India confirmed their place in the semi-finals of the Kabaddi World Cup with a thumping 69-18 win over England at the TransStadia arena in Ahmedabad. Pardeep Narwal scored 13 points while Ajay Thakur scored 11 points as India made full use of their squad depth to notch a comfortable win ending their group campaign on a high.After suffering a shock defeat in their opening match against Republic of Korea, India bounced back in style and finished the group matches with a score difference of 174. England, on the other hand, can take a lot of heart from their performances as they finished fourth in Group B with 10 points.India led from start to finish and it was Someshwar Kalia who opened the scoring before Sandeep Narwal scored with a super raid in the third minute to take the score to 5-2. Engalnd were reduced to two men in the fifth minute as Ajay Thakur scored with a two-point raid and India led 8-3. India inflicted the first all out of the match in the sixth minute to lead 12-3.Englands defence let them down as they failed to score a single point in the first 15 minutes. India went on a commanding 20-0 run in eight minutes and after 18 minutes they led 37-5. Pardeep Narwal attained a super 10 in the first half whereas Surjeet got a high five as India totally outclassed England. Inflicted a fourth all out to England India were cruising at 45-6 at the end of the first half.India brought on five substitutes in the second half, including Rahul Chaudhari, to rest the senior players.India took their foot off the gas in the second half but it was still a lot for England to handle. Adewalure scored his second point and became the first man to score 50 points in the 2016 Kabaddi World Cup. With less than five minutes to go, India led 64-14 as Rahul Chaudhari scored his third point of the match. 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In whittling down 162 players on the ballot to 100, the criteria used by our panel were peak performance and career value. But what about todays young stars Mike Trout, Clayton Kershaw, Bryce Harper and others who have a chance to climb the rankings in future years? Using ZiPS WAR projections, we can get an idea of where they might land when their careers are over.I took the seven active players under age 30 on the #MLBRank ballot, listed below in order of projected career WAR: Trout, Kershaw, Harper, Chris Sale, Andrew McCutchen, Buster Posey and Madison Bumgarner. In looking at their yearly projections, you get a sense of how well (or not well) each one will age -- and who their closest historical comparisons might be.For career comparisons: We listed the two career WAR totals, among retired players from the same position, ranked just above the projection, and the two totals just below it. The closest comp is the one closest to the projection. MIKE TROUT CF, Angels Age: 24 #MLBRank: 40Trouts talents and accomplishments are unquestioned. He has a unique, impressive skill set across every aspect of the game. One question: Will he be putting up these numbers in an Angels uniform, or elsewhere? Despite the teams struggles and barren farm system (not to mention Trouts $144.5 million contract), the future Hall of Famer is under contract through the 2020 season. And he projects to have at least 4-5 All-Star caliber seasons after that -- well worth locking up with an extension if the Angels can swing it. But one things for sure: he should finish his career in elite company.Projected totalsCareer progressionCareer comps (CF)Closest WAR comp: Tris SpeakerCLAYTON KERSHAW LHP, Dodgers Age: 28 #MLBRank: 26Kershaws career has gone into orbit in his mid-to-late twenties, putting him in position to finish his career among the 10 or 15 greatest pitchers of all time (current back pain notwithstanding). Before he missed the past month due to injury, 2016 was on track to be the fourth consecutive season of increased WAR for the star lefty. If he can remain healthy going forward, and in a pitcher-friendly National League home park, the skys the limit -- though some sustained postseason success would also help solidify his case.Career progressionCareer comps (P)Closest WAR comp: Gaylord PerryBRYCE HARPER RF, Nationals Age: 23 #MLBRank: 85Expectations have always been huge for Harper, who appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated at age 16 and ranked as the No. 1 overall MLB prospect two years in a row by Baseball America going into his rookie season. While he has been inconsistent this season, 2015 showed he ccan actually live up to the advance billing and then some (.dddddddddddd330/.460/.649 slashline with 42 home runs). Even if he doesnt produce like that every season, he is projected to keep his yearly WAR above 3 until age 34 (in 2027).Career progressionCareer comps (RF)Closest WAR comp: Al KalineCHRIS SALE LHP, White Sox Age: 27 #MLBRank: NRSale was a 21-year-old prospect with just 11 minor league appearances when he was called up to the White Sox in 2010. Since becoming a starter two seasons later, he has finished top-five in the American League Cy Young voting three times and started this summers All Star Game. As he aims for his first Cy Young Award, is he peaking right now? Yes, but he has staying power. The next few years should be among his finest, but he should remain productive into his mid-30s based on projections. Just keep him away from any more throwback jerseys.Career progressionCareer comps (P)Closest WAR comp: John Smoltz/Tommy JohnANDREW McCUTCHEN CF, Pirates Age: 29 #MLBRank: NRThe 2013 National League MVP has largely had a season to forget this year, sporting a 24.5 percent strikeout rate (career high) and 8.6 percent walk rate (career low) while struggling to drive in runs and sparking debate about what the Pirates should do. While his 20-steal seasons might be behind him as he enters his 30s, he can still bounce back as a productive hitter and play for a long time.Career progressionCareer comps (CF)Closest WAR comp: Robin YountBUSTER POSEY C, Giants Age: 29 #MLBRank: NRSan Franciscos steadfast catcher is all about durability, able to shake off minor injuries and keep playing. He averaged 148.3 games from 2012 through 2015, while the only catcher within 20 games of that average is Yadier Molina (130). And looking forward, Posey appears to be built to last -- our projections have him registering a 3.1 WAR at age 35, better than Trout, Harper or McCutchen.Career progressionCareer comps (C)Closest WAR comp: Yogi Berra/Mike PiazzaMADISON BUMGARNER LHP, Giants Age: 26 #MLBRank: NRAlthough he sometimes gets obscured by some of the other great arms in the National League, Bumgarner was 10-4 with a 1.94 ERA going into the All Star break. He has already earned a stellar postseason resume (7-3 record), including a 4-1 playoff record in 2014 to go with National League Championship Series and World Series MVP honors. And its not accounted for here, but Bumgarner impacts his starts as a hitter, too (13 career homers, 3.5 offensive WAR per Fangraphs).Career progressionCareer comps (P)Closest WAR comp: Mickey LolichZIPS projections and WAR totals as of July 20 ' ' '