Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition. The game is played between two teams of seven players each, with the objective of scoring points by raiding the opponent\“s court and touching as many defenders as possible without taking a breath.
The basic rules require the raider to enter the opponent\“s half, chant \“kabaddi\“ continuously, and return to their own half without being tackled. If the raider succeeds in touching opponents and returning safely, those players are out. If the raider is tackled, they are out instead.
Each team takes turns sending raiders, and matches are typically played in two halves of 20 minutes each. The team with the most points at the end wins. Kabaddi requires strength, speed, and strategic thinking, making it an exciting spectator sport.
This indigenous Indian game has evolved from rural playgrounds to professional leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League, showcasing India\“s rich sporting heritage to the world while maintaining its traditional rules and spirit. |