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Kho Kho is an ancient tag sport invented in India. The game is played by teams of 12 nominated players out of 15. Of these 9 enter the field and sit on their knees (chasing team), while the 3 extra players (defending team) try to avoid being touched by members of the opposing team. After Kabaddi, Kho Kho is the most popular traditional tag game in the Indian subcontinent. Not only in India, but the game is also played by the Indian community in South Africa. Note that the word ‘Kho’ seems to be derived from the Sanskrit verb root syu- meaning “get up go”. With Kho Kho coming from the streets into the national limelight, there are many talented players who are the reason behind its growth.
Here is a list of five famous, talented, and reputed national Kho-Kho players who earned success and love through this game.
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Kho Kho Players- Top 5 Indian Kho Kho Players
1. | Satish Rai |
2. | Sarika Kale |
3. | Pankaj Malhotra |
4. | Mandakini Majhi |
5. | Praveen Kumar |
Satish Rai: Kho Kho Players
Satish Rai is one of the most famous kho-kho players. Very little is known about him except for his excellent gaming skills. He was a tough, fit dedicated, and attentive player.
In 2010, the newly formed Kho-Kho Federation of India had decided to conduct a Kho-Kho World Series on similar lines to the Baseball World Series in America. A bunch of Kho-Kho enthusiasts decided to support the federation and draw attention to the age-old sport. Satish Rai was an active enthusiast in promoting and supporting the series speaking to media about the benefits of the plan.
Moreover, Satish Rai is the most important and stupendous Indian Kho Kho player. He is a predominant player. He played for many years and won many medals
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Sarika Kale: Kho Kho Players
Sarika Kale- Indian Kho Kho Player | |
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Born | Umbre Kota village, Osmanabad district, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Indian Kho-Kho player |
Years active | 2006–present |
Known for | Captain of India women’s national kho kho team |
Awards | Shiv Chhatrapati Award (2016) Arjuna Award (2020) |
Sarika Kale, captain of India’s women’s kho-kho team recently led the national team to clinch a gold at the 12th South Asian Games (SAG) in Guwahati.
At the age of 10, Sarika began playing kho-kho and developed an interest in the game. With time, she mastered the skills of the game and represented her state Maharashtra in 25 national championships.
In 2016, the renowned kho-kho player was struggling to find a job. The Railways had a men’s kho-kho team but were yet to recruit a female kho-kho player. On this Devarajan, an Olympian and Arjuna awardee, who won the bronze medal at the 1994 Boxing World Cup in Bangkok said
“The Indian Kho-Kho Federation (IKKF) has requested them to recruit Sarika and a few other players, but it’s a matter of policy and we need approval from the Railway Board which we are awaiting.”
Sarika has always been confident that her sport, just like kabaddi, will grow leaps and bounds if the corporate sector steps in.
Pankaj Malhotra: Kho Kho Players
Pankaj Malhotra, the very famous Indian Kho-Kho player is a dominant player with a list of achievements on his plate.
Born in Jammu Kashmir’s Sainik Colony, Jammu, he developed an interest in this sport at a very young age and continued his passion.
He was the captain of the Jammu Kashmir State Kho Kho Team and represented India in the India- Nepal Kho-Kho 5-Match Series in 2018.
He trained under well-reputed coaches Ajay Gupta and Dheeraj Sharma in all departments of the game at Green Field Gandhi Nagar, Jammu.
The President J&K Kho-Kho Association, S. Manmeet Singh, Secretary S. Harjeet Singh, and Treasurer BS Tirthi praised the efforts of the ace player for his achievement.
They also appreciated the coaches for their commendable training and conditioning given to Pankaj.
Mandakini Majhi
Full Name | Mandakini Majhi |
Profession / Role | Indian Kho Kho Player |
Date of Birth | 12 March 1997 |
Place of Birth | India |
Mandakini Majhi also goes by the name, Odisha girl is the famous Kho Kho player from Odisha. She became part of the Indian Women’s Kho Kho team to participate in the 12th South Asian Federation (SAF) Games 2016 in Guwahati
Coming from poor family background, choosing kho-kho as a sport was challenging for Majhi. But she continued to surpass the obstacles and build stepped up the ladder to success.
Achievements
- In 2012, Mandakini represented her state in the 46th Senior National Kho-Kho Championship, held in Maharashtra.
- Competed at the 59th National School Games held in 2013 in Delhi as well as the 33rd Junior National Kho-Kho Championship.
- In the 19th East Zone National Kho-Kho Championship 2014, Mandakini along with her team spotted the second position. The same year, her team came third in the Junior National Kho-Kho Championship, held in Rajasthan.
- Represented Odisha at the National Games of 2015
- In 2016, Mandakini along with her team bagged a gold medal for the nation, being the first Odiya girl placed in the Indian kho-kho team for the competition.
Also, she is the first Odia woman in the Indian kho-kho team for the “12th SAF Game-2016” and bagged a gold medal.
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Praveen Kumar
Praveen Kumar is one of the very talented and famous Kho Kho players from Mysore, Karnataka. He played a big role in the University of Mysore’s (UoM) win in both South Zone and All India Inter-University Men’s Kho-Kho Championships (2017-18) played in the city
Praveen started playing Kho-Kho in middle school( Biagini Seva Samaj ). Later he continued his passion for the sport by playing the game in High School at Sarada Vilas HS. Senior players including Yogesh of Pioneers SC encouraged him to take up the game seriously.
Praveen completed his study as an M.Com student at Manasagangothri, Mysuru. Meanwhile, he represented Karnataka in the Senior National Kho-Kho Championships two times. He was part of the Karnataka Senior team which won the silver medal in 2013-14. The team also won third place in the Senior Nationals held at Telangana in 2015.
In 2016-17, Praveen was part of the team that stood third in the All India Inter-University level.