Kho- Kho is an Indian game. It is popular in the
whole of India. It originated at Pune Gymkana in the state of Maharashtra. Its
team in India is called Kho- Kho Federation of India (K.K.F.I).
Kho-
Kho is a game played in 2 innings by 12 nominated players out of 15, on each
side. Initially 9 players start the game and 3 are kept reserve. One team becomes
the chasers and the other the defenders or runners. In the game, the chaser
pursues the runners; tags and touches them and makes them out. Each team has
to chase and defend for 9 minutes twice in a match.
Field
The
Kho- Kho playground is rectangular. It is 27 meters in length and 15 meters
in breadth. There are two rectangles at the end. One side of the rectangle is
16 meter and the other side is 2.70 meters. In the middle of these two rectangles,
there shall be two wooden poles. The central lane is 21.60 meters long and 30cm
X 30cm on the lane. There are eight cross lanes which lie across the small squares
and each of it is 15 meters in length and 30cm in breadth, at right angles to
the central lane and divided equally into two parts of 7.30m each by central
lane. At the end of central lane, two posts shall be fixed. They shall be 120cm
above the ground and their circumference shall be not less than 30cm and not
more than 40cm. The post shall be made of wooden poles which are smooth all
over. The posts shall be fixed firmly in the free zone tangent to the post-line
at a height between 120 to 125cm. The top of the post shall be flat and free
from any sharp edges.
Equipment
The
equipments used in Kho- Kho are posts, strings, measuring tape (metallic), lime
powder, wire nails, two watches, two types of rings having inner circumference
of 30cm and 40cm, score sheets and stationery to write results etc.