Number of players in each side in Kabaddi is –

5
6
7
8

The correct answer is: A. 7

Kabaddi is a contact team sport played between two teams of seven players, where each player tries to raid the other team’s court, tag out as many of their opponents as possible, and return to their own court without being tackled. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

The game is played on a rectangular court with a midline dividing the court into two halves. Each team has its own half of the court, and the midline is marked with a line of dust or chalk. The goal of the game is to tag out as many of the opposing team’s players as possible and return to your own court without being tackled.

The game is played in two halves, each of which is 20 minutes long. There is a two-minute break at halftime. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.

Points are scored when a player tags out an opposing player and returns to their own court without being tackled. A player is tagged out when they are touched by an opposing player while they are in the opposing team’s court.

The game is officiated by two referees. The referees are responsible for enforcing the rules of the game and ensuring that the game is played fairly.

Kabaddi is a popular sport in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and other South Asian countries. It is also played in other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Option A: 5. This is the number of players on each side in a game of Kabaddi played in the United States. However, this is not the standard number of players in Kabaddi.
  • Option B: 6. This is the number of players on each side in a game of Kabaddi played in India. However, this is not the standard number of players in Kabaddi.
  • Option C: 7. This is the standard number of players on each side in a game of Kabaddi.
  • Option D: 8. This is the number of players on each side in a game of Kabaddi played in Bangladesh. However, this is not the standard number of players in Kabaddi.