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COURT DIMENSIONS&
RULES AND REGULATIONS OF
KABADDI
WHAT IS KABADDI?
Kabaddi is a team game. Two
teams, each having 7 in court
players, compete with each other
to get higher scores. Individual
brilliance is exhibited when a
player raids the opponent's court.
The team spirit, the team
togetherness and team strategy
comes into play when an
opponent raider enters your
court.
Kabaddi is an Indian game which requires
both power and skill for its play. It was
known by various names in various places.
For example, CHEDUGUDU OR HU-TU-TU
in Southern parts of India, HADUDU (Men),
CHU KIT-KIT (Women) in Eastern India and
KABADDI in Northern India. It is a simple
and inexpensive game and doesn't require
a big playing area or any playing
equipment. Regular Kabaddi tournaments
are held throughout the country.
The play ground of the Kabaddi shall be level
and soft preferably made of earth, manure and
sawdust. The ground shall be 121/2 meters X 10
meters. For women and Juniors the
measurement shall be 11metres X 8 meters.
The mid line drawn divides the play ground into
two courts. There shall be strip of one meter
wide on each side of the playfield, which is
called Lobby. In each half, at a distance of about
3 meters from the mid-line and parallel to it
lines of the full width of ground shall be drawn.
These are Baulk lines.
The game of Kabaddi shall be governed and played
under the following rules of IKF.
Ground shall be level and soft/Mat surface
The play field means that portion of the ground, which measures 13 meter by
8 meter (ABCD) for Men & Junior Boys and 12 meters by 6 meter for Women,
Junior Girls and 11meter by 6 meter in case of Sub-Junior Boys & Sub-Junior
Girls before struggle.
The sitting block shall be at a distance of 2 meter from the end lines. It shall
be a rectangle of 1 meter by 8 meter in case of Men & Junior Boys and 1
meter by 6 meter in case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys and Sub-
Junior Girls.
The lines on the four sides of the play field are known as the boundaries (AB,
BC, CD and DA). All lines shall be of 3 to 5 cm width and form the part of the
play field.
Note: It is necessary to have 4-meter clear space outside the boundaries.
The strips on both the sides of the playfield measuring one meter in width
are known as the Lobbies. When the lobbies, as per rule 4 under ‘Rules of
Play’ are included in the playfield, the boundaries of the play-field are
extended up to the four lines, which enclose the play-field including the
The line that divides the play field into two halves is known as the
mid-line.
Each half of the play field divided by the mid line is known as the
Court.
Each of the lines in court parallel to the midline is known as baulk
line. The distance of the baulk line from the mid line shall be 3.75
meter in case of Men and Junior Boys and 3 meter in case of Women,
Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys and Girls.
The line parallel to Baulk line towards end line is known as Bonus
line. The distance between Bonus line and Baulk line shall be 1 meter
Note: Raider is said to have crossed the Bonus line when he comes
into contact with the ground between the End line and Bonus line. At
the same time any part of his body should not have contact with the
ground between the mid line and Bonus line.
The repeated, without break; at a stretch and clear aloud sounding
of the approved word “KABADDI” within the course of one
respiration shall be called ‘Cant’.
One who enters into the court of the opponent with the cant is
known as a ‘RAIDER’. The raider must begin his cant before he
touches the opponent’s court.
Every player in whose court the raid is being made shall be called
Anti or Anti Raider.
To stop the repeated and clear aloud sounding of the word
KABADDI’ or take in a breath during cant by the raider is known as
loosing the cant. A cant must be continued within one and the
same respiration.
If a raider touches an anti with out the breach of rules of play or if
any part of the body of an anti touches any part of the body of the
raider and then the raider touches his court with the cant, the anti is
said to be put out.
If the anti or antis hold the raider without breach of rules of play and
keep the raider in their court and do not allow him to reach his court
until he looses his cant or the Referee/Umpire blows the whistle, is
known as holding the raider.
If the raider touches his court with any part of the body through the
midline with out breach of rules with cant, he is said to have
reached his court safely and turn of raid is over.
If the raider touches the anti or antis by any part of his body or even the clothing,
shoes or any other outfit, it is called a touch.
When the anti or antis come into contact with the raider, it is called struggle.
When the raider enters the court of opponent with cant, it is known as Raid.
The ground between the Baulk line and the End line of the opponent’s court. At
the same time any part of the raider’s body should not have contact with the
ground between the Mid line and the Baulk line.
3) Pursuit: When an anti rushes into the opponent’s court with cant and without
breach of rules chasing the returning hen the raider crosses the Baulk line of the
defending team at least once during the course of a raid and reaches his court
with cant, it is known as Successful Raid.
NOTE:
1.In case the Raider touches an anti or an anti touches the raider during the raid,
the raider need not cross the Baulk line but must reach his court with the cant.
2.Baulk line is said to be crossed when any part of the body of the raider is in
contact with raider with a view to touch, it is called pursuit.
COURT DIMENSIONS& RULES AND REGULATIONS OF KABADDI
COURT DIMENSIONS& RULES AND REGULATIONS OF KABADDI

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COURT DIMENSIONS& RULES AND REGULATIONS OF KABADDI

  • 1. COURT DIMENSIONS& RULES AND REGULATIONS OF KABADDI
  • 2. WHAT IS KABADDI? Kabaddi is a team game. Two teams, each having 7 in court players, compete with each other to get higher scores. Individual brilliance is exhibited when a player raids the opponent's court. The team spirit, the team togetherness and team strategy comes into play when an opponent raider enters your court.
  • 3.
  • 4. Kabaddi is an Indian game which requires both power and skill for its play. It was known by various names in various places. For example, CHEDUGUDU OR HU-TU-TU in Southern parts of India, HADUDU (Men), CHU KIT-KIT (Women) in Eastern India and KABADDI in Northern India. It is a simple and inexpensive game and doesn't require a big playing area or any playing equipment. Regular Kabaddi tournaments are held throughout the country.
  • 5. The play ground of the Kabaddi shall be level and soft preferably made of earth, manure and sawdust. The ground shall be 121/2 meters X 10 meters. For women and Juniors the measurement shall be 11metres X 8 meters. The mid line drawn divides the play ground into two courts. There shall be strip of one meter wide on each side of the playfield, which is called Lobby. In each half, at a distance of about 3 meters from the mid-line and parallel to it lines of the full width of ground shall be drawn. These are Baulk lines.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. The game of Kabaddi shall be governed and played under the following rules of IKF. Ground shall be level and soft/Mat surface
  • 12. The play field means that portion of the ground, which measures 13 meter by 8 meter (ABCD) for Men & Junior Boys and 12 meters by 6 meter for Women, Junior Girls and 11meter by 6 meter in case of Sub-Junior Boys & Sub-Junior Girls before struggle. The sitting block shall be at a distance of 2 meter from the end lines. It shall be a rectangle of 1 meter by 8 meter in case of Men & Junior Boys and 1 meter by 6 meter in case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys and Sub- Junior Girls. The lines on the four sides of the play field are known as the boundaries (AB, BC, CD and DA). All lines shall be of 3 to 5 cm width and form the part of the play field. Note: It is necessary to have 4-meter clear space outside the boundaries. The strips on both the sides of the playfield measuring one meter in width are known as the Lobbies. When the lobbies, as per rule 4 under ‘Rules of Play’ are included in the playfield, the boundaries of the play-field are extended up to the four lines, which enclose the play-field including the
  • 13. The line that divides the play field into two halves is known as the mid-line. Each half of the play field divided by the mid line is known as the Court. Each of the lines in court parallel to the midline is known as baulk line. The distance of the baulk line from the mid line shall be 3.75 meter in case of Men and Junior Boys and 3 meter in case of Women, Junior Girls, Sub-Junior Boys and Girls. The line parallel to Baulk line towards end line is known as Bonus line. The distance between Bonus line and Baulk line shall be 1 meter Note: Raider is said to have crossed the Bonus line when he comes into contact with the ground between the End line and Bonus line. At the same time any part of his body should not have contact with the ground between the mid line and Bonus line.
  • 14. The repeated, without break; at a stretch and clear aloud sounding of the approved word “KABADDI” within the course of one respiration shall be called ‘Cant’. One who enters into the court of the opponent with the cant is known as a ‘RAIDER’. The raider must begin his cant before he touches the opponent’s court. Every player in whose court the raid is being made shall be called Anti or Anti Raider. To stop the repeated and clear aloud sounding of the word KABADDI’ or take in a breath during cant by the raider is known as loosing the cant. A cant must be continued within one and the same respiration.
  • 15. If a raider touches an anti with out the breach of rules of play or if any part of the body of an anti touches any part of the body of the raider and then the raider touches his court with the cant, the anti is said to be put out. If the anti or antis hold the raider without breach of rules of play and keep the raider in their court and do not allow him to reach his court until he looses his cant or the Referee/Umpire blows the whistle, is known as holding the raider. If the raider touches his court with any part of the body through the midline with out breach of rules with cant, he is said to have reached his court safely and turn of raid is over.
  • 16. If the raider touches the anti or antis by any part of his body or even the clothing, shoes or any other outfit, it is called a touch. When the anti or antis come into contact with the raider, it is called struggle. When the raider enters the court of opponent with cant, it is known as Raid. The ground between the Baulk line and the End line of the opponent’s court. At the same time any part of the raider’s body should not have contact with the ground between the Mid line and the Baulk line. 3) Pursuit: When an anti rushes into the opponent’s court with cant and without breach of rules chasing the returning hen the raider crosses the Baulk line of the defending team at least once during the course of a raid and reaches his court with cant, it is known as Successful Raid. NOTE: 1.In case the Raider touches an anti or an anti touches the raider during the raid, the raider need not cross the Baulk line but must reach his court with the cant. 2.Baulk line is said to be crossed when any part of the body of the raider is in contact with raider with a view to touch, it is called pursuit.