
Who doesn’t know this game and if the answer is no then what can I say…that topic is for some other day cause here we will talk about What is Pro kabaddi Format History and more
Pro Kabaddi League is a men’s professional Kabaddi league of India. It was launched in the year 2014.
Because of this, there was a massive increase in the Kabaddi audience and it has a similar format as the Indian Premier League like different teams of states.
Each team has Indian players with few foreign players to play and currently, Season 8 is going on so you can think it’s not some small league.
History – What is Pro kabaddi Format History and more
Pro Kabaddi League had its 1st season in the year 2014 from 26th July to 31st August. The matches were like double round-robin matches with the semi-finals, third places, and finals (of course).
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Format of Pro Kabaddi
The rules are similar to the indoor team version of Kabaddi, but with additional rules for more scoring.
-The objective of the game is for a single player on offence the “raider”, to go into the opposing team’s half of a court, touch as many defenders as possible, and return to their half of the court.
Have to do this all without being tackled by the defenders, and in a single breath.
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List of Star Players Pro Kabaddi 2022
Sr. No | Player Name | Team | Matches Played | Total Points |
1. | Pawan Sherawat (Raider) | Bengaluru Bulls | 24 | 320 |
2. | Arjun Deshwal (Raider) | Jaipur Pink Panthers | 22 | 268 |
3. | Maninder Singh (Raider) | Bengal Warriors | 22 | 264 |
4. | Surender Gill | UP Yoddha | 23 | 198 |
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