Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that typically lasts for a specific duration. The standard playing time for a kabaddi match is 40 minutes, divided into two halves of 20 minutes each. There is a 5-minute break between the two halves.
In professional kabaddi tournaments like the Pro Kabaddi League, each match consists of two halves of 20 minutes with a 5-minute halftime interval. However, the actual duration may vary depending on the level of play and specific tournament rules.
The game time can be extended due to injury breaks, timeouts, or other interruptions. Each team is allowed two timeouts per half, each lasting 30 seconds. The clock stops during these timeouts and when the referee signals for a break in play.
Kabaddi originated in ancient India and has been played for centuries. It combines elements of wrestling and tag, requiring both physical strength and strategic thinking. The sport has gained international recognition and is now played in many countries worldwide. |