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speech on my topic of my favourite game Kabaddi​

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Answered by adityaverma55424
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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. He holds his breath and chants the word "Kabaddi" during the whole raid. The raider must not cross the lobby unless he touches any of his opponents. If he does not touch anyone then he will be "out". There is also a bonus line. If the raider touches it and returns to his side of the field, he will get extra points. If the raider is not able to get back to his own side, then he is considered "out".

In the international team version of kabaddi there are two teams of seven members. Each are on opposite halves of a field of 10 m × 13 m in case of men and 8 m × 12 m in case of women. Each has three extra players held in reserve. The game is played with 20-minute halves. There is a five-minute half-time break when the teams change sides.

Teams take turns sending a "raider" to the opposite team's half. The goal is to tag or wrestle ("confine") members of the opposite team. Tagged members are "out" and temporarily sent off the field.

The goal of the defenders is to stop the raider from returning to the home side before taking a breath. If any of the seven players cross the lobby without touching the raider he will be declared as "out".

The raider is sent off the field if:

the raider takes a breath before returning or

the raider crosses boundary line or

a part of the raider's body touches the ground outside the boundary (except during a struggle with an opposing team member).

Each time when a player is "out", the opposing team earns a point. A team scores a bonus of two points, called a "lona", if the entire opposing team is declared "out". At the end of the game, the team with the most points wins.

Matches are based on age and weight. Six officials supervise a match: one referee, two umpires, a scorer and two assistant scorers.

the modernised version of Game was founded in Maharashtra. Kabaddi received International exposure in 1936 Olympics ,Demonstrated by India.The game was introduced in Indian Games in Calcutta 1938.Kabaddi is popularized by Sundar Ram of India in Japan,When he toured on behalf Asian Amatruer Kabaddi Federation.

Answered by Ayushchoudhary0980
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Games play very important part in the personality development of a child. Games are useful for health. Games are food for the body. They keep us fit and fresh. There are numerous kinds of games. My favourite game is Kabaddi. This game is played in a small ground. It has two sides. There is one dividing line in the middle of the ground. Each team stands on the either sides of the line. The referee whistles and the match starts. One player of a team goes to the other side shouting ‘Kabaddi, Kabaddi’. If he touches a player of the opposite team and comes back to his side without taking a breath, a point is scored. Then a player from opposite team repeats the same thing. Fifteen such points complete the game. I like this game as it gives exercise to all parts of the body. It is also very cheap. It costs nothing

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