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Question
What does it mean to be out in games? When does one get ‘out’ in Kabaddi?
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Solution
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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