Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that has gained immense popularity worldwide. The kabaddi match team list typically consists of 7 players on the court for each team, with 3-5 substitute players available. Major kabaddi tournaments feature teams from various Indian states and international squads.
The Pro Kabaddi League, India\“s premier kabaddi competition, includes teams like Bengal Warriors, Bengaluru Bulls, Dabang Delhi, Gujarat Giants, Haryana Steelers, Jaipur Pink Panthers, Patna Pirates, Puneri Paltan, Tamil Thalaivas, Telugu Titans, U Mumba, and UP Yoddhas. Each team represents different regions of India and showcases local talent.
Traditional kabaddi equipment used in matches includes simple attire - usually shorts and t-shirts, with players competing barefoot. The playing surface is typically a clay or mud court, though modern tournaments often use synthetic mats. The sport requires minimal equipment, making it accessible to people across all economic backgrounds in India.
International kabaddi competitions feature teams from countries like Iran, South Korea, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Kenya, and Japan. These teams bring their unique playing styles while maintaining the core principles of this ancient Indian sport that dates back over 4,000 years. |