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Milan Kaushal dodges members of the opposing team during a kabaddi match at the London School of Economics on March 24. — Reuters

THE mention of kabaddi often leaves Britons scratching their heads but a handful of players keen to develop the game in England have tried their best to explain the 4,000-year-old sport, well known to the country’s South Asian diaspora.

“I always say it’s like team wrestling with tag,” England international Felix Li said.

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