Afghanistan kabaddi players have shown remarkable talent in this traditional Indian sport. Kabaddi originated in ancient India and has become a popular sport across South Asia.
The game involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team runs into the opposing team\“s half while chanting \“kabaddi\“ repeatedly. The objective is to touch as many opponents as possible and return to their own half without being tackled.
Afghan players have adapted well to this Indian sport, demonstrating excellent physical fitness, agility, and strategic thinking. Their participation in international kabaddi tournaments has brought recognition to Afghanistan\“s sporting capabilities.
Many Afghan kabaddi players train using traditional Indian methods and equipment, including the standard kabaddi court measurements and rules established by the Indian Kabaddi Federation. |