Pro Kabaddi is a professional kabaddi league in India, consisting of top kabaddi teams from all over the country.
Pro Kabaddi matches can be watched on television channels such as Star Sports and Hotstar, as well as on the official Pro Kabaddi website and app.
Pro Kabaddi matches are played in a round-robin format, where teams compete against each other in a group stage followed by playoffs.
Each Pro Kabaddi team consists of 12 players, with 7 players on the field at a time.
A Pro Kabaddi match lasts for 40 minutes, divided into two halves of 20 minutes each.
Common fouls in Pro Kabaddi include touching out of bounds, illegal tackles, and touching the raider with more than one body part.
Raiding in Pro Kabaddi refers to the offensive move where a player, known as a raider, enters the opponent's half to tag as many defenders as possible and return safely to their own half.
In Pro Kabaddi, a team earns a point for successfully tagging out an opponent, while the opposing team earns a point for successfully stopping a raid and keeping the raider from returning to their own half.
A super raid in Pro Kabaddi is when a raider successfully tags out three or more opponents in a single raid, earning two bonus points for their team.
Each team is allowed three substitutes in a Pro Kabaddi match, and they can only be made during breaks between raids.
If a team has fewer than seven players on the field in Pro Kabaddi, then it is considered a technical point, and one point is awarded to the opposing team.
The challenge system in Pro Kabaddi allows teams to challenge any decision made by the referees during a match. If the decision is ruled in the team's favor, they retain their right to challenge in the ongoing match.
The bonus line in Pro Kabaddi is a line drawn parallel to the midline, and if a raider crosses it while being pursued, they earn a bonus point for their team.
A do-or-die raid in Pro Kabaddi refers to a situation where the team has only one raider left, and they must score a point within their raid, or else they will lose a point.
In the case of a tie in a Pro Kabaddi match, a tiebreaker is played, where one player from each team will have a do-or-die raid to determine the winner.
A green card in Pro Kabaddi is a warning by the referee for minor rule violations. If a player receives two green cards, it results in a yellow card.
Yellow cards are given for a more serious offense, and a player who receives two yellow cards or a red card is ejected from the match and cannot be substituted.
A tackle point in Pro Kabaddi is earned when the defending team successfully stops a raid by catching the raider or forcing them out of bounds.
If two opposing players are eliminated at the same time in a raid in Pro Kabaddi, no points are awarded to either team.
The top six teams in the group stage qualify for the playoffs in Pro Kabaddi.
The winners of Pro Kabaddi receive a cash prize of Rs.3 crore.
The most common injury in Pro Kabaddi is ligament tears, particularly in the knee and ankle joints.
To become a Pro Kabaddi player, you can participate in state or national-level kabaddi tournaments, and if you perform well, you may be scouted by a Pro Kabaddi team.
Yes, Pro Kabaddi matches are open to the public, and you can purchase tickets through the official website or at the venue.
To become a sponsor of Pro Kabaddi, you can reach out to the official Pro Kabaddi website or contact the league's marketing team.
Yes, Pro Kabaddi matches are broadcasted in over 120 countries, and you can watch them on various sports channels.
If you encounter any technical issues during a Pro Kabaddi match, you can contact the support team through the official website or app for assistance.