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- Kho kho or kho-kho is a traditional Indian sport that dates back to ancient India. It is the second most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. 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. Each sitting player on the chasing team faces the opposite direction of their adjacent teammates. At any time, one player on 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 can not 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. 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. The first league of its kind called Ultimate Kho Kho was unveiled in India in August 2022. (en)
- Кхо-Кхо — популярна гра на індійському субконтиненті. В ній беруть участь дві команди, які складаються з дванадцяти гравців, з яких дев'ять виходять на поле, та намагаються уникнути дотиків членів іншої команди. Це одна з двох найпопулярніших традиційних ігор Південної Азії, поряд з каббаді. Крім Південної Азії, в неї також грають в Південній Африці. (uk)
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- Kho kho playing in Govt middle school, Nallambal, Karaikal (en)
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- Кхо-Кхо — популярна гра на індійському субконтиненті. В ній беруть участь дві команди, які складаються з дванадцяти гравців, з яких дев'ять виходять на поле, та намагаються уникнути дотиків членів іншої команди. Це одна з двох найпопулярніших традиційних ігор Південної Азії, поряд з каббаді. Крім Південної Азії, в неї також грають в Південній Африці. (uk)
- Kho kho or kho-kho is a traditional Indian sport that dates back to ancient India. It is the second most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent after kabaddi. 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. Each sitting player on the chasing team faces the opposite direction of their adjacent teammates. (en)
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- Kho kho (en)
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