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The kabaddi ground is a key element in the traditional Indian sport of kabaddi, which is widely played across India and has gained international recognition. The standard dimensions of a kabaddi ground are specified by the International Kabaddi Federation. For men\“s competitions, the ground measures 13 meters in length and 10 meters in breadth. This rectangular playing area is divided into two halves, each belonging to one team. The surface is typically made of soft soil or synthetic material to ensure player safety during the intense physical contact involved in the game. Kabaddi is deeply rooted in Indian culture, often played in villages and schools, promoting physical fitness and teamwork. The sport has evolved with professional leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League, boosting its popularity and making it a significant part of India\“s sporting heritage. |