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Kho kho
Boys in a Government
School in Haryana, India
playing kho-kho
Characteristics
Team
members
12 players
per side. 9 in
the field
Kho kho is a tag sport played by teams of twelve players who try to avoid being touched by
members of the opposing team, only 9 players of the team enter the field.
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popular traditional tag games of the Indian subcontinent, the other being kabbadi.
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Contents
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1 Rules
2 Field
3 Equipment
4 Strategy
5 See also
6 References
7 Further reading
8 External links
Rules[edit]
Each team consists of 12 players, but only 9 players take the field.
A match consists of two innings. An inning consists of chasing and running turns of 9 minutes
each.
Then, 1 team sits/kneels in the middle of the court, in a row, with adjacent members facing
opposite directions.
The team that takes the shortest time to tag/tap all the opponents in the field, wins.
There is a pole on each end. The runner can go between two players who are sitting in zig
zag manner, but the chaser is not allowed to turn back while running and go between the
players. But chaser can go to pole and touch it and can go back or go to other side.
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Asian Kho Kho Federation (A.K.K.F.) was established in the year 1987 during 3rd SAF Games, held
at Kolkota, India. The member country was India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and
Maldives
Kho Kho made its entry into INTERNATIONAL SPORTS Arena via 1st ASIAN KHO KHO
CHAMPIONSHIP held at Kolkata, India in 1996, organized by West Bengal Kho Kho Association
under the auspices of Kho Kho Federation of India and SIAN Kho Kho Federation on "Tera Flex"
Court at Netaji Subhash Indoor Stadium, Kolkota, West Bengal, India in a most beautiful manner.
India and Bangladesh were Winner and Runner-up respectively. The participants were Bangladesh,
Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and host India.
2nd Asian KhoKho Championship was held in Bangladesh in the year 2000 at Mirapur Indoor
Stadium, Dhaka, Bangladesh has strengthened the approach of the game KhoKho in the
International Arena. India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Nepal, Japan, Thailand and host Bangladesh were
participants of the Championship.
Field[edit]
7.85 meters each by central lane. At the end of central lane, n the free zone tangent to the post-line,
two smooth wooden posts are fixed, 120 cm height from the ground and their circumference is not
less than 30 cm and not more than 40 cm.
Equipment[edit]
The equipment used in kho kho are poles/post, strings, metallic measuring tape, lime powder, wire
nails, two watches, types of rings having inner circumference of 30 cm and 40 cm, score shots (like
a whistle, for instance), and stationery to write results.
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