SPORTS / OUTDOOR GAMES

T-20 Cricket

“The English may have stolen our wealth and made it theirs but we returned the favor and turned their game into one of our own. .” – BiswasTimshina

Any event would feel empty without the sound of the willow knocking the hard red ball around the park. Cricket matches are an integral part of any college fest as the game promotes team work and also, undoubtedly, is the most popular game in the country.

  • 1 Team per Master Team.

Vazhukku Maram

This game isn’t for those who complain about the stairs being too slippery during the rain. This adrenaline pumping game of climbing onto a pole that has been coated with grease needs more than just a strong grip. It needs pure determination that cannot be shaken by continuous shots of water fired on them.

  • 4 Teams per Master Team
  • 5 Participants per team

Kabaddi – Boys

Let’s celebrate India’s indigenous sport of Kabaddi by getting the best of us Paavains to compete and play a sport that is truly Indian.

  • 1 team per Master Team

Kho-Kho – Girls 

Zig-Zag in the field girls, and prove that your team is the one that’s set to win.
Let’s Kho-Kho.

  • 1 team per Master Team

Tug of War (Boys)

Many on each side, but only one can hold up. A contest with two teams pulling at the opposite ends of a rope until one team drags the other over the centre line.

  • 1 team per Master Team
  • 10 Members per team

Tug of War (Girls)

Many on each side, but only one can hold up. A contest with two teams pulling at the opposite ends of a rope until one team drags the other over the centre line.

  • 1 team per Master Team
  • 10 Members per team

Silambam

Silambam, the Indian martial art originated in South India and this art form is mentioned in Tamil Sangam literature. Showcase your skills at Silambam.

  • 3 Participants per master team.