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The kabaddi points system is a fundamental aspect of the traditional Indian sport, designed to reward offensive and defensive actions during a match. In kabaddi, points are scored when a raider successfully tags one or more defenders and returns to their half of the court without being tackled. Each tagged defender earns the raiding team one point. Additionally, if the entire opposing team is out, a bonus point called a \“lona\“ is awarded. Defenders can score points by tackling the raider before they return, resulting in the raider being declared out. Extra points may be given for all-outs, where all players of a team are out simultaneously. This system emphasizes strategy, agility, and teamwork, making kabaddi a thrilling and competitive game rooted in Indian culture. |