Kabaddi is a popular traditional sport in India that originated in ancient times. The kabaddi ground is rectangular in shape with specific measurements and markings.
The standard kabaddi ground measures 13 meters by 10 meters for men\“s matches and 12 meters by 8 meters for women\“s matches. The ground is divided into two halves by a center line, and each half contains bonus lines and baulk lines.
In Maharashtra, kabaddi is particularly popular and is played in both rural and urban areas. The sport requires minimal equipment - just an open ground and players. The diagram of kabaddi ground shows the court boundaries, center line, bonus lines, and baulk lines clearly marked.
Kabaddi tournaments are regularly organized across India, with the Pro Kabaddi League being one of the most watched sporting events in the country. This indigenous Indian sport has gained international recognition and is now played in many countries worldwide. |