Noun
kabaddi (usually uncountable, plural kabaddis)
A South Asian team sport in which players must hold their breath while making raids into the opposing team's half of the field.
He was a good sportsman too. He was an excellent fast bowler and a good fielder. He was also a very good kabaddi player. Rajinikanth
For every player of the opposition touched ‘out,’ a team earns a point. citation Punjabi Kabaddi is a variation that is played on a circular pitch of a diameter of convert. Source: Internet
He attributes the success of sporting tournaments like Pro Kabaddi League (PKL) and the Indian Super League (ISL) to a change in the mindsets of audiences. Source: Internet
He met members of Southasian Media in Mississauga and also met members of Kabaddi Federation. Source: Internet
“In recent years, the spending on kabaddi and wrestling tournaments by NRIs has increased tremendously,” said the police. Source: Internet
“I was concerned about them portraying the Kabaddi world in a negative manner. Source: Internet