Shushant Prabhakar (c)
Gaurav Singh
Naveen Kumar
Gaurav Chaudhary
M.D Tivari
G.C. Nandi
Kiran
Tarini
Aatif
Himesh
Pankaj
Kallu
Pappu
Rajjev
Imaam
Currently Balwan Singh is the Kabaddi Coach of India.
The present-day international sport that originated in Kerala is called "Kabaddi." This traditional Indian sport combines elements of wrestling and tag, where players take turns attempting to tag members of the opposing team while holding their breath. Kabaddi has gained significant popularity and is now played professionally at both national and international levels, including leagues like the Pro Kabaddi League in India.
Manoj, from Kanyakumari District was the Captain of Tamilnadu Team at 2003
There are 8 teams and each team squad consists of 20 players So there are 160(20x8) players in the IPL.Every players are selected with auction.
As of my last update in October 2023, the exact number of Brahmin players in the Indian cricket team can vary over time due to team changes and selections. Historically, several notable cricketers from the Brahmin community have represented India, including legends like Sunil Gavaskar and Anil Kumble. However, the current composition of the team may include players from diverse backgrounds and communities, reflecting the multicultural nature of Indian society. Specific statistics on the religious backgrounds of players are not typically documented in official records.
Mr. Rakesh Kumar is leading the kabaddi team in Asian game 2010. With him another player Mr. Manjeet Chhillar also playing in Indian Kabaddi team. Both these players are from Nizampur, Delhi - 81. - Sunil Sharma
Kabaddi is traditionally played with two teams of seven with three supplementary players held in reserve.
Currently Balwan Singh is the Kabaddi Coach of India.
Balbir Singh Bittu
Rakesh kumar
Kavitha tamilnadu
a team consists of seven players. each time a player has got out opposite team gets one point. all the seven players of the team got out. three bonus point get by opposite team( called a lona)
Great Britain national kabaddi team was created in 1992.
Kabaddi is a team sport where players take turns trying to tag opponents while chanting "kabaddi." The player must tag opponents and return to their side before taking a breath. The game involves physical strength, agility, and teamwork. Strategies include coordinating attacks, defending as a team, and using quick movements to outmaneuver opponents. The game ends when all players of one team are tagged out or time runs out.
the captain of Korean kabaddi team is number1 hyunjoo jang
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Total Indian Players for CWG 2010 is 409, along with 210 officials. Indian Badminton team and players for CWG 2010 Saina Nehwal, Chetan Anand, V-Diju Jwala Gutta. Indian Boxing team and players for CWG 2010 Vijender Singh and Akhil Kumar Indian Weightlifting team and players for CWG 2010 K>Ravi Kumar, Sonia Chanu, Renu Bala, Monika Devi Indian Tennis team and players for CWG 2010 One gold medal is alsmost assured by Leander Paes - Mahesh Bhupati duo, Sania Mirza, Somdev Dev Burman, Rohan Bopanna. Indian shooting team and players for CWG 2010 Abhinav Bindra who lead the Indian steam during inauguration, Manavjit Singh Sandhu, Ronjon Sodhi, Samaresh Jung, Gagan Narang, Tejaswini Sawant, Asher Noria Indian athletics team and players for CWG 2010 R. Maheshwary, Tintu Luka, Mayookha Johny, K Poonia, Seema Antil Indian Table tennis team and players for CWG 2010 Sharath Kamal Indian Archery team and players for CWG 2010 Dola Banerjee, Deepika Kumari Indian wrestling team and players for CWG 2010 Sushil Kumar Indian swimming team and players for CWG 2010 Vidhrawal Khade, Sandeep Sejwal Indian squash team and players for CWG 2010 Sourabh Ghosal, Deepika Pallikar (most popular in media), Joshna Chinappa. Also the Indian team to watch keenly is Indian Men,s hockey team and players for CWG 2010 and Indian women's hockey