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Traditional and regional sports "GILLI-DANDA"
GILLI-DANDA
Gilli-Danda is an amateur sport played in the rural areas and small towns all over the Sub-Continent, as well as Cambodia and Italy.
Gilli Danda known by various other names: it is called Tipcat in English,
Dandi-Biyo in Nepali,
alak-doulak in Persian,
dānggűli in Bengali & Assamese,
chinni-dandu in Kannada,
kuttiyum kolum in Malayalam,
viti-dandu in Marathi,
kitti-pul in Tamil,
Gooti-Billa or Karra-Billa or Billam-Godu in Telugu,
Gulli-Danda in Punjabi,
Geeti Danna in Saraiki,
Iti-Dakar in Sindhi,
Lappa-Duggi in Pashto and
Kon ko in khmer,
the Cambodian language. Guli Danda is an amateur sport, popular among rural youth in southern Europe.
Origin :-
There are no records of the game's origin in the south Asian subcontinent or of its existence before the arrival of Europeans."Gilli Danda" origins in Sub-Continent date back to the "Maurya Dynasty" or even before that . This game is an extremely famous local game played all over the sub continent and even in South Asia. However a similar game known as Lippa has a history of being played in Italy and southern Europe and Tip-cat which was played in the UK. Gilli Danda is also believed to be the origin of many such European and American games like Cricket, Baseball & Softball. This is due to the similarities of this game to the current version of Cricket or Baseball.
Equipment:-
Gulli-danda have no official requirements for equipment. The game is played with a gilli or guli and danda, which are both wooden sticks. The danda is longer and handmade by the player, who can swing it easily. The gilli is smaller and is tapered on both sides so that the ends are conical. The gilli is analogous to a cricket ball and the danda is analogous to a cricket bat. There is no standard length defined for the danda or gilli. Usually, however, the gilli is 3 to 6 inches long and thedanda is 12 to18 inches.
Rules:-
There is no such ways to play this game, it depends on those player who will play this.
Way 1
The objective of the sport is to use the danda to strike the gilli. For this purpose, a circle is drawn in the ground in which a small, oblong- or spindle-shaped hole is dug (the overall shape looks like a traditional boat). This hole is smaller than the gilli but as the play progresses the size may increase due to wear. The gilli is inserted into the hole either orthogonally, or at an angle. Many times, especially with children, no hole is used. The danda is then swung downward onto the end of the gilli, causing the gilli to jump upward. The striker then strikes the gilli outward, away from him. Another variation is when the danda lifts or pries the gilli out of the hole at a high speed. As it is quite similar to cricket, many people believe that cricket originated from it.
Way 2
"Gilli Danda" is played with 2 pieces of equipment- gilli meaning a small oval-shaped wooden structure. This is believed to have evolved into the cork, seasoned ball or softball for cricket and baseball. In this game a player balances the gilli on a stone in an inclined manner (somewhat like a see-saw) with one end of the gilli rested or touching the ground while the other end is in the air. Player uses the second part of the equipment called "Danda" which in English is the stick- this is believed to have been evolved in to the Cricket or Baseball Bat. With the Danda, the player hits the gilli at the end which is in the air- to flip it in the air and then strike the gilli as far as possible. The player is made to stand in a small circle with the Danda and the gilli. The objective is to strike the gilli while in mid air as far as possible. The player is required to run and touch a particular section as decided until the gilli is retrieved back.- This part is similar to runs in cricket or home-runs in baseball.
GILLI-DANDA
Gilli-Danda is an amateur sport played in the rural areas and small towns all over the Sub-Continent, as well as Cambodia and Italy.
Gilli Danda known by various other names: it is called Tipcat in English,
Dandi-Biyo in Nepali,
alak-doulak in Persian,
dānggűli in Bengali & Assamese,
chinni-dandu in Kannada,
kuttiyum kolum in Malayalam,
viti-dandu in Marathi,
kitti-pul in Tamil,
Gooti-Billa or Karra-Billa or Billam-Godu in Telugu,
Gulli-Danda in Punjabi,
Geeti Danna in Saraiki,
Iti-Dakar in Sindhi,
Lappa-Duggi in Pashto and
Kon ko in khmer,
the Cambodian language. Guli Danda is an amateur sport, popular among rural youth in southern Europe.
Origin :-
There are no records of the game's origin in the south Asian subcontinent or of its existence before the arrival of Europeans."Gilli Danda" origins in Sub-Continent date back to the "Maurya Dynasty" or even before that . This game is an extremely famous local game played all over the sub continent and even in South Asia. However a similar game known as Lippa has a history of being played in Italy and southern Europe and Tip-cat which was played in the UK. Gilli Danda is also believed to be the origin of many such European and American games like Cricket, Baseball & Softball. This is due to the similarities of this game to the current version of Cricket or Baseball.
Equipment:-
Gulli-danda have no official requirements for equipment. The game is played with a gilli or guli and danda, which are both wooden sticks. The danda is longer and handmade by the player, who can swing it easily. The gilli is smaller and is tapered on both sides so that the ends are conical. The gilli is analogous to a cricket ball and the danda is analogous to a cricket bat. There is no standard length defined for the danda or gilli. Usually, however, the gilli is 3 to 6 inches long and thedanda is 12 to18 inches.
Rules:-
There is no such ways to play this game, it depends on those player who will play this.
Way 1
The objective of the sport is to use the danda to strike the gilli. For this purpose, a circle is drawn in the ground in which a small, oblong- or spindle-shaped hole is dug (the overall shape looks like a traditional boat). This hole is smaller than the gilli but as the play progresses the size may increase due to wear. The gilli is inserted into the hole either orthogonally, or at an angle. Many times, especially with children, no hole is used. The danda is then swung downward onto the end of the gilli, causing the gilli to jump upward. The striker then strikes the gilli outward, away from him. Another variation is when the danda lifts or pries the gilli out of the hole at a high speed. As it is quite similar to cricket, many people believe that cricket originated from it.
Way 2
"Gilli Danda" is played with 2 pieces of equipment- gilli meaning a small oval-shaped wooden structure. This is believed to have evolved into the cork, seasoned ball or softball for cricket and baseball. In this game a player balances the gilli on a stone in an inclined manner (somewhat like a see-saw) with one end of the gilli rested or touching the ground while the other end is in the air. Player uses the second part of the equipment called "Danda" which in English is the stick- this is believed to have been evolved in to the Cricket or Baseball Bat. With the Danda, the player hits the gilli at the end which is in the air- to flip it in the air and then strike the gilli as far as possible. The player is made to stand in a small circle with the Danda and the gilli. The objective is to strike the gilli while in mid air as far as possible. The player is required to run and touch a particular section as decided until the gilli is retrieved back.- This part is similar to runs in cricket or home-runs in baseball.