New Zealand's Indian community has enjoyed a run of mouth-watering sporting events in recent weeks, with tens of thousands attending multiple competitions in Auckland.

First was the inaugural edition of the New Zealand Punjabi Games, which was held on 23 November at Auckland's Alfriston College.

This was followed by the seventh edition of the New Zealand Sikh Games, which was held on 29 and 30 November, and organised at sports facilities in South Auckland, including Bruce Pullman Park in Takanini.

On Sunday, New Zealand defeated defending champions Pakistan to lift the third New Zealand Kabaddi World Cup. The tournament was held at the Sikh Sports Complex located behind the Takanini Gurudwara.

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Manjinder Singh Bassi, president of the organising committee for the NZ Punjabi Games and secretary of the Kabaddi Federation of New Zealand, thanked the community for participating in big numbers.

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