HISTORY
Kabaddi was originated from the South Indian state of Tamil
Nadu. This is the traditional game of Tamil people. It is
popular in South Asia and other surrounding Asian
countries. Although accounts of kabaddi appear in the
histories of ancient India, the game was popularise as a
competitive sport in the 20th century. It is the national sport
of Bangladesh. It is the state game of the Indian states of
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala,
Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and
Uttar Pradesh.
GAME STATE
KABBADI /CHEDUGUDU ANDHRA PRADESH
HA-DU-DU BANGLADESH
BHAVATIK MALDIVES
KAUDDI PANJAB
HU TU TU WEST INDIA
HU DO DO EAST INDIA
CHADAKUDU SOUTH INDIA
KAPARDI NEPAL
SADUGUDU TAMILNADU
INTERNATIONAL KABBADI
FEDERATION
The founder and current president is Janardan
Singh Gehlot from India,founded on 2004.
Total 31 countries participating.
DURATION
The duration of the match shall be a minimum of
40 minutes divided equally in two halves of 20
minutes each along with 5 minutes interval
between halves.
The last raid of each half of the match shall be
allowed to be completed even after completion of
the scheduled time as mentioned above.
SOME STANDARD RULES
If a raider says anything besides the pre-approved "Kabbadi" chant while he is raiding, the raid is over and the defending team gets a point plus the chance to raid (but the raider is not out.)
If the raider starts his chant late (in other words, after he crosses the mid line), the raid is over and the defending team gets a point plus the chance to raid (but, again, the raider is not out.)
If a raider goes out of order, the defending team gets a point and the raid is over.
If more than one raider enter the opponent's court at once, the raid is over and the defending team gets a point.
If any defenders enter the raider's side of the court before it is their turn to raid, each defender that does so earns a point for the other team.
If, after a Lona, the wiped-out team doesn't return its revived players back to the field within ten seconds, the opposing team earns one point.
If the raider's teammates attempt to help him by calling out warnings or advice, the defending team gets a point.
If players deliberately get out in order to force a Lona and revive their team members, the opposing team scores an extra point for each offending player that was on the field in addition to the two Lona points.
BONUS
One point shall be awarded to the raider when he
crosses the bonus line. If the raider after crossing
the bonus line is caught, the opponent team will
also be awarded one point.
The Bonus line will be applicable when there are
minimum 6 defenders on the court; the
Referee/Umpire shall award the bonus point after
completion of such raid by showing thumb
upwards towards the side which scores.
DO OR DIE
AFTER THE TWO UNSUCCESSFUL RAID
THIRD RAID SHOULD BE SUCESSFUL ELSE
THE RAIDER WILL BE OUT.
SUPER RAID
WHEN DEFENDING TEAM HAS MORE THAN
3 ACTIVE PLAYER PRESANT ON THE COURT
& RAIDER OUT 3 OR MORE PLAYERS IN
SINGLE RAID THAN ITS AWARDED EXTRA
POINT OF SUPER RAID.
SUPER TACKLE
If your team is defending with less than three
players and you still manage to prevent the
raider from getting back to his side of the court,
you score an additional "super tackle" point.
LONA
If you can get the entire other team out at once
for any combination of reasons and none of their
players are eligible for revival, your team scores a
"Lona" (two extra points for that play.)
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