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प्रश्न
What does it mean to be out in games? When does one get ‘out’ in Kabaddi?
उत्तर
To be out in a game means that the player cannot continue the game for a certain time.
There are 3 ways to get out in Kabaddi:
- If the player is stopped by the opposite team during his move.
- If he touches the opposite player and is stopped by the team.
- If he stops saying Kabaddi-Kabaddi.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How many players got out when Shyamala touched the line?
Do you have ways to resolve disputes in games?
How many times can you say it, while you are playing Kabaddi? Is there any difference?
Make a picture in your notebook to show how Shyamala managed to get the entire opposing team ‘out’ in one go.
In some games, it is very important to touch the player. For example in the game of Kho-Kho, you get ‘out’ when someone touches you. You also get your turn by someone’s touch. Name some games in which it is very important to touch the players?
What are the games in which, besides the players, you have to touch some things or colours?
Is there a girls' Kabaddi team in your school?
Have you learnt any game from a coach? Which one?
Do you know of anyone who has learnt any game from a coach?
Imagine that there are 15 children to play Kho-Kho. They must form two teams with equal numbers (7 each). Then one player will be left. What will you do if this happens? Have you ever become the ‘extra person’ in the middle? Write about this.