This is a possible concise summary of the text:
The text is a transcript of a commentary on a kabaddi match between two teams from India and Pakistan. Kabaddi is a contact sport that involves two teams of seven players each, who take turns to raid the opponent's half of the court and tag as many defenders as possible, while holding their breath and chanting "kabaddi". The commentary is in a mix of Hindi, Punjabi and English, and includes many praises, advertisements, jokes, songs and references to celebrities, movies, politics and religion. The commentator also mentions the names of various sponsors, guests, players, officials and committees involved in the match. The text is very long, repetitive and chaotic, and does not follow a clear structure or logic. The commentator seems to be very enthusiastic and passionate about the sport and the teams, and often uses hyperbole and exaggeration to describe the events. The text does not provide much information about the actual score, rules or outcome of the match, but rather focuses on creating a lively and entertaining atmosphere for the audience.
This is a difficult task. The text is very long and seems to be a transcript of a commentary on a kabaddi match. It also contains some words that are not in English, such as "Radhe Radhe" and "Kabaddi". I will try to extract the key facts, but I might miss some or make some mistakes. Please bear with me.
Here are some possible facts that I extracted from the text:
1. The text is about a kabaddi match between two teams, one from India and one from another country (possibly Pakistan).
2. The match took place in 2019, on February 15, 16 and 17.
3. The commentary was done by Metro Punjabi Sports Club, which is based in New Delhi.
4. The Indian team won the gold medal and the match with a score of 3341 to 60.
5. The Indian team had some famous players, such as Santosh Singh Tiger, Daljeet Singh Kohli, and Sultan of Kabaddi.
6. The commentary also mentioned some sponsors, guests, and celebrities who attended or supported the match, such as Anuj Sharma, Karam Pal Siddhu, Radhe Maa, and Amitabh Bachchan.
7. The commentary also included some songs, praises, jokes, and advertisements during the match.
8. The commentary also referred to some other topics, such as politics, religion, culture, history, and science.
I hope this helps. If you need more details or clarification, please let me know. 😊