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Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that originated in ancient times and is widely played across India, especially in rural areas. The game involves two teams, each with seven players, and the objective is for a \“raider\“ to enter the opposing team\“s half, tag as many defenders as possible, and return to their own half without being tackled. The kabaddi ground, known as the \“court\“ or \“field\“, is rectangular in shape and typically measures 13 meters by 10 meters for men\“s competitions, which is approximately 42.65 feet by 32.81 feet. In Tamil, this is referred to as \“கபடி மைதான அளவு\“. The surface is usually made of soil or grass, and it is marked with lines to define the playing area, including the midline and bonus lines. Kabaddi is not just a sport but a cultural product of India, promoting physical fitness, teamwork, and traditional values. It has gained international recognition through events like the Pro Kabaddi League, showcasing India\“s rich heritage in sports. |