to England on Friday night. The Scots travel south to Wembley in their World Cup qualifier after an underwhelming start in Group F and questions were asked of Strachans future after last months double header which saw Scotland take one point from fixtures against Lithuania and Slovakia.Strachan remains in charge as the national side aim to qualify for their first tournament since the World Cup in 1998 but, while Walker says the England clash is now make or break for the former Celtic boss, he has not ruled out Scotland getting a result in London. Andy Walker says Gordon Strachan will not remain as Scotland boss if they lose to England Its been so disappointing, the start to our campaign, Walker told Sky Sports News HQ. To have dropped so many points has been a real blow, especially after losing out in qualification for the Euros when every one of the home nations was there. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. That was a huge disappointment, this has started badly. If we lose on Friday night I dont think Gordon will be in the position after that and Ive no idea who might be the favourite to take over .But I certainly wouldnt rule us out of getting something on Friday night. Nothing fires the passion of a Scotsman more than a game against England, especially at Wembley. Well have around 15,000 fans there, they will make a great noise. Leigh Griffiths looking frustrated after Scotlands 1-1 draw with Lithuania Walker understands that Strachan does not have the same player resources as interim England boss Gareth Southgate will be able to call upon on Friday, but says the Scotland boss must come up with a big game plan if they are to take anything from the tie.It is hard to make a case for us on the pitch in terms of the quality of player but I just wonder what Gordon might come up with in terms of a game plan, he said. Sometimes you have to come up with a big performance, a game plan that the players believe in and trust and it actually works. Scotland lost 3-2 on their last visit to Wembley in 2013 Most managers can come up with a big game that goes their way against all odds and if Gordon was to somehow navigate a victory at Wembley that would get everyone back onside.ddddddddddddFitness permitting, Strachan should be able to call upon the services of Scott Brown again, who has made himself available for selection after earlier announcing his international retirement, but former Scotland striker Walker says the comeback must be for more than just this qualifier. Former Celtic and Scotland striker Andy Walker says Scott Brown’s international comeback must be for more than just the England World Cup qualifier Its good that we have Scott Brown back. I understand a player retiring from international football; I might not agree with it, but I understand it. If you think youve made a mistake and you come back, I absolutely get that as well but under no circumstances do you come back for one game.You cannot pick and choose a game. You must come back and play for the rest of the campaign. I think it would be really insulting if Scott Brown was to come back [for one game], hopefully he is fit and available for selection, but surely he has got to play for the rest of the campaign - win, lose or draw. Scott Brown has made himself available for Scotland again Also See: Southgate to check on Kane Hutton retires from Scotland Snodgrass boost for Strachan Regan: Scots will display poppy ' ' '