Seven stones

The seekers try to restore the pile of stones while staying safe from the opposing team's (the hitters’) throws.

Not very long ago, kids all around the country would come together on a field to play from a plethora of outdoor games.

A game that no kid talked about 7 years ago, is now being enthusiastically watched and played by almost every child of this generation.

Lagori, which was played a lot by the youth back in the day, has also begun to make its way to the international circuit.

However, India is the epicentre of the development of the game on with a bigger platform and a wide outreach to contemporary audience.

[12] Despite the game almost being forgotten and becoming extinct in the past few decades, the inaugural World Cup help in 2015 was a huge success paired with the Indian Lagori Premiere League (ILPL) catering to a wide audience in the country, it seems as though Lagori is going through its revival phase.

Seven stones game
Kids playing Lagori in a Bangalore street
Olapanthu - ball made of coconut leaves - used to play the game in Kerala