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Kabaddi is a traditional contact sport that originated in ancient India and remains immensely popular across the Indian subcontinent. The game involves two teams of seven players each, where a \“raider\“ enters the opponent\“s half to tag defenders and return to their own half, all while holding their breath and chanting \“kabaddi\“.
In modern times, kabaddi has been professionalized through leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League (PKL), where teams such as Dabang Delhi (DEL) and Puneri Paltan (PUN) compete. A kabaddi scorecard typically records points from raids and tackles, tracking each team\“s performance. Matches between DEL and PUN are highly anticipated, showcasing athleticism, strategy, and skill.
Kabaddi equipment is simple yet essential, including a playing field, comfortable clothing, and shoes. As a homegrown Indian sport, it promotes physical fitness and cultural heritage, making it a beloved local product that continues to grow in popularity both domestically and internationally. |
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