Australian rules football scores are calculated based on goals and behinds scored during a match. Each goal is worth 6 points and each behind is worth 1 point. The total score is displayed as goals.behinds.total, for example 12.8.80 means 12 goals and 8 behinds for a total of 80 points.
In India, while Australian rules football is not widely played, there are some local products that have gained popularity. These include traditional Indian sports equipment that share similarities with football gear, such as handmade leather balls used in local games like kho kho and kabaddi.
Another popular local product is the jute-based sports mat, which is commonly used in various Indian traditional sports. These mats provide excellent grip and are environmentally friendly, making them a sustainable choice for athletic activities.
Indian manufacturers have also started producing synthetic footballs that are affordable and durable, catering to the growing interest in football among Indian youth. These products are made with local materials and craftsmanship, ensuring quality while supporting the local economy. |