Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that requires a specific court layout for official matches. The standard kabaddi court measures 13 meters by 10 meters for men and 12 meters by 8 meters for women.
The court is divided into two halves by a center line, with each half containing a baulk line at 3.75 meters from the center and a bonus line at 1 meter from the end line. The playing area is marked with boundary lines that should be clearly visible.
To draw a kabaddi court, start by marking the outer rectangle dimensions. Then add the center line dividing the court into two equal halves. Next, draw the baulk lines parallel to the center line on both sides. Finally, add the bonus lines near each end line.
All lines should be 3-5 centimeters wide and clearly marked. The court surface can be made of clay, grass, or synthetic material according to competition standards. |