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Kabaddi is a traditional Indian sport that originated in ancient India and is now popular worldwide.
The game involves two teams of seven players each, competing on opposite halves of a field.
Players take turns sending a raider into the opposing team\“s half to tag opponents while chanting kabaddi.
The raider must hold their breath during the entire raid and return to their half without being tackled.
Kabaddi requires physical strength, agility, and strategic thinking to outsmart the opposing team.
In India, kabaddi is played in various forms including standard, circle, and beach kabaddi.
The Pro Kabaddi League has significantly increased the sport\“s popularity in recent years.
Kabaddi is recognized as the national sport of Bangladesh and is also popular in Nepal and Pakistan.
The sport promotes physical fitness, teamwork, and quick decision-making skills among players.
International kabaddi tournaments are organized regularly, featuring teams from multiple countries. |
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