Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained immense popularity worldwide. The kabaddi court, known as \“kabaddi maidan\“ in Kannada, is the playing arena for this exciting game.
The standard kabaddi court measures 13 meters by 10 meters for men\“s competitions and 12 meters by 8 meters for women\“s competitions. The court is divided into two halves by a center line, with each half belonging to one team. There are bonus lines located 3.75 meters from the center line on each side.
In Karnataka, kabaddi courts can be found in various sports complexes, schools, and rural areas. The surface is typically made of clay or mud, though modern facilities may use synthetic materials. The court markings are clearly defined with white lime or chalk powder.
Local manufacturers in India produce kabaddi court equipment including boundary lines, center lines, and bonus line markers. These products are made using durable materials that can withstand the physical nature of the game and varying weather conditions. |