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Pro Kabaddi Rules and regulations

1. At the toss, there are two choices to choose from in front of the winning team – either the court or the raid. The team that loses the toss will pick what the winning team doesn’t out of the two. In the second half, the courts are changed and the opposite shall happen. The team that did not choose to opt for raid shall send their raider first. In the second half, the game will begin with the same number of players as it finished with.

2. If any part of the player’s body touches outside the court i.e outside any end line, the player will be deemed out

3. During struggle a player shall be declared out only if his entire body is out of the court. He can’t be deemed out if his body is in contact with the court, including the lobby area.

4. The player can also be declared out if he goes out of the end line during the course of play. Besides, if one or more defenders who have gone out of bounds hold the raider, the raider shall be declared NOT OUT.

5. A raider shall continue to chant KABADDI” as the approved cant. He can be declared out in case he is not keeping the proper approved cant. Also the opponent can get one point and the chance to raid in such a scenario.

6. A raider must start his cant before he touches the opponent’s side of the half court. If he starts the cant late, he shall be declared out by the Umpire or Referee and the opponent will be awarded one point and the chance to raid.

7. At one time only one raider can enter the opponent’s court. In case more than one raider enters the opponent’s court at a time, the Umpire or Referee shall order all to return to their courts and the opponent gets not only a technical point but also a chance to raid.

8. After a raider has reached his court, the opponents shall send their raider within 5 seconds. In case the raider fails to start his raid within 5 seconds the opponent team is awarded a technical point and the team loses its chance to raid.

9. When a struggle takes place in a raid, on completion of such raid, the above rule will not be applicable. The referee has to whistle for the next raid to start after the out players have been seated in the out box.

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