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.
To draw a kabaddi court, start by marking a rectangle of the appropriate dimensions. Divide the court into two equal halves with a center line. Each half should have a baulk line drawn 3.75 meters from the center line and a bonus line drawn 1 meter from the baulk line towards the end line.
The court boundaries are marked with lines that should be clearly visible, typically using white lime or chalk. The playing surface can be clay, grass, or synthetic material, but must be flat and free from obstacles. Proper court measurement is essential for fair play in this indigenous Indian sport. |