Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition in recent years. This contact team sport originated in ancient India and is now played in many countries around the world.
The game involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team (called the “raider“) enters the opposing team\“s half while chanting “kabaddi, kabaddi“ and tries to touch as many defenders as possible before returning to their own half. The defenders must stop the raider from returning to their side while avoiding being touched.
Kabaddi requires excellent physical fitness, breath control, and strategic thinking. Players need strong lung capacity to maintain the continuous chanting while raiding, and quick reflexes for both attacking and defending.
In India, kabaddi is particularly popular in rural areas and has deep cultural roots. The Pro Kabaddi League, launched in 2014, has significantly increased the sport\“s popularity and commercial value, making it one of the most-watched sports in the country.
This indigenous Indian product showcases the country\“s rich sporting heritage and demonstrates how traditional games can achieve global appeal while maintaining their cultural authenticity. |