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  1. How to play kabaddi? As per kabaddi rules, a match starts with one team raiding the other team’s half. During a raid, any one player from the attacking team, called the raider, enters the other team’s half while chanting the word kabaddi, also known as canting. The objective of the raider is to tag or touch as many opposition players ...

  2. Oct 19, 2023 · Table of Contents. Top 10 Main Rules of Kabaddi. Rule 1: Two Teams of Seven Players. Rule 2: Each Match Consists of Two Halves. Rule 3: Points are Scored by Raiding the Opposition’s Side. Rule 4: A Successful Raid is Worth Two Points. Rule 5: A Player is Out if They are Caught During a Raid.

  3. Number of Players in Kabaddi. Kabaddi Rules and Regulations – In the game of Kabaddi, each team shall consist of a minimum 10 and maximum 12 Players. Out of those 12 players, only 7 Players shall take the ground at a time, and the remaining players will be substitutes. Size of Field/Court.

  4. Rules of Kabaddi. Each team shall consist of no more than 12 players with only 7 taking to the field at any one time. Because of the physical nature of Kabaddi, matches are categorized in age and weight categories. There are six officials looking after each Kabaddi match. The officials comprise of a referee, a scorer, two assistant scorers and ...

  5. RULES & REGULATIONS OF KABADDI Version 2.1.0 RRK V2.1.0 Page No. Page 1 of 13 The game of Kabaddi will be governed and played under the following rules of IKF. PLAY FIELD 1. The Game of Kabaddi will be played on a Synthetic Ground (Hereinafter called as KABADDI MAT) or on soft soil surface. (a) The specifications of the KABADDI MAT are as follows:

  6. Jun 12, 2024 · The basic rules of Kabaddi are simple: two teams of seven players each face off in a large square arena for two halves of twenty minutes each. Players from each team take turns running across the center line to the other team's half of the court, tagging members of the other team, and running back.

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  7. The portion of contact must be restrained to the inside of the boundary. 3. A raider will be needed to chant “kabaddi” as long as the raider is in the opponent’s court. If this has not been chanted then the raider shall be sent back and a point shall be awarded to the opponent team along with a chance to raid. 4.