Kabaddi is a traditional contact sport that originated in ancient India and has deep cultural roots in the Indian subcontinent. This indigenous game requires no equipment and is played on a rectangular court, making it accessible to people from all socioeconomic backgrounds.
The game involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team (known as the raider) enters the opponent\“s half while chanting kabaddi repeatedly without taking a breath. The raider must tag as many defenders as possible and return to their own half, while the defenders try to stop the raider from returning.
In recent years, kabaddi has gained international recognition through professional leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League in India, which has helped popularize the sport globally while maintaining its traditional essence and cultural significance. |