India was also instrumental in getting Kabaddi included in the main disciplines of the XI Asian Games held at Beijing, China in 1990. Kabaddi got recognized the national game of Bangladesh 1972. It is the state game of 7 Indian states. The sport is recognized in five forms in India, namely, Suranjeevii, Gaminee, Amar, Circle, Goongi. CIRCLE KABADDI History and development Circle Kabaddi is the regional sport of the Punjab region and was referred to as Punjabi Kabaddi in India and Pakistan. However, with the formation of the states of Haryana and Punjab in India, the same game was referred to as.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Name [ ] The term kabaddi may be derived from the Punjabi word 'kauddi' (: ਕੌਡੀ) which is chanted to play kabaddi or, it is derived from 'katta' (calf) (: ਕੱਟਾ) and 'vaddi' (to chop) (: ਵੱਢੀ) which together has become kabaddi. Traditional Punjabi kabaddi styles [ ] Lambi kauddi [ ] In lambi kauddi (: ਲੰਬੀ ਕੌਡੀ) there are 15 players with a circular pitch of 15–20 feet. There is no outer limit. The players can run as far they can. There is no referee. The raider will say 'kauddi, kauddi' throughout the attack. Saunchi kauddi [ ] Saunchi kauddi (: ਸੌਂਚੀ ਕੌਡੀ) (also called Saunchi pakki/: ਸੌਂਚੀ ਪੱਕੀ) can best be described as being similar to boxing.

It is popular in the Malwa area of Punjab. It is unlimited players with a circular playing pitch. A bamboo with a red cloth is dug into the ground which is paraded by the winner. In sauchi kabaddi, the raider will hit the defender but only on the chest.

The defender will then hold the raiders wrist. A foul is declared if any other part of the body is grabbed. If the defender hold the raiders wrist and restricts his movement, he will be declared the winner. If the raider loses the grip of the defender, then the raider will be the winner. Casper 1995 torrent french 2016 torrent 2016 full. Goongi kabaddi [ ] A popular style is Goongi kabaddi (: ਗੂੰਗੀ ਕਬੱਡੀ) (silent kabaddi) where a raider player does not speak and say the word kabaddi but just touches the opponent’s team player and the whom he touches only that player will try to stop the player. The struggle will continue till he reaches the starting line or acknowledge the defeat and loses a point, or if he safely reaches the starting line, he will get the point.

Other traditional styles [ ] • Chhe handhi (: ਛੈ ਹੰਧੀ); • Shamiali wali (: ਸ਼ਮਿਆਲੀ ਵਾਲੀ); • Peer kauddi (: ਪੀਰ ਕੌਡੀ); • Parh kauddi (: ਪੜ ਕੋੋੋਡੀ); • Badhi (: ਬਧੀ); • Baithvi (: ਬੈਠਵੀ),; • Burjia wali (: ਬੁਰਜੀਆ ਵਾਲੀ); • Ghorh kabaddi (: ਘੋੜ ਕਬੱਡੀ); • Daudhey (: ਦੋਧੇ); • Cheervi (: ਚੀਰਵੀ); • Chatta wali (: ਚਾਟਾ ਵਾਲੀ); • Dhair kabaddi (: ਢੇਰ ਕਬੱਡੀ) popular in Majha area of Punjab; • Ambarsari (: ਅੰਬਰਸਰੀ); • Ferozpuri (: ਫ਼ਿਰੋਜ਼ਪੁਰੀ); • Lahori (: ਲਾਹੌਰੀ); • Multani (: ਮੁਲਤਾਨੀ); • Lyallpuri (: ਲਾੲਿਰਪੁਰੀ); • Bahwalpuri (: ਬਹਾਵਲਪੁਰੀ); and • Ambalvi (: ਅੰਬਾਲਵੀ). Punjab Circle style [ ] History and development [ ] Kabaddi is the regional sport of the and was referred to as Punjabi kabaddi in. However, with the formation of the states of and Punjab in, the same game was referred to as Punjab kabaddi and Haryana kabaddi. This caused confusion and therefore, in 1978, the Amateur Circle Kabaddi Federation of India was formed and the syle of kabaddi played in the was named circle kabaddi. Punjab circle kabaddi, also known as 'diarey wali kabaddi' (: ਦਾੲਿਰੇ ਵਾਲੀ ਕਬੱਡੀ) incorporates the kabaddi styles of the. Rules [ ] In the, kabaddi is played on a circular pitch of a diameter of 22 meters and an inner circle with a line through the middle of the pitch: the pitch is called 'kaudi da bharha'. There are two teams of 8 players; one on one raid; and no player leaves the field.

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If 2 stoppers attack a player, a foul is declared. Punjab style kabaddi does not require the raider saying 'kabaddi, kabaddi' throughout the raid. The game lasts for 40 minutes with a change in sides after 20 minutes. In the Punjab Circle Style form of Kabaddi, whenever any player is touched (out), he does not go out of the court, but stays inside, and one point is awarded to the team that touched him. This game is also played on a time basis, i.e. The time is 30 sec. Notable competitions [ ] Kabaddi World Cup [ ] The circle style Kabaddi World Cup, is an international kabaddi competition administrated by the government of Punjab (India) contested by men’s and women’s national teams.