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Lovely professional university jalandhar Meetu 12014563 Topic - kabaddi History of Kabaddi * Kabaddi, originated in ancient Tamil region, which is predominantly present day Tamil Nadu and parts of other South Indian states. Tamil empire spread this game to South East Asia during their sea trade. The word Kabaddi might have been derived from the Tamil word “kai-pidi” meaning “to hold hands”. Kabaddi received international exposure during the 1936 Berlin Olympics, demonstrated by India. Kabaddi was introduced to and popularized in Japan in 1979 by Sundar Ram of India, who visited Japan on behalf of Asian Amateur Kabaddi Federation for two * Points are scored for each player tagged by the raider, while the opposing team earns a point for stopping the raider. Players are taken out of the game if they are tagged or tackled, but can be "revived" for each point scored by their team from a tag or tackle. The game is known by its regional names in different parts of the subcontinent, such as Kabaddi or Chedugudu in Andhra Pradesh, Kabaddi in Kerala and Telangana, Hadudu in Bangladesh, Bhavatik in Maldives, Kauddi or Kabaddi in the Punjab region, Hu-Tu-Tu in Western India and Hu-Do- Do in Eastern India and chadakudu in South * The Kabaddi Federation of India (KFI) was founded in 1950, and it compiled a standard set of rules. The Amateur Kabaddi Federation of India (AKFI) was founded in 1973. The AKFI has given new shape to the rules and it has also the rights of modification in the rules. The Asian Kabaddi Federation was founded under the chairmanship of Sharad Pawar. The Governing body of Kabaddi in Asia is Asian Kabaddi Federation (AKF) headed by Mr. Janardan Singh Gehlot. AKF is affiliated to Olympic Council of Asia. Parent body to regulate the game at international level is Tinmteerannencn te cx anes DTZ on de oy Bet TO cn ell cess (TIA TY Field of Play Field of Play * Ground — Ground shall be level and soft/Mat surface * Play Field Measurements ~ Men: 13 X 10 Meters. — Women: 12 X 8 Meters Kabaddi Court {a) Boundaries The lines on the four sides of the play field are known as. the bound: (AB, BC, CD and DA). All lines will be of 3 to 5 om width and will be the partof the FOP. (b) Lobbies The area on both the vertical sides of the playfield measuring one meter in width x length of the FOP are. known as the Lobbies. Lobbies will become part of Play field once struggle starts {e) Sitting Block The sitting block for out players and extra players will be at @ Minimum distance of 2 meter from the end line: The sitting block of out players and extra players should parated from each other. Position of the sitting Bleck will be predefined by the Competition / Tournament Director and/or Technical Delegate. (A) Mid Line Horizontal line that divides the play feild into two halves is known as the mid-line as shown in diagram as Ly (o) Harr Each half of the play field divided by the mid line will be is known as half. J ine from midline towards end tine in Baulk tine and will measure 3.75 _m, ine for MEN & Junior Boys and 3m in case of . Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys and Girls, (S) Crossing of Baulk line is said to be crossed when any part of Baulk Line body of the raider is in contact with the ground between the Baulk line and the End line of the opponent's half, at the same time any part of the raiders body should not have contact with the ground between the mid line and the Baulk line. () Baulk Line all Viindia 4G 10:27 AM © 85% |) < RaviRothak Kabaddi.pptx a (H) BonusLine The line paral to Bauk lng fowards end ln in each half is known as Bonus line, The cistance between Bonuslineand Baul ine wil be meter (l) Crossing of Reideris sald tohave crossed the Bonuslin when Bonus Line He comes ino contact withthe ground between the End line and Bonus line, at the same time any part of his body should not have contac with he ground between themidlineand Bonusiine, TERMINOLOGIES OF GAME 7. Cant The repeated and clear chanting of approved word *KABADDI" while raiding will be called as'Cant 8 RAID When the Raider enters the opponents court or half with cant to atiack, itis known as Raid, 9. Raider The player who enters into opponent's haif with cant is known as "RAIDER’. The raider must begin his cant before he touches the opponent's half 10. Defender Every player in whose hall he rakila being mace wilbe caledas n, To putout Ifa raidertouches a defender without the! breach of rules of play or if any part of the body of a defender touches any part of the defender boxy of the raider and then the raider touches his own half with nt, the defender is said tobe out 42, CATCH iif the defender or defenders hold the Led without breach of rules of y and keep t ip react Fie own hail ul he loses tis cari or ne Rees Umpire blows the whistle or 30 seconds of the raid are over, Is known as holding the raider or CATCH, RULES OF MATCHE: Rules of Game 47. Squad: The squad can consist of 10 to 12 players in national level and Fearn: below. For international level squad will consist of 10 to 14 players 48. Playing of minimum 10 and maximum 12 “~ .© the ground at a time and the remaining players are substitutes. The name of first 10 to 12 players will have to be submitted to the OG at least 90 minutes before the scheduled time of the Match, Duration of the maten 40 minutes divided In two halves of 20 minutes each with @ break of 5 minutes in botwoon two halves. For Women, Junior Giris, SubJunior Boys & Girts 30 Minutes divided in two halves of 1S minutos each with a break of Sminutes in between two halves. ‘The teams will change their halves afterthe break. The number of players for each team al the start of second half will remain the same as they were al the on rat The last raid of each half of the mateh will be allowed to be completed even after completion of the scheduled time as mentioned above. India won the Kabaddi World Championship in which year beating Iran 29-19. a) 2000 b)2005 c)2007 d)2008 Another name of kabaddi is a)Hu-tu-tu b)ha-du-du c)kauddi d)all of these

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