Kabaddi Information: Everything You Need to Know

Scroll no further, as you can find the main information about Kabaddi right here. Let’s start with a few quick facts:

OriginAncient India
TypeContact team sport
Teams2 teams
Major leaguesPro Kabaddi League,  Kabaddi World Cup
Popular in India, Iran, Bangladesh, South Korea, Nepal, Pakistan
Famous playersPardeep Narwal, Anup Kumar

If it’s more Kabaddi info you need, answers to the most popular questions are below.

In Kabaddi, each team has up to 7 players. In total, 14 players participate in a match.

Kabaddi is an exciting sport where each team sends a player called a raider into the other team’s half to touch the opponents and return to their half. During this time, they also shout “kabaddi”.

Many TV and online streaming services offer Kabaddi. Here are some options:

  • Star Sports Network
  • Disney+ Hotstar / JioCinema
  • Pro Kabaddi Official App
  • YouTube

There are many different services where you can watch the games online.

The first accounts of Kabaddi appear in the history of India.

Among many amazing players, Pardeep Narwal is surely the king.

This improves the grip during the game.

Lona is the type of score (bonus) a team gets when they eliminate all players of the opposing team during one raid.

Let’s take a look at the two main types of players used in this sport:

Type Skills
Defender skills Ankle hold, Thigh hold, Waist hold, Back hold, Block, Dash, Chain tackle, Dive tackle, Hip hold, Scissors tackle
Core raider skills Hand touch,Toe touch, Running hand touch, Kicks, Dubki, Escape, Jumps, Scorpio kick

These are only some of the most important skills among others.

Players with the highest raid points are:

  • Pardeep Narwal
  • Maninder Singh
  • Pawan Sehrawat

Every year, new players join the leagues, and old pros set new records.

The sport is not in the Olympics due to its lack of popularity.

India won three Kabaddi World Cups.

Usually, the matches last 40 minutes with a 5-minute break.

India’s national team keeps the title of the best in the world.

The highest governing body of kabaddi is the International Kabaddi Federation.

The baulk line is the line a raider crosses to make a raid valid.

Here is how you can join the Kabaddi Academy:

  1. Find the academy.
  2. Check your eligibility.
  3. Apply.
  4. Prepare for trials.
  5. Complete the trials.

Thanks to dedicated focus on training, everyone has the opportunity to become a part of a professional Kabaddi team.

The kickoff date of season 12 is August 29th.

Kabaddi differs in style and variations. There is amar kabaddi, senjshee kabaddi, gaminee, and many others.

To become a player, committing to everyday training and learning about rules and strategies is important.