The game of Kabaddi is an ancient Indian sport, known for its physical endurance and tactical play.
Here are the basic rules of the game:
Match Format: Kabaddi matches are usually played over two halves of 20 minutes each.
Benchmarks: Each team has five players, including four raiders and one defender.
Objective: The objective of the game is to score more points than the opposing team.
Raider\“s Role: A raider enters the opposing team\“s end zone and attempts to tag defenders without being tackled.
Defender\“s Role: Defenders try to stop the raider by tackling them within the end zone.
Scoring: If a raider successfully escapes with the Kabaddi (a word that signifies possession of the game), their team scores one point.
Game Conclusion: The game concludes when one team wins two consecutive halves or when a team leads by at least seven points at the end of the game. |
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