who is a raider in a Kabaddi match?
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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.
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- Each Kabaddi match spans a duration of 40 minutes comprising of events called raids
- . A raid starts when a player enters the opposition court.
- A player who enters the opposition half of the court for a raid is called a raider.
- A player from the opposition team who tackles or has the opportunity to tackle a raider is called a defender.
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