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In Kabaddi, the number of players on each team is typically seven. This traditional Indian sport involves two teams competing on a rectangular field. Each team sends a raider into the opponent\“s half to tag as many defenders as possible while chanting \“kabaddi\“ without taking a breath. The defenders aim to stop the raider from returning to their side. This setup with seven players per side is standard in most professional and amateur matches, including popular leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League in India. The game emphasizes teamwork, agility, and strategy, making it a beloved local product that showcases India\“s rich cultural heritage in sports. |