High 5 in Kabaddi refers to the traditional Indian sport of Kabaddi where players perform high-fives as a form of celebration and team bonding. This indigenous game originated in ancient India and has been played for centuries in rural villages across the country.
The sport involves two teams of seven players each, where raiders enter the opponent\“s court chanting \“Kabaddi\“ while trying to touch defenders and return safely. High-fives are commonly exchanged after successful raids or tackles, symbolizing unity and sportsmanship in this made-in-India contact sport.
Kabaddi equipment used in India includes simple cotton jerseys, shorts, and barefoot playing surfaces, reflecting the sport\“s organic roots in Indian soil. The Pro Kabaddi League has modernized this native Indian product while maintaining its traditional essence. |