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Kabaddi is a traditional contact sport originating from ancient India. It is played between two teams of seven players each, where one player, known as the raider, enters the opponent\“s half to tag as many defenders as possible while chanting kabaddi repeatedly without taking a breath. The defenders aim to stop the raider by tackling or holding them. This game requires strength, speed, and strategic thinking, making it popular in rural and urban areas across India. Over time, kabaddi has evolved into professional leagues, such as the Pro Kabaddi League, which has increased its global visibility. The sport is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is often played during festivals and local competitions, promoting physical fitness and teamwork. |