Page 1
Team Games 5
Any game which provides opportunities to two or more
players working together towards a shared objective is called
a team game. A team game is an activity in which individuals
are organised in a team to compete with the opposing team,
in accordance with a set of laws/rules to win. Games like
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Volleyball,
etc., are some of the classic examples of major team games.
However, over a period of time, the popularity of team
games has grown continuously. These games have positively
influenced not just the players, but also their fans, local and
national economies. All over the world, the impact of team
games can be seen resulting in professional players to live
out their dreams. Star players have become role models to
youth. Young athletes/players develop life skills which are
followed as footsteps of their role models.
In this chapter, some of the team games like Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and
Volleyball are explained.
Basket Ball Basketball is a team game played between two teams
of five players each, on the court. Very high amount of
energy (calories) expenditure is there in this game. It also
helps in building bone and muscle strength and boosts the
immune system. This game also develops self-discipline and
concentration among young players.
History
Basketball originated in the United States of America and
was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December, 1891, who
was a Physical Educator at the International Young Men’s
Christian Association Training School (YMCA) (now known
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Team Games 5
Any game which provides opportunities to two or more
players working together towards a shared objective is called
a team game. A team game is an activity in which individuals
are organised in a team to compete with the opposing team,
in accordance with a set of laws/rules to win. Games like
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Volleyball,
etc., are some of the classic examples of major team games.
However, over a period of time, the popularity of team
games has grown continuously. These games have positively
influenced not just the players, but also their fans, local and
national economies. All over the world, the impact of team
games can be seen resulting in professional players to live
out their dreams. Star players have become role models to
youth. Young athletes/players develop life skills which are
followed as footsteps of their role models.
In this chapter, some of the team games like Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and
Volleyball are explained.
Basket Ball Basketball is a team game played between two teams
of five players each, on the court. Very high amount of
energy (calories) expenditure is there in this game. It also
helps in building bone and muscle strength and boosts the
immune system. This game also develops self-discipline and
concentration among young players.
History
Basketball originated in the United States of America and
was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December, 1891, who
was a Physical Educator at the International Young Men’s
Christian Association Training School (YMCA) (now known
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Do You Know?
On January 15 1892, the first
set of rules of the Basketball
game were published by
Dr. James Naismith in the
college magazine, “Triangle”,
under the title “ A New Game” .
as Springfield College of Physical Education) in Springfield,
Massachusetts.
Fig. 5.1: Dr. James Naismith
Naismith sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his
students occupied and at proper levels of fitness. But after
rejecting many ideas, he obtained a soccer ball and two
wooden peach baskets. He hung the baskets on the railing of
the balcony at the height of 10 ft above the floor at the opposite
ends of the gym hall. The objective of the game was to toss
the soccer ball into the peach baskets. The first basketball
game was played among physical education students with
nine players on each side, of Springfield secretarial training
class of Physical Education (PE) College in December, 1891.
The International Basketball Federation FIBA (French
acronym: Federation Internationale de Basketball) association
was founded in Geneva in 1932. Basketball was featured in
the St. Louis, Missouri, United States, III Olympic Games
in 1904. It was officially recognised as an Olympic game in
1936 in Berlin. Due to the wide popularity, Basketball was
played in the first Asian Games in 1951 held at New Delhi.
History of basketball in India
Basketball was introduced in India by American missionaries
towards the end of the first decade of 20th century. It was
presumed that in the year 1905, the game of basketball was
started at the YMCA Calcutta by H. Peterson and J.N. Guaj.
The credit of starting and popularising this game goes to
YMCA College of Physical Education, Madras in the year 1920.
The first National Basketball Championship was organised
in 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association and later after the
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Team Games 5
Any game which provides opportunities to two or more
players working together towards a shared objective is called
a team game. A team game is an activity in which individuals
are organised in a team to compete with the opposing team,
in accordance with a set of laws/rules to win. Games like
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Volleyball,
etc., are some of the classic examples of major team games.
However, over a period of time, the popularity of team
games has grown continuously. These games have positively
influenced not just the players, but also their fans, local and
national economies. All over the world, the impact of team
games can be seen resulting in professional players to live
out their dreams. Star players have become role models to
youth. Young athletes/players develop life skills which are
followed as footsteps of their role models.
In this chapter, some of the team games like Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and
Volleyball are explained.
Basket Ball Basketball is a team game played between two teams
of five players each, on the court. Very high amount of
energy (calories) expenditure is there in this game. It also
helps in building bone and muscle strength and boosts the
immune system. This game also develops self-discipline and
concentration among young players.
History
Basketball originated in the United States of America and
was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December, 1891, who
was a Physical Educator at the International Young Men’s
Christian Association Training School (YMCA) (now known
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Do You Know?
On January 15 1892, the first
set of rules of the Basketball
game were published by
Dr. James Naismith in the
college magazine, “Triangle”,
under the title “ A New Game” .
as Springfield College of Physical Education) in Springfield,
Massachusetts.
Fig. 5.1: Dr. James Naismith
Naismith sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his
students occupied and at proper levels of fitness. But after
rejecting many ideas, he obtained a soccer ball and two
wooden peach baskets. He hung the baskets on the railing of
the balcony at the height of 10 ft above the floor at the opposite
ends of the gym hall. The objective of the game was to toss
the soccer ball into the peach baskets. The first basketball
game was played among physical education students with
nine players on each side, of Springfield secretarial training
class of Physical Education (PE) College in December, 1891.
The International Basketball Federation FIBA (French
acronym: Federation Internationale de Basketball) association
was founded in Geneva in 1932. Basketball was featured in
the St. Louis, Missouri, United States, III Olympic Games
in 1904. It was officially recognised as an Olympic game in
1936 in Berlin. Due to the wide popularity, Basketball was
played in the first Asian Games in 1951 held at New Delhi.
History of basketball in India
Basketball was introduced in India by American missionaries
towards the end of the first decade of 20th century. It was
presumed that in the year 1905, the game of basketball was
started at the YMCA Calcutta by H. Peterson and J.N. Guaj.
The credit of starting and popularising this game goes to
YMCA College of Physical Education, Madras in the year 1920.
The first National Basketball Championship was organised
in 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association and later after the
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constitution of Basketball Federation of India (BFI) in 1950 at
Mumbai, the First National Basketball Championship under
the banner of BFI was held at Ludhiana (Punjab) in 1951.
Measurement of playgrounds, and field and
specifications of equipment
Playing court
The playing court shall have a hard and flat surface, free
from obstructions with dimensions of 28 m in length and
15 m in width measured from the inner edge of the boundary
lines and free space atleast 2 m on all sides.
Boundary lines
These lines are not part of the playing court. The centre
line is marked parallel to the endlines from the mid-point
of the sidelines. The extended centreline at sidelines (5 cm)
divides the court in two halves. It consists of a Back court
(team’s own basket area) and a Front court (consists of the
opponents’ basket). All lines are drawn 5 cm in width and in
clearly visible white colour. The centre circle shall be marked
in the centre of the playing court and have a radius of 1.80
m measured to the outer edge of the circumference. If the
inside of the centre circle is painted, it must be the same
colour as of the restricted areas.
28m
15m
1.575m
0.90m Sideline
Throw-in line
8.325m
Three Point Line
0.15m
6.75m
No-charge
Semi-Circle
3.6m
Centre
Circle
Endline
Centre line
Restricted
Area
Endline
Sideline
Fig. 5.2: Basketball court
Do You Know?
•Late C.C. Abraham,
professional Physical
Education Leader, from
Y .M.C.A. College of Physical
Education, Chennai and
Meher Singh of Rajasthan
were the founder, president
and secretary of Basketball
Federation of India (BFI).
• Wheelchair Basketball was
developed in USA by a
badly injured army person
after the Second World War
around 1946. The rules are
approximately similar to
Basketball.
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Team Games 5
Any game which provides opportunities to two or more
players working together towards a shared objective is called
a team game. A team game is an activity in which individuals
are organised in a team to compete with the opposing team,
in accordance with a set of laws/rules to win. Games like
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Volleyball,
etc., are some of the classic examples of major team games.
However, over a period of time, the popularity of team
games has grown continuously. These games have positively
influenced not just the players, but also their fans, local and
national economies. All over the world, the impact of team
games can be seen resulting in professional players to live
out their dreams. Star players have become role models to
youth. Young athletes/players develop life skills which are
followed as footsteps of their role models.
In this chapter, some of the team games like Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and
Volleyball are explained.
Basket Ball Basketball is a team game played between two teams
of five players each, on the court. Very high amount of
energy (calories) expenditure is there in this game. It also
helps in building bone and muscle strength and boosts the
immune system. This game also develops self-discipline and
concentration among young players.
History
Basketball originated in the United States of America and
was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December, 1891, who
was a Physical Educator at the International Young Men’s
Christian Association Training School (YMCA) (now known
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Do You Know?
On January 15 1892, the first
set of rules of the Basketball
game were published by
Dr. James Naismith in the
college magazine, “Triangle”,
under the title “ A New Game” .
as Springfield College of Physical Education) in Springfield,
Massachusetts.
Fig. 5.1: Dr. James Naismith
Naismith sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his
students occupied and at proper levels of fitness. But after
rejecting many ideas, he obtained a soccer ball and two
wooden peach baskets. He hung the baskets on the railing of
the balcony at the height of 10 ft above the floor at the opposite
ends of the gym hall. The objective of the game was to toss
the soccer ball into the peach baskets. The first basketball
game was played among physical education students with
nine players on each side, of Springfield secretarial training
class of Physical Education (PE) College in December, 1891.
The International Basketball Federation FIBA (French
acronym: Federation Internationale de Basketball) association
was founded in Geneva in 1932. Basketball was featured in
the St. Louis, Missouri, United States, III Olympic Games
in 1904. It was officially recognised as an Olympic game in
1936 in Berlin. Due to the wide popularity, Basketball was
played in the first Asian Games in 1951 held at New Delhi.
History of basketball in India
Basketball was introduced in India by American missionaries
towards the end of the first decade of 20th century. It was
presumed that in the year 1905, the game of basketball was
started at the YMCA Calcutta by H. Peterson and J.N. Guaj.
The credit of starting and popularising this game goes to
YMCA College of Physical Education, Madras in the year 1920.
The first National Basketball Championship was organised
in 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association and later after the
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constitution of Basketball Federation of India (BFI) in 1950 at
Mumbai, the First National Basketball Championship under
the banner of BFI was held at Ludhiana (Punjab) in 1951.
Measurement of playgrounds, and field and
specifications of equipment
Playing court
The playing court shall have a hard and flat surface, free
from obstructions with dimensions of 28 m in length and
15 m in width measured from the inner edge of the boundary
lines and free space atleast 2 m on all sides.
Boundary lines
These lines are not part of the playing court. The centre
line is marked parallel to the endlines from the mid-point
of the sidelines. The extended centreline at sidelines (5 cm)
divides the court in two halves. It consists of a Back court
(team’s own basket area) and a Front court (consists of the
opponents’ basket). All lines are drawn 5 cm in width and in
clearly visible white colour. The centre circle shall be marked
in the centre of the playing court and have a radius of 1.80
m measured to the outer edge of the circumference. If the
inside of the centre circle is painted, it must be the same
colour as of the restricted areas.
28m
15m
1.575m
0.90m Sideline
Throw-in line
8.325m
Three Point Line
0.15m
6.75m
No-charge
Semi-Circle
3.6m
Centre
Circle
Endline
Centre line
Restricted
Area
Endline
Sideline
Fig. 5.2: Basketball court
Do You Know?
•Late C.C. Abraham,
professional Physical
Education Leader, from
Y .M.C.A. College of Physical
Education, Chennai and
Meher Singh of Rajasthan
were the founder, president
and secretary of Basketball
Federation of India (BFI).
• Wheelchair Basketball was
developed in USA by a
badly injured army person
after the Second World War
around 1946. The rules are
approximately similar to
Basketball.
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Do You Know?
• Side line and end line of
Basketball court is 28m in
length and 15m in width
respectively.
• Back support poles are 2 m
away from the end lines.
• The height of the ring from
floor is same as it was when
Basketball was originated.
Free-throw lines, restricted areas and free-throw
The free-throw lines are drawn parallel to each end line.
It shall have its farthest edge 5.80 m from the inner edge of
the end line and shall be 3.60 m long. Its mid-point lies on
the imaginary line joining the mid-point of the two end lines.
The restricted areas are the rectangular areas marked on
the playing court limited by the end lines, the extended free-
throw lines and the lines which originate at the end lines.
Their outer edges being 2.45 m from the mid-point of the end
lines, terminate at the outer edge of the extended free-throw
lines. These lines, excluding the endlines, are part of the
restricted area. The inner side of the restricted areas must
be painted in one colour. The freethrow semi-circles marked
on the playing court with a radius of 1.80 m measured to the
outer edge of the circumference and with their centres at the
mid-point of the free-throw lines.
• 3 points can be scored by shooting the ball into the op-
ponents’ basket from the entire court but from outside
of the 3 point line.
• 2 points can be scored by shooting the ball into the
opponents’ basket, if the shot is taken from inside the
3 point line.
• Only 1 point can be scored by single free shots.
0.375m
No-charge
Semi-Circle area
5.8m
1.8m
1.25m
4.9m
1.2m
Neutral
Zone
1.75m
0.85m
0.4m
0.83m
0.83m
Fig. 5.3: Restricted area in basketball
Equipment
The following equipment will be required—Backstop units
(backboards, comprising rings and nets, backboard support
structures including padding), basketballs, game clock,
scoreboard, shot clock, stopwatch or suitable (visible) device
(not the game clock) for timing and time-outs, two separate
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Team Games 5
Any game which provides opportunities to two or more
players working together towards a shared objective is called
a team game. A team game is an activity in which individuals
are organised in a team to compete with the opposing team,
in accordance with a set of laws/rules to win. Games like
Basketball, Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Volleyball,
etc., are some of the classic examples of major team games.
However, over a period of time, the popularity of team
games has grown continuously. These games have positively
influenced not just the players, but also their fans, local and
national economies. All over the world, the impact of team
games can be seen resulting in professional players to live
out their dreams. Star players have become role models to
youth. Young athletes/players develop life skills which are
followed as footsteps of their role models.
In this chapter, some of the team games like Basketball,
Cricket, Football, Handball, Hockey, Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, and
Volleyball are explained.
Basket Ball Basketball is a team game played between two teams
of five players each, on the court. Very high amount of
energy (calories) expenditure is there in this game. It also
helps in building bone and muscle strength and boosts the
immune system. This game also develops self-discipline and
concentration among young players.
History
Basketball originated in the United States of America and
was invented by Dr. James Naismith in December, 1891, who
was a Physical Educator at the International Young Men’s
Christian Association Training School (YMCA) (now known
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Do You Know?
On January 15 1892, the first
set of rules of the Basketball
game were published by
Dr. James Naismith in the
college magazine, “Triangle”,
under the title “ A New Game” .
as Springfield College of Physical Education) in Springfield,
Massachusetts.
Fig. 5.1: Dr. James Naismith
Naismith sought a vigorous indoor game to keep his
students occupied and at proper levels of fitness. But after
rejecting many ideas, he obtained a soccer ball and two
wooden peach baskets. He hung the baskets on the railing of
the balcony at the height of 10 ft above the floor at the opposite
ends of the gym hall. The objective of the game was to toss
the soccer ball into the peach baskets. The first basketball
game was played among physical education students with
nine players on each side, of Springfield secretarial training
class of Physical Education (PE) College in December, 1891.
The International Basketball Federation FIBA (French
acronym: Federation Internationale de Basketball) association
was founded in Geneva in 1932. Basketball was featured in
the St. Louis, Missouri, United States, III Olympic Games
in 1904. It was officially recognised as an Olympic game in
1936 in Berlin. Due to the wide popularity, Basketball was
played in the first Asian Games in 1951 held at New Delhi.
History of basketball in India
Basketball was introduced in India by American missionaries
towards the end of the first decade of 20th century. It was
presumed that in the year 1905, the game of basketball was
started at the YMCA Calcutta by H. Peterson and J.N. Guaj.
The credit of starting and popularising this game goes to
YMCA College of Physical Education, Madras in the year 1920.
The first National Basketball Championship was organised
in 1934 by the Indian Olympic Association and later after the
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constitution of Basketball Federation of India (BFI) in 1950 at
Mumbai, the First National Basketball Championship under
the banner of BFI was held at Ludhiana (Punjab) in 1951.
Measurement of playgrounds, and field and
specifications of equipment
Playing court
The playing court shall have a hard and flat surface, free
from obstructions with dimensions of 28 m in length and
15 m in width measured from the inner edge of the boundary
lines and free space atleast 2 m on all sides.
Boundary lines
These lines are not part of the playing court. The centre
line is marked parallel to the endlines from the mid-point
of the sidelines. The extended centreline at sidelines (5 cm)
divides the court in two halves. It consists of a Back court
(team’s own basket area) and a Front court (consists of the
opponents’ basket). All lines are drawn 5 cm in width and in
clearly visible white colour. The centre circle shall be marked
in the centre of the playing court and have a radius of 1.80
m measured to the outer edge of the circumference. If the
inside of the centre circle is painted, it must be the same
colour as of the restricted areas.
28m
15m
1.575m
0.90m Sideline
Throw-in line
8.325m
Three Point Line
0.15m
6.75m
No-charge
Semi-Circle
3.6m
Centre
Circle
Endline
Centre line
Restricted
Area
Endline
Sideline
Fig. 5.2: Basketball court
Do You Know?
•Late C.C. Abraham,
professional Physical
Education Leader, from
Y .M.C.A. College of Physical
Education, Chennai and
Meher Singh of Rajasthan
were the founder, president
and secretary of Basketball
Federation of India (BFI).
• Wheelchair Basketball was
developed in USA by a
badly injured army person
after the Second World War
around 1946. The rules are
approximately similar to
Basketball.
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Do You Know?
• Side line and end line of
Basketball court is 28m in
length and 15m in width
respectively.
• Back support poles are 2 m
away from the end lines.
• The height of the ring from
floor is same as it was when
Basketball was originated.
Free-throw lines, restricted areas and free-throw
The free-throw lines are drawn parallel to each end line.
It shall have its farthest edge 5.80 m from the inner edge of
the end line and shall be 3.60 m long. Its mid-point lies on
the imaginary line joining the mid-point of the two end lines.
The restricted areas are the rectangular areas marked on
the playing court limited by the end lines, the extended free-
throw lines and the lines which originate at the end lines.
Their outer edges being 2.45 m from the mid-point of the end
lines, terminate at the outer edge of the extended free-throw
lines. These lines, excluding the endlines, are part of the
restricted area. The inner side of the restricted areas must
be painted in one colour. The freethrow semi-circles marked
on the playing court with a radius of 1.80 m measured to the
outer edge of the circumference and with their centres at the
mid-point of the free-throw lines.
• 3 points can be scored by shooting the ball into the op-
ponents’ basket from the entire court but from outside
of the 3 point line.
• 2 points can be scored by shooting the ball into the
opponents’ basket, if the shot is taken from inside the
3 point line.
• Only 1 point can be scored by single free shots.
0.375m
No-charge
Semi-Circle area
5.8m
1.8m
1.25m
4.9m
1.2m
Neutral
Zone
1.75m
0.85m
0.4m
0.83m
0.83m
Fig. 5.3: Restricted area in basketball
Equipment
The following equipment will be required—Backstop units
(backboards, comprising rings and nets, backboard support
structures including padding), basketballs, game clock,
scoreboard, shot clock, stopwatch or suitable (visible) device
(not the game clock) for timing and time-outs, two separate
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distinctly different and loud signals, one each for the shot
clock operator and scorer/timer, scoresheet, player foul
markers, and team foul markers.
Backboard
The backboards (1.80 m horizontally and 1.05 m vertically)
shall be made of a suitable transparent material, made in
one (1) piece, non-reflective, with a flat front surface. All lines
on the backboards shall be white, 50 mm in width. The rings
shall be made of solid steel and shall have an inside diameter
of a minimum of 450 mm and a maximum of 459 mm. The
nets (400 mm to 450 mm in length) shall be made of white
cord with 12 loops to attach it to the ring.
182.9cm
121.9cm
61cm
45.7cm
5cm
30.5cm
7.6cm
Fig. 5.4: Basketball backboard
182.88cm
106.68cm
18inch
wide Diameter
3.05m from the ground
Fig. 5.5: Basketball backboard and rim dimensions
Basketball
The ball shall be spherical, with black seams not exceeding
6.35 mm in width and, either of a single shade of orange or of
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