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Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that involves two teams competing against each other. In one team, there are typically 7 players on the court at a time. This number is standard in most professional and international kabaddi competitions, such as those organized by the International Kabaddi Federation. The game is known for its fast-paced action and requires players to have strength, agility, and strategic thinking. Originating in ancient India, kabaddi has evolved into a popular sport with a rich cultural heritage, often played in rural and urban areas across the country. It is not just a game but a symbol of Indian tradition and physical prowess. |