How to Play Kabaddi
Summary
TLDRKabaddi is an exciting team contact sport played between two teams of seven players on a defined court. Each round involves an attacking raider attempting to score points by touching defenders and returning to the midline while chanting 'kabaddi.' Points are earned for each defender touched and for successfully crossing designated lines, with specific rules for tackling and reviving teammates. The game comprises two 20-minute halves, with the team scoring the most points declared the winner. Strategic gameplay, including super tackles and all-outs, adds to the thrill, making kabaddi a dynamic and engaging sport.
Takeaways
- ๐ Kabaddi is a team contact sport played between two teams of seven players each.
- ๐๏ธ The game is played on a court measuring 43 feet (13 meters) long and 33 feet (10 meters) wide.
- ๐ Players can create a makeshift court using cones or chalk if a formal court is unavailable.
- ๐ The game consists of alternating turns where teams switch between offense and defense.
- ๐ค The raider's primary role is to score points by touching defending players while chanting 'kabaddi.'
- ๐ซ If the raider stops chanting at any point, they are automatically declared out.
- ๐โโ๏ธ To score, the raider must touch at least one defender and return to the midline in one breath.
- ๐ฏ A successful touch earns points for the raider, with additional points for reaching the bonus line under specific conditions.
- ๐ช Defenders can earn points by tackling the raider or stopping them before the midline.
- ๐ A super tackle occurs when defenders successfully tackle the raider with fewer than four players, awarding two points and reviving teammates.
Q & A
What is kabaddi?
-Kabaddi is a team contact sport played between two teams of seven players each, where the objective is to score more points than the opposing team.
What are the dimensions of a kabaddi court?
-A kabaddi court is 43 feet (13 meters) long and 33 feet (10 meters) wide, with a midline in the center and bulk and bonus lines positioned appropriately.
How does a round of kabaddi start?
-A round starts with the attacking team sending one player, known as the raider, to score points by touching defending players and returning past the midline while chanting 'kabaddi.'
What happens if the raider stops chanting?
-If the raider stops chanting at any point, they are automatically declared out.
How does a raider score points?
-A raider scores points by touching defending players and successfully returning past the midline; they earn additional points for touching more defenders and for reaching the bonus line.
What is the bonus line, and when is it in play?
-The bonus line is located 3 feet (1 meter) below each bulk line and is in play only when the defending team has six or seven players on the field.
What is a super tackle in kabaddi?
-A super tackle occurs when the defending team, with less than four players, successfully tackles the raider before they reach the midline, resulting in two points for the defending team and the ability to revive two teammates.
What is the consequence of an all-out in kabaddi?
-If all defending players are knocked out, the attacking team scores an all-out, receiving two additional points plus one point for each active player on their team.
How long does a typical kabaddi game last?
-A typical kabaddi game is played in two halves of 20 minutes each.
What happens if a raider does not score within the time limit?
-If a raider fails to score within 30 seconds, they lose the round by default.
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