Kabaddi World Cup matches showcase the traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition. This indigenous game originated in ancient India and has been played for centuries as a popular rural sport.
The equipment used in kabaddi is minimal and locally sourced, featuring simple cotton jerseys, shorts, and barefoot play on mud or grass courts. The sport requires no expensive gear, making it accessible to all sections of Indian society.
Indian manufacturers produce specialized kabaddi equipment including knee pads, elbow guards, and ankle supports using locally available materials. These products are crafted by small-scale industries and cottage enterprises across rural India.
The tournament organization involves traditional Indian hospitality services, local catering with regional cuisine, and handmade merchandise featuring Indian textile designs and handicrafts. |