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gilli-danda
gilli-danda
See also: Gilli Danda
English
Alternate forms
- Gilli-danda
- Gilli-Danda
- gilli danda
- Gilli Danda
- gillidanda
- guli danda
Noun
gilli-danda (uncountable)
- A game played in several Asian countries, in which a large stick is used to hit a small oval-shaped piece of wood. It is played much like tipcat, baseball, and cricket.
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2011, Bhaskar Majumder, Rethinking Villages, Concept Publishing Company, page 110
- The indigenous games like gilli-danda, goli, kabaddi, tash, kabootar urana (pigeon flying), erhi koodna (long jump), surra, cheel jhapatna , tahat etc., were commonly played by both children and adults of the village[...]
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2013, Subhas Ranjan Chakraborty, Shantanu Chakrabarti, Kingshuk Chatterjee, The Politics of Sport in South Asia, Routledge, page 156
- This happens because the hero of the film asserts that cricket is only a poor copy of their own age-old children's game of gilli-danda. So this mockery inverts the colonizing mission of civilizing the childlike natives on its head and also 'desecrates the "purity" of cricket roots' asserted by the British.
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2015, Victoria Williams Ph.D., Weird Sports and Wacky Games around the World: From Buzkashi to Zorbing, ABC-CLIO, page 122
- A game of gilli-danda continues until all players have had a turn at being on strike. The winning team is the side that records the most danda lengths and thus scores the most points.
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2011, Bhaskar Majumder, Rethinking Villages, Concept Publishing Company, page 110
Translations
game
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