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Games and sports are a part and parcel of life. In fact, they are as important as studies. I love to take part in games. Kabbadi is my favorite game. Last Sunday, a Kabbadi match was played on the Mandi grounds. It was played between our college team and S.A. Jain College team. Our caption won the toss and selected of the side. The game started at 3.20 p.m. Our caption won the toss and selected the side. Our caption went to the side shouting, “Kabaddi, Kabbadi”. Nobody came near him. He himself moved forward and touched a player. He came back without losing his breath. He won the first point. Then a player of the rival team took his turn. One of our players caught hold his right leg. He lost breath. The game went on for about an hour. The captain of the rivals team tried his best score maximum point. There were many ups and down in the game. We won and lost many points. At last, the referee gave the whistle. He counted the points and announced the results. Our team won the match by 62-58 points. It was a well contested match. The students of our college raised shouts of joy. It was a golden moment for us all. We were in high spirits. The principal of our college congratulated our players. He also applauded the players of the S.A Jain college for their good performance. Both the team left the ground in good cheer.

Kabaddi is a contact team sport. ... Players are taken out of the game if they are tagged or tackled, but are brought back in for each point scored by their team from a tag or tackle. It is popular in the Indian subcontinent and other surrounding Asian countries.Kabaddi is a team sport from South Asia. Two teams are on opposite halves of a small field. They take turns sending a "raider" into the other half. This is to win points by tackling members of the opposing team. Then the raider tries to return to his own half

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Kabaddi is a very old and traditional game India. It is very healthy game. It is played in all parts of our country with a lot of passion. This game is extremely popular in the villages and small towns in India.

Kabaddi is the outdoor game. But unlike other games playing the game of Kabaddi does not require any game equipment like bat, ball, stick etc. So it is inexpensive. Kabaddi can be simply played in a small and open ground. It does not even require huge playground like hockey, cricket etc.

This game is played between two teams. Each team have five reserve players. Playground is divided into two equal areas. One member of a team is sent to the opposition team chanting the word 'kabaddi, kabaddi, kabaddi continually while holding his breath. He has to try touching players from the opposing team and return to his area. If opponent team catch him and do not allow him to return, he will be out and has to leave the court.

The duration of a match is forty minutes for men and thirty minutes for women with a break of five minutes in-between for the teams to change sides. Kabaddi is a sport where attack is an individual effort but defence is a group effort. No loose fitted dress is allowed while playing Kabaddi. Only a short and a vest is considered proper dress for the game. India has taken part in four Asian Games in Kabaddi, and won gold in all of them. There are 4 forms of kabaddi played in India are Amar, Suranjeevi, Huttuttoo and Gaminee. Amar is generally played in Punjab, America, Canada, and other parts of the world mostly by Panjabi sportsmen. Suranjeevi is the most played form of Kabaddi in India and the world. This is the formt used in international matches generally and played in Asian Games. Hu-tu-too was played by men in Maharashtra State. Hu-tu-too is a much tougher version of Kabaddi. India won the Kabaddi World Championship in 2007 beating Iran.

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