Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that combines elements of wrestling and rugby. The game is played between two teams of seven players each, on a rectangular court divided into two halves. The objective is for a single player, called the “raider,“ to run into the opposing team\“s half, tag as many defenders as possible, and return to their own half, all while holding their breath and chanting “kabaddi, kabaddi.“
The raider must continuously chant the word “kabaddi“ to prove they are not inhaling during the raid. If the raider successfully tags defenders and returns to their side, those tagged players are out. However, if the defenders manage to tackle the raider and prevent their return, the raider is out. Each team takes turns sending raiders, and the game continues with players being revived when the opposing team members are out. Points are scored for each player tagged or tackled, and the team with the most points at the end wins.
Kabaddi requires strength, speed, and strategic thinking, making it a popular sport in India and other parts of South Asia. It is now recognized internationally, with professional leagues and tournaments held worldwide. |