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In the sport of kabaddi, a yellow card is a disciplinary action issued by the referee to a player for misconduct. It serves as a warning for violations such as rough play, arguing with officials, or delaying the game. If a player receives a yellow card, they may be temporarily suspended from the match, and repeated offenses can lead to more severe penalties like a red card, resulting in ejection. This system helps maintain fairness and sportsmanship in kabaddi, a traditional Indian game that emphasizes agility and strategy. |