what does the game of kabadi involve
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Scoring in Kabaddi is relatively simple. Teams score one point for each opponent that they put out of the game. Putting an opponent out (and thus scoring a point) is done in different ways. When attacking, this is done by the raider touching opposition members, putting them out.
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Raiders get "out" if they are attacked and touched by Antis. They play for 20 minute halves with a 5 minute break and a change of ends. Kabaddi is also known as “a game of struggle”, as it is a match between one against seven players.
The two teams alternate between raiding and defending for two halves of twenty minutes each (with a five minute break between halves and newly introduces small timeouts for teams which is used to generate advertisement revenue)
After halftime, the two teams switch sides of the court.
The game is played with 20-minute halves with a 5-minute half break in which the teams exchange sides. During each play, known as a "raid", a player from the attacking side, known as the "raider", runs into the opposing team's side of the court and attempts to tag as many of the seven defending players as possible. 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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