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ToggleTwo teams of twelve players compete against one another in the sport of kabaddi. However, there can only ever be seven players from each team on the field at once. A white line divides the 13m x 10m Kabaddi playing field into two halves, with one team occupying each side.
The main objective of the game is to outscore the other team in the allotted time.
Each club must work to score points both offensively and defensively in order to accomplish this. The offensive team will send a raider into the half of the defense, who must make contact with one or more
in order to gain an advantage over rivals. The object of defense is to wrestle the raider to the ground or simply keep them from going back to their own half before they run out of breath.
Two teams of twelve players compete against one another in the sport of kabaddi. However, there can only ever be seven players from each team on the field at once. A white line divides the 13m x 10m Kabaddi playing field into two halves, with one team occupying each side. It can be played on a variety of surfaces, including a designated clay court and open space with a playing surface marked with chalk.
Kabaddi is a popular sport and game that doesn’t require any special gear, clothing, or accessories.
It was also used to promote fitness among villagers and schoolchildren because it is an action-packed game.
Indian professional kabaddi player Abhilasha Mhatre served as team captain for the Indian National Women’s Kabaddi Team.
Surender Nada is the master of the ankle-hold.
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