Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition in recent years. This contact team sport originated in ancient India and is now played competitively across many countries.
The sport involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team (known as the raider) enters the opposing team\“s half to tag as many defenders as possible while chanting kabaddi repeatedly. The raider must return to their half without being tackled by the defenders.
Alireza Khalili is one of the prominent international players who has contributed to the global popularity of kabaddi. His skills and dedication have helped promote this traditional Indian sport on the world stage.
Kabaddi requires excellent physical fitness, breath control, and strategic thinking. Players need strong reflexes, agility, and the ability to hold their breath while raiding. The sport has evolved from its rural origins to become a professional sport with organized leagues and international competitions. |