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275 weeks ago

A Kho kho ground taking part in field is rectangular. it's thirty six by eighteen metres (118 linear unit × fifty-nine ft) long and breadth. There square measure 2 rectangles at the top. the scale of every parallelogram is sixteen m × two.75 m (52.5 ft × 9.0 ft). within the middle of those 2 rectangles, there square measure 2 picket poles. The central lane's dimensions square measure two,350 cm × thirty cm (925 in × twelve in). There square measure eight cross lanes that lie across the central lane, whose dimensions square measure one,600 cm × thirty cm (630 in × twelve in). It makes the little rectangles and every of them square measure sixteen m × two.3 m (52.5 ft × 7.5 ft) (the 2 rectangles of close to by the picket poles square measure two.5 m (8 linear unit two in) wide), at right angles to the central lane and divided equally into 2 components of seven.85 m (25.8 ft) every by the central lane. At the top of the central lane, the area tangent to the post-line, 2 swish picket posts square measure mounted, a hundred and twenty cm (47 in) high from the bottom, and their circumference is not any but thirty cm (12 in) and no quite forty cm (16 in). The instrumentation employed in Kho kho area unit poles/post, strings, metallike mensuration tape, lime powder, wire nails, 2 watches, kinds of rings having inner circumference of thirty cm (12 in) and forty cm (16 in), score shots (like a whistle, for instance), and instrumentation to record the results. However, for unofficial games, solely lime powder (or any substitute) could also be used as long because the cross lanes, centre lane and field boundaries square measure clearly distinguished. The strings, further because of the rings, square measure for the only purpose of properly demarcating an equivalent. kho kho rules and regulation


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