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Kho kho

Kho kho is a traditional Indian sport that dates back to ancient India.[1][2] It is the second-most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi.[3] Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court. During the game, nine players from the chasing team (attacking team) are on the field, with eight of them sitting (crouched) in the central lane, while three runners from the defending team run around the court and try to avoid being touched.[2] Each sitting player on the chasing team faces the opposite half of the field that their adjacent teammates are facing.

Kho kho
Kho kho playing in Govt middle school, Nallambal, Karaikal
NicknamesKho-kho
First playedIndia
Characteristics
ContactPermitted
Team members12 players per side, 9 in the field and 3 extra
Mixed-sexNo
EquipmentNone (except the two poles on the court)
Presence
Country or regionIndian subcontinent

At any time, one player from the chasing team (the 'active chaser'/'attacker') may run around the court to attempt to tag (touch) members of the defending team, with one point scored per tag, and each tagged defender required to leave the field; however, the active chaser cannot cross the central lane to access the other half of the field, and cannot change direction once they start running toward either pole. The chasing team can get around these restrictions if the active chaser either switches roles with a sitting teammate (by touching them on the back while saying "Kho") who is facing the other half of the court and therefore has access to it, or runs to the area behind either pole and then switches direction/half. Each team has two turns to score and two turns to defend, with each turn lasting nine minutes. The team that scores the most points by the end of the game wins.[4]

The sport is widely played across South Asia, and also has a strong presence in the regions outside South Asia, such as South Africa and England. It is played most often by school children in India and Pakistan and is a competitive game.[5] The first league of its kind called Ultimate Kho Kho was unveiled in India in August 2022.[6]

Etymology edit

The name comes from Marathi: खोखो (khō-khō),[7] the word kho is an onomatopoeia of the sound invoked while playing the game.[8]

History edit

 
Khelo India and the National Games of India are two major nationwide sporting events in India that have included kho-kho.

Kho-kho has been played since at least the fourth century BC.[9] Certain aspects of kho-kho's gameplay may have been mentioned in the Mahabharata. In pre-modern times, it is believed that a version of kho-kho known as Rathera was played on chariots (ratha meaning "chariot" in Sanskrit). The modern form of the game was invented in 1914, with its rules and formalised structure being given by Pune's Deccan Gymkhana club. Kho-kho was demonstrated at the 1936 Berlin Olympics alongside other traditional Indian games. It is now a medal sport in the South Asian Games, having been played in the 2016 edition.[4] Other international kho-kho competitions, such as the Asian Kho Kho Championship, have been held with the collaboration of organisations such as the Kho Kho Federation of India and the Kho Kho Federation of England,[10][11] with the sport having been spread overseas by the South Asian diaspora.[12] Within South Asia, it has been accepted into major sports events such as Khelo India,[13] with its growth supported by its simplicity and affordability.[14]

Kho-kho's rules and appearance have changed over time; it was generally played on muddy surfaces in the past, but today is often professionally played on matted surfaces.[15][16] Various other aspects of the game, such as the poles and the dimensions of the playing field, were also added over time.[17]

In July 2022, the player draft for Ultimate Kho Kho was completed, which is a six-team franchise-based Indian Kho Kho tournament. Its inaugural season ran from August 14 to September 4, 2022.[18]

Rules edit

Field edit

The field is 27 by 16 metres (89 by 52 ft), with a distance of 24 metres (79 ft) between the two poles, and the central lane having a width of 30 centimetres (12 in). Each of the cross lanes (which pass through the sitting areas that the chasers sit in, and go from one side of the court to the other) has a width of 35 centimetres (14 in), with adjacent cross lanes 2.3 metres (7 ft 7 in) apart, and a separation of 2.55 metres (8 ft 4 in) between each pole and its adjacent cross lane. Each pole is 120 to 125 centimetres (47 to 49 in) high and 9 to 10 centimetres (3.5 to 3.9 in) in diameter. The poles are smooth and round, with no sharp edges. There are 1.5 m (4 ft 11 in)-long extensions of the court behind each of the poles known as "free zones", in which there are no restrictions on chasers' movements.[4][19]

Gameplay edit

 
A depiction of the start of the game: the active chaser (far right arrow) stands next to the pole in the free zone, with the eight other chasers sitting in the central lane, and the three defenders (in blue) scattered throughout the field.

At the start of play, the active chaser starts off in one of the free zones, and can run into either half of the court to tag the three defenders. Once all three defenders have been tagged out or otherwise "dismissed", the next "batch" of three defenders comes onto the court.[19]

The active chaser can switch roles with a sitting teammate by touching them on the back and shouting "kho"; this is known as the active chaser "giving a kho" to the sitting teammate. For the kho to be valid, it must be given before the active chaser has gone past the cross lane that the teammate is sitting within. Once a sitting chaser becomes active, they may only enter the half of the court which they were facing while they were sitting; additionally, once the newly active chaser steps to the left or right of the cross lane they were sitting in (or turns in such a way that their shoulders face towards either pole), they must continue in that direction until they have reached the free zone.[19]

Violating any of these rules results in a "foul", in which case the chasing team can no longer attempt to tag any defenders. In order to clear the foul, the active chaser must move in the opposite direction of the one they were running in (i.e. away from the defenders they were chasing) until they have either given a kho to a teammate, or reached the appropriate free zone.[19]

The chasing team scores points each time a defender is ruled "out" (dismissed), which happens either when a chaser tags a defender without breaking any rules, when a defender steps out of the court (with no part of the body remaining grounded within), or when a defender is late to enter the court as part of a new batch after the dismissal of the previous batch.[19][20]

Variations edit

Shortest time wins edit

In one variation of kho-kho, a team is no longer allowed to chase once it has tagged all the players on the other team. The team that tags all of its opponents in the shortest amount of time wins.[21]

Circle kho-kho edit

In this variant, the field is modified so that it is simply a 5 m (16 ft) inner circle and a 7 m (23 ft) outer circle, with the outer circle acting as the boundary of the field. Instead of sitting, eight of the nine chasers stand in positions evenly spaced around the perimeter of the inner circle, with each alternate chaser facing into or away from the inner circle; when a chaser is given a kho, they can only run in the inside or outside of the inner circle depending on which way they were facing while inactive.[22]

Competitions edit

Ultimate Kho Kho edit

 

Ultimate Kho Kho (UKK) is an Indian kho kho competition, and its first season took place in 2022.

Rules edit

UKK rules follow the standard rules of Kho Kho with the following exceptions:[23][24][25]

  • Only 7 players from the attacking (chasing) team are on the field.[26][27][28]
  • The playing field is only 22 meters long and 16 meters wide.[26][27][28]
  • 2 points are scored per tag.[29]
  • If a batch of defenders can avoid being completely dismissed for at least 3 minutes (known as a "Dream Run"), they earn 1 point, and then an extra point for every 30 seconds survived afterwards.[30][31]
  • One attacking player (known as the wazir) may run in any direction when acting as the active attacker.[23][24][25]
  • The attacking team can take a powerplay in each of their attacking turns during which they have two wazirs. Each powerplay lasts until all 3 defenders of the current batch are out.[26][27][28]
  • Each team's turn to score/defend lasts 7 minutes, with the break time between turns also shortened.[23][24][25]
  • Tiebreaker (named "Minimum Chase"): Each team gets one additional turn to score (with the powerplay being active), and the team that scores its first point the fastest wins.[32]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Hard Bound Lab Manual Health and Physical Education, p. 41
  2. ^ a b "kho-kho | Indian sport | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  3. ^ Peter A Hastie (2010). Student-Designed Games: Strategies for Promoting Creativity, Cooperation, and Skill Development. Human Kinetics. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-7360-8590-8.
  4. ^ a b c Nag, Utathya (24 June 2022). "Kho Kho, a kabaddi-like sport linked with Indian epic Mahabharata - know all about it". Olympics.com
  5. ^ ahmed, usman (14 August 2011). "Trip down memory lane: The games we play…". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  6. ^ Scroll Staff. "Ultimate Kho Kho: Squads, format, fixtures – all you need to know about latest Indian sports league". Scroll.in. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
  7. ^ . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 25 October 2020.
  8. ^ Molesworth, J. T. (James Thomas) (1857). "A dictionary, Marathi and English. 2d ed., rev. and enl". dsal.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  9. ^ "The Evolution of Kho Kho Mats in India: A Historical Overview". English Jagran. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 6 August 2023.
  10. ^ Indigenous kho kho goes international https://www.tribuneindia.com/ Vinayak Padmadeo
  11. ^ Karmakar, Rahul (23 March 2023). "Indian men, women bag 4th Asian Kho Kho titles". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  12. ^ "British Indians fall in love with 'Kho Kho', reconnect with roots". The Indian Express. 30 January 2017. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  13. ^ Kalpana, Kommi; Cherian, Keren Susan; Khanna, Gulshan Lal (30 August 2022). "Energy availability and RED-S risk assessment among Kho-Kho players in India". Sport Sciences for Health. doi:10.1007/s11332-022-00996-z. ISSN 1824-7490. PMC 9425793. PMID 36061453.
  14. ^ THE STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECT OF INDIAN TRADITIONAL GAME KHO-KHO IN WEST BENGAL https://www.researchgate.net/ Nita Bandhopadhyay
  15. ^ Taneja, Nidhima (27 January 2023). "Pro kabaddi, kho-kho leagues chase IPL viewership. India rediscovering regional sports". ThePrint. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  16. ^ "The Evolution Of Kho Kho Mats In India: A Historical Overview". English Jagran. 30 May 2023. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  17. ^ EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING ON ANAEROBIC EFFICIENCY OF STATE LEVEL MALE KHO-KHO PLAYERS https://www.researchgate.net/ Mrinal Das
  18. ^ "143 players picked in the Ultimate Kho Kho Season 1 players draft". TimesNow. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  19. ^ a b c d e "Ultimate Kho Kho: Rules and Regulations". Google Docs. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  20. ^ Chhabria, Vinay. "Scoring, fouls & more - All the rules of Kho Kho you need to know before Ultimate Kho Kho 2022". www.sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  21. ^ "Kho Kho: How to Play and Rules". Gone Outdoors | Your Adventure Awaits. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  22. ^ Enjoy Health and Physical Education Text Cum Workbook Std.3. Jeevandeep Prakashan Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-81-7744-543-5.
  23. ^ a b c "Ultimate Kho Kho: Shorter duration, more points for acrobatic tags among new rules for the league". Scroll.in. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  24. ^ a b c Understanding The Game Play - KHO-KHO, retrieved 15 July 2022
  25. ^ a b c "Ultimate Kho Kho Rules | Update New rules of Kho Kho". KHO KHO. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
  26. ^ a b c Chhabria, Vinay. "Scoring, fouls & more - All the rules of Kho Kho you need to know before Ultimate Kho Kho 2022". sportskeeda.com. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  27. ^ a b c "Ultimate Kho Kho: Squads, format, fixtures – all you need to know about latest Indian sports league". Scroll.in. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  28. ^ a b c Sharma, Avinash (14 August 2022). "Ultimate Kho Kho 2022: Revamped format, changed mat dimensions, tickets; all you need to know". MyKhel. Retrieved 14 August 2022.
  29. ^ "Odisha: Cuttack gears up for Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2". Odisha Diary, Latest Odisha News, Breaking News Odisha. 23 December 2023. Retrieved 23 December 2023.
  30. ^ "Ultimate Kho Kho revolutionises traditional sport: Expanding, innovating and inspiring". Sakshi Post. 24 December 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  31. ^ "Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2: All your FAQs answered". Ultimate Kho Kho. 2023. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  32. ^ "rules-season1.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 14 August 2022.

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Kho kho is a traditional Indian sport that dates back to ancient India 1 2 It is the second most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi 3 Kho kho is played on a rectangular court with a central lane connecting two poles which are at either end of the court During the game nine players from the chasing team attacking team are on the field with eight of them sitting crouched in the central lane while three runners from the defending team run around the court and try to avoid being touched 2 Each sitting player on the chasing team faces the opposite half of the field that their adjacent teammates are facing Kho khoKho kho playing in Govt middle school Nallambal KaraikalNicknamesKho khoFirst playedIndiaCharacteristicsContactPermittedTeam members12 players per side 9 in the field and 3 extraMixed sexNoEquipmentNone except the two poles on the court PresenceCountry or regionIndian subcontinentAt any time one player from the chasing team the active chaser attacker may run around the court to attempt to tag touch members of the defending team with one point scored per tag and each tagged defender required to leave the field however the active chaser cannot cross the central lane to access the other half of the field and cannot change direction once they start running toward either pole The chasing team can get around these restrictions if the active chaser either switches roles with a sitting teammate by touching them on the back while saying Kho who is facing the other half of the court and therefore has access to it or runs to the area behind either pole and then switches direction half Each team has two turns to score and two turns to defend with each turn lasting nine minutes The team that scores the most points by the end of the game wins 4 The sport is widely played across South Asia and also has a strong presence in the regions outside South Asia such as South Africa and England It is played most often by school children in India and Pakistan and is a competitive game 5 The first league of its kind called Ultimate Kho Kho was unveiled in India in August 2022 6 Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Rules 3 1 Field 3 2 Gameplay 4 Variations 4 1 Shortest time wins 4 2 Circle kho kho 5 Competitions 5 1 Ultimate Kho Kho 5 1 1 Rules 6 See also 7 ReferencesEtymology editThe name comes from Marathi ख ख khō khō 7 the word kho is an onomatopoeia of the sound invoked while playing the game 8 History edit nbsp Khelo India and the National Games of India are two major nationwide sporting events in India that have included kho kho Kho kho has been played since at least the fourth century BC 9 Certain aspects of kho kho s gameplay may have been mentioned in the Mahabharata In pre modern times it is believed that a version of kho kho known as Rathera was played on chariots ratha meaning chariot in Sanskrit The modern form of the game was invented in 1914 with its rules and formalised structure being given by Pune s Deccan Gymkhana club Kho kho was demonstrated at the 1936 Berlin Olympics alongside other traditional Indian games It is now a medal sport in the South Asian Games having been played in the 2016 edition 4 Other international kho kho competitions such as the Asian Kho Kho Championship have been held with the collaboration of organisations such as the Kho Kho Federation of India and the Kho Kho Federation of England 10 11 with the sport having been spread overseas by the South Asian diaspora 12 Within South Asia it has been accepted into major sports events such as Khelo India 13 with its growth supported by its simplicity and affordability 14 Kho kho s rules and appearance have changed over time it was generally played on muddy surfaces in the past but today is often professionally played on matted surfaces 15 16 Various other aspects of the game such as the poles and the dimensions of the playing field were also added over time 17 In July 2022 the player draft for Ultimate Kho Kho was completed which is a six team franchise based Indian Kho Kho tournament Its inaugural season ran from August 14 to September 4 2022 18 Rules editField edit The field is 27 by 16 metres 89 by 52 ft with a distance of 24 metres 79 ft between the two poles and the central lane having a width of 30 centimetres 12 in Each of the cross lanes which pass through the sitting areas that the chasers sit in and go from one side of the court to the other has a width of 35 centimetres 14 in with adjacent cross lanes 2 3 metres 7 ft 7 in apart and a separation of 2 55 metres 8 ft 4 in between each pole and its adjacent cross lane Each pole is 120 to 125 centimetres 47 to 49 in high and 9 to 10 centimetres 3 5 to 3 9 in in diameter The poles are smooth and round with no sharp edges There are 1 5 m 4 ft 11 in long extensions of the court behind each of the poles known as free zones in which there are no restrictions on chasers movements 4 19 Gameplay edit nbsp A depiction of the start of the game the active chaser far right arrow stands next to the pole in the free zone with the eight other chasers sitting in the central lane and the three defenders in blue scattered throughout the field At the start of play the active chaser starts off in one of the free zones and can run into either half of the court to tag the three defenders Once all three defenders have been tagged out or otherwise dismissed the next batch of three defenders comes onto the court 19 The active chaser can switch roles with a sitting teammate by touching them on the back and shouting kho this is known as the active chaser giving a kho to the sitting teammate For the kho to be valid it must be given before the active chaser has gone past the cross lane that the teammate is sitting within Once a sitting chaser becomes active they may only enter the half of the court which they were facing while they were sitting additionally once the newly active chaser steps to the left or right of the cross lane they were sitting in or turns in such a way that their shoulders face towards either pole they must continue in that direction until they have reached the free zone 19 Violating any of these rules results in a foul in which case the chasing team can no longer attempt to tag any defenders In order to clear the foul the active chaser must move in the opposite direction of the one they were running in i e away from the defenders they were chasing until they have either given a kho to a teammate or reached the appropriate free zone 19 The chasing team scores points each time a defender is ruled out dismissed which happens either when a chaser tags a defender without breaking any rules when a defender steps out of the court with no part of the body remaining grounded within or when a defender is late to enter the court as part of a new batch after the dismissal of the previous batch 19 20 Variations editShortest time wins edit In one variation of kho kho a team is no longer allowed to chase once it has tagged all the players on the other team The team that tags all of its opponents in the shortest amount of time wins 21 Circle kho kho edit In this variant the field is modified so that it is simply a 5 m 16 ft inner circle and a 7 m 23 ft outer circle with the outer circle acting as the boundary of the field Instead of sitting eight of the nine chasers stand in positions evenly spaced around the perimeter of the inner circle with each alternate chaser facing into or away from the inner circle when a chaser is given a kho they can only run in the inside or outside of the inner circle depending on which way they were facing while inactive 22 Competitions editUltimate Kho Kho edit Main article Ultimate Kho Kho nbsp Ultimate Kho Kho UKK is an Indian kho kho competition and its first season took place in 2022 Rules edit This section is an excerpt from Ultimate Kho Kho Rules edit UKK rules follow the standard rules of Kho Kho with the following exceptions 23 24 25 Only 7 players from the attacking chasing team are on the field 26 27 28 The playing field is only 22 meters long and 16 meters wide 26 27 28 2 points are scored per tag 29 If a batch of defenders can avoid being completely dismissed for at least 3 minutes known as a Dream Run they earn 1 point and then an extra point for every 30 seconds survived afterwards 30 31 One attacking player known as the wazir may run in any direction when acting as the active attacker 23 24 25 The attacking team can take a powerplay in each of their attacking turns during which they have two wazirs Each powerplay lasts until all 3 defenders of the current batch are out 26 27 28 Each team s turn to score defend lasts 7 minutes with the break time between turns also shortened 23 24 25 Tiebreaker named Minimum Chase Each team gets one additional turn to score with the powerplay being active and the team that scores its first point the fastest wins 32 See also editAtya Patya Langdi sport Duck duck goose a related Western game nbsp Sports portalReferences edit Hard Bound Lab Manual Health and Physical Education p 41 a b kho kho Indian sport Britannica www britannica com Retrieved 16 July 2022 Peter A Hastie 2010 Student Designed Games Strategies for Promoting Creativity Cooperation and Skill Development Human Kinetics p 52 ISBN 978 0 7360 8590 8 a b c Nag Utathya 24 June 2022 Kho Kho a kabaddi like sport linked with Indian epic Mahabharata know all about it Olympics com ahmed usman 14 August 2011 Trip down memory lane The games we play The Express Tribune Retrieved 4 June 2020 Scroll Staff Ultimate Kho Kho Squads format fixtures all you need to know about latest Indian sports league Scroll in Retrieved 18 August 2022 kho kho Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 25 October 2020 Molesworth J T James Thomas 1857 A dictionary Marathi and English 2d ed rev and enl dsal uchicago edu Retrieved 27 April 2020 The Evolution of Kho Kho Mats in India A Historical Overview English Jagran 30 May 2023 Retrieved 6 August 2023 Indigenous kho kho goes international https www tribuneindia com Vinayak Padmadeo Karmakar Rahul 23 March 2023 Indian men women bag 4th Asian Kho Kho titles The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 6 October 2023 British Indians fall in love with Kho Kho reconnect with roots The Indian Express 30 January 2017 Retrieved 4 October 2023 Kalpana Kommi Cherian Keren Susan Khanna Gulshan Lal 30 August 2022 Energy availability and RED S risk assessment among Kho Kho players in India Sport Sciences for Health doi 10 1007 s11332 022 00996 z ISSN 1824 7490 PMC 9425793 PMID 36061453 THE STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECT OF INDIAN TRADITIONAL GAME KHO KHO IN WEST BENGAL https www researchgate net Nita Bandhopadhyay Taneja Nidhima 27 January 2023 Pro kabaddi kho kho leagues chase IPL viewership India rediscovering regional sports ThePrint Retrieved 29 August 2023 The Evolution Of Kho Kho Mats In India A Historical Overview English Jagran 30 May 2023 Retrieved 29 August 2023 EFFECT OF DIFFERENT INTENSITY INTERVAL TRAINING ON ANAEROBIC EFFICIENCY OF STATE LEVEL MALE KHO KHO PLAYERS https www researchgate net Mrinal Das 143 players picked in the Ultimate Kho Kho Season 1 players draft TimesNow Retrieved 15 July 2022 a b c d e Ultimate Kho Kho Rules and Regulations Google Docs Retrieved 14 August 2022 Chhabria Vinay Scoring fouls amp more All the rules of Kho Kho you need to know before Ultimate Kho Kho 2022 www sportskeeda com Retrieved 3 November 2022 Kho Kho How to Play and Rules Gone Outdoors Your Adventure Awaits Retrieved 3 November 2022 Enjoy Health and Physical Education Text Cum Workbook Std 3 Jeevandeep Prakashan Pvt Ltd ISBN 978 81 7744 543 5 a b c Ultimate Kho Kho Shorter duration more points for acrobatic tags among new rules for the league Scroll in Retrieved 17 July 2022 a b c Understanding The Game Play KHO KHO retrieved 15 July 2022 a b c Ultimate Kho Kho Rules Update New rules of Kho Kho KHO KHO Retrieved 16 July 2022 a b c Chhabria Vinay Scoring fouls amp more All the rules of Kho Kho you need to know before Ultimate Kho Kho 2022 sportskeeda com Retrieved 14 August 2022 a b c Ultimate Kho Kho Squads format fixtures all you need to know about latest Indian sports league Scroll in Retrieved 14 August 2022 a b c Sharma Avinash 14 August 2022 Ultimate Kho Kho 2022 Revamped format changed mat dimensions tickets all you need to know MyKhel Retrieved 14 August 2022 Odisha Cuttack gears up for Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 Odisha Diary Latest Odisha News Breaking News Odisha 23 December 2023 Retrieved 23 December 2023 Ultimate Kho Kho revolutionises traditional sport Expanding innovating and inspiring Sakshi Post 24 December 2023 Retrieved 24 December 2023 Ultimate Kho Kho Season 2 All your FAQs answered Ultimate Kho Kho 2023 Retrieved 24 December 2023 rules season1 pdf Google Docs Retrieved 14 August 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kho kho amp oldid 1194160462, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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