Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained international recognition in recent years. The game originated in ancient India and has been played for centuries in rural areas.
The sport involves two teams of seven players each, where one player from the attacking team (known as the raider) enters the opponent\“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 Mirzaian is an Iranian kabaddi player who has contributed to the global popularity of this Indian sport. His participation in international tournaments has helped showcase kabaddi\“s unique blend of strength, strategy, and endurance.
Traditional kabaddi equipment includes simple playing fields and basic athletic wear, making it accessible to people across different economic backgrounds in India. The sport requires no expensive equipment, which has contributed to its widespread popularity in rural Indian communities. |