Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition. The golden raid rules are a special set of regulations that apply during specific situations in kabaddi matches.
In kabaddi, a raid is when one player from the attacking team enters the opponent\“s court. The golden raid occurs when both teams have equal points and the match goes into extra time. During this golden raid, the raider has the opportunity to score points that can decide the winner of the match.
The rules state that the raider must tag as many defenders as possible while continuously chanting \“kabaddi\“ without taking a breath. If successful, the raider scores points equal to the number of defenders tagged. If the raider fails to return to their side or takes a breath, the defending team scores a point.
This exciting rule adds tremendous pressure and drama to kabaddi matches, making it one of the most thrilling aspects of this traditional Indian sport that continues to grow in popularity worldwide. |