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Slap kabaddi
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Slap kabaddi or thappad kabaddi is a Pakistani variant of kabaddi which is particularly popular in Punjab.[1] Two players aim to slap each other, scoring one point for each slap landed on the opponent;[2] the winner is the one who scores the most points, or who can force his opponent to forfeit the match.[3][4]
Punches are not allowed, though players can slam into each other.[5][6] There is no time limit or limit to the number of slaps that can be executed, though causing injury to the opponent results in disqualification in some matches.[7],
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- ^ "पाकिस्तान में खेली जाती है कुछ ख़ास किस्म की कबड्डी, जिसमें चलते हैं थप्पड़". BBC News हिंदी (in Hindi). 2023-06-22. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "What Is Thappad Kabaddi? This Variant Has Taken Internet By Storm". Zee News. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "Fact Check: Viral Slap Kabaddi video misidentified as Indian is from Pakistan". India Today. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "What Is Thappad Kabaddi? This Variant Has Taken Internet By Storm". Zee News. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "Slap Kabaddi, the viral sensation in Pakistan: Rules, Players, Origin, and More". SportsTiger. 2023. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "Watch | Videos of 'slap kabaddi' from Pakistan are going viral. But what is this sport?". WION. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "पाक के स्कूल में थप्पड़ गेम दौरान छात्र की मौत, वीडियो आया सामने". punjabkesari. 2018-04-16. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ "Thappad Kabaddi: पाकिस्तान का ऐसा गेम जिसमें खिलाड़ी एक-दूसरे को 'थपड़ियाते' हैं जब तक मन न भर जाए". IndiaTimes (in Hindi). 2023-07-06. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
Slap kabaddi
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Slap kabaddi, also known as Thappad kabaddi, is a one-on-one contact sport that originated in Pakistan as a variant of traditional kabaddi, in which two competitors engage in a slapping contest within a circular arena, aiming to land forceful open-handed strikes on the opponent's face or upper body while defending against attacks.[1][2][3]
Unlike standard kabaddi, which involves teams raiding and tagging opponents while chanting, slap kabaddi features solo players in traditional attire who forgo chanting and focus solely on slapping without grappling or wrestling.[1][3] The match has no fixed time limit and continues until one player taps out, sustains an injury, or accumulates the most points from successful slaps, with punches or closed-fist strikes classified as fouls that can lead to disqualification.[2][1]
The sport's exact origins remain unclear, though it draws inspiration from ancient South Asian combat traditions and has evolved into an informal, spectator-driven activity where winners often receive cash prizes from the crowd.[3][1] Gaining viral popularity online since 2023 through social media videos and continuing with events such as matches in Lahore in 2024 and ongoing viral content as of 2025, slap kabaddi has attracted large live audiences in Pakistan who appreciate its chaotic humor and intensity over conventional kabaddi matches.[2][1][4][5][6] Notable participants include Haji Tassawur, a prominent Pakistani competitor known for his endurance in these high-impact bouts.[1]
