Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition in recent years. This exciting contact sport originated in ancient India and is now played competitively across the world.
In a standard kabaddi match, each team consists of 7 players on the court at any given time. The game is played between two teams, making a total of 14 active players during gameplay. Teams can also have 3-5 substitute players who can be rotated during the match.
The sport requires minimal equipment - just a playing field and comfortable clothing. The playing area measures 13×10 meters for men and 11×8 meters for women. Kabaddi has become particularly popular in rural India and is now featured in major international competitions including the Asian Games.
What makes kabaddi unique is that it combines elements of wrestling, tag, and breath control. Players must chant “kabaddi, kabaddi“ continuously while raiding the opponent\“s territory without taking a breath. This indigenous Indian sport continues to grow in popularity while maintaining its traditional roots. |