Gutidara (Bengali: গুটিদাড়া) is a traditional rural game in Bangladesh, played in the early morning after the pre-winter harvest in the fields of most villages in Brahmanbaria District.
A coin toss determines which team is to start hitting guti first.
[1] Though the game is not played in every part of Bangladesh, it is considered a national tradition.
Under the initiative of the local literary academy in Brahmanbaria, there is a tradition of organizing gutidara matches among the young and old every year in Sherpur, within the municipal area of Brahmanbaria.
[5] In addition to the annual competition, players go to different places including Shahbazpur in Sarail Upazila to play.