Kabaddi is a game that is played mainly in the Indian subcontinent. The name Kabaddi is often used in the north of India, is known in the south as Chaddugudu in the south and also in the name of Ho Tu Tu. This game is equally popular in the neighboring country of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Pakistan. In Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam, this basic word is the transformation of "cai" (hand), "pidi" (cauldron), which translates as "holding hands." Kabaddi is the national game of Bangladesh.
How to play
The player who wins the throw after the players come in the forearm, first his player (raider) sends the opponent in the back. This raider speaks kabaddi-kabaddi and tries to play the opposition players. During this time, he takes complete care of his breath, does not break his breath. In the event of a breakdown, he had to flee and back to his back and, while he can breathe, he can try to touch opponents using his agility. In this process if he manages to touch any stapar of the opposition team, then that cap is considered dead. In that case, the stapar has to go outside the court. And if the rider gets into the process of touching the stumps, then he is considered dead. This process is maintained on both sides of the process. In this way, the players of each team constantly rotate the order and in the end whose members are left with more than enough members, the team is declared a winner.