CBSE BOARD X, asked by ankitsinghkv6128, 8 months ago

Write any five important rules of the Kabaddi.

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Answered by Aryasushma
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Explanation:

Each team shall consist of no more than 12 players with only 7 taking to the field at any one time.

Because of the physical nature of Kabaddi, matches are categorized in age and weight categories.

There are six officials looking after each Kabaddi match. The officials comprise of a referee, a scorer, two assistant scorers and two umpires.

The duration of the match is two halves of 20 minutes with a half time break of 5 minutes.

At the start of a Kabaddi match, there is a coin toss with the winner having the choice as to whether to have the first raid or not. In the second half of the match, the team that did not raid first shall begin the second half with a raid.

Answered by mariospartan
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Five important rules of the Kabaddi.

Explanation:

Each team should contain members of not more than 12 players with only 7 taking to the field at any one time.

Due to the physical characteristics of Kabaddi, matches are categorized in age and weight classifications.

Six officials are attending after each Kabaddi match. The adjudicators comprise of a referee, a scorer, two assistant scorers, and two umpires.

The duration of the match is two halves of 20 minutes with a half time break of 5 minutes.

During the commencement of a Kabaddi match, there is a coin toss with the winner possessing the option as to whether to own the first raid or not. In the second half of the match, the team that did not raid first will begin the second half with a raid.

To win a point when raiding, the raider must take a breath and run into the opposition’s half and tag one or more members of the opposing team and then revert to their half of the pitch before breathing again.

To confirm that extra breath hasn’t been exerted, the rider should continue to repeatedly sound the word ‘Kabaddi’. Failure to do this, even for just a second means that the rider must return to their side of the court without points and the opposite team is awarded a point for a successful defending play.

The team being raided is defending, and the players must stop the raiders from tagging them and returning over the halfway line. Whilst in defense, a team may score a point by successfully preventing the raider from returning to their half after tagging them. Raiders may only be seized by their limbs or torso, not by their hair, clothes or anywhere else, and defenders are not allowed to cross the centerline.

Each team will take chances in raiding and defending. Following halftime, the two teams switch sides of the court and the team who defended first in the first half begin the second half by raiding.

The game proceeds in this way until the time is up, the team with the higher points at the end of the event is announced the winner.

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