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Kapil Dev Bhatta in Sunday Kho-Kho Series

As holi the festival of colors is celebrating across world.We are trying to spread colors of indigenous game of India Kho-Kho around the world through Sunday Kho-Kho Series as Kho-Kho already has its presence in more than 20 countries in which Nepal is one of the country where Kho-Kho is quite popular and Nepal is the country whose team got silvers in 2019 SAG.Kapil Bhatta was caught up by V.O.I.P featured columnist Neha Duggal .Thank you to Kapil for giving his valuable time to aware world viewers about Kho-Kho in Nepal through World only and famous blog of Kho-Kho through Sunday Kho-Kho Series. ( Kapil Dev Bhatta ( Nepal Kho-Kho Player) ) Q1. What inspires you to start Kho-Kho? Ans. Kho kho is a speed game , We need many motor abilities, Speed Endurance Strength Flexibility And  co-ordination Kho-Kho is equipped with above qualities , kho kho player can  play other games like cricket, football,kabaddi, athletic .etc easily but other players can not be play Kho-Kho easily.

Kho-Kho:Rise of Sixth Sense

Kho-Kho: Rise of  Sixth Sense   You are thinking about what is that Sixth sense and how it is connected with Kho-Kho. So, I try to explain through my pen it's the power of understanding beyond the five senses called intuition. It sometimes a very powerful pike of a player as he already knows in advance what to be next. It's an intuition that you feel in matches and acts in advance to overcome the opponent's next move. “His sixth sense warned him to be cautious.“ As a player or a coach, do you ever have a feeling that you know what’s going to happen next?  Or after something has happened, thinking “I knew that was going to happen!”  Do you ever make decisions based on a “gut feeling?”  That’s the kind of sixth sense I am talking about. It’s more about seeing things before they happen. Kho-Kho has helped players to develop these types of guts feeling in a better way as a player I feel so. Sometimes extraordinary record-breaking performance in a match.

Dixon Eric in Sunday Kho-Kho Series

Dixon Eric The man who injured his leg when he was twenty-two having a tremendous track record as an athlete as well he is the man behind a 70-year-old woman who breaks a world record. He trained in Germany and trained athletes of Italy. He is the man who has trained Kho-Kho athletes, coaches, and officials in a world-class manner by focusing on basics that need to be corrected to improve performances. He is a nice man and very kind-hearted who gives his precious time to our columnist Neha Duggal to be part of the world-famous Kho-Kho blog. Q1. When you started your career and How. Ans. While I was in the Air Force I was offered a Track scholarship from the University of Maryland. I was ranked #1 Air  force in Germany. Before I could accept the scholarship I was hit by a car doing 60mph and shattered my left leg. I  was in a coma for almost a week. The doctors were going to amputate my leg until someone told them I had a  scholarship offer and was a World Class Sprinter. Th

Mannikantanniar Krishnapillai Kerala International Kho-Kho Refree in Sunday Kho-Kho Series

Recently date of Senior National Kho-Kho championship has been postponed which is scheduled to be held in last week of March due to rise in Covid cases in the country as players are practising and eagerly waiting to show their performances in this major tournament of Kho-Kho but unfortunately they have to wait for next announcement.Today in Sunday Kho-Kho Series a Senior Referee from Kerala was caught up with our columnist Neha Duggal to share his experience across the world .He is so dedicated man towards his job.Thanks to Mr. Mannikantanniar Krishnapillai for his precious time and made this Sunday Kho-Kho Series more lively and interesting. (Mr.Mannikantanniar Krishnapillai) Q1. In the final matches, it is very difficult to organize the match as the crowd was everywhere and the pressure of the host. What is your opinion? Ans. In my experience, each match is very important. Now also I read the rules book of Kho-Kho two or more times before each tournament. Duri