Traditional games of Pakistan

Pakistan has many traditional games played in the rural and urban areas of the country.

[7] Goli pila involves flicking marbles into small holes in the ground using one's fingers.

[11][12] Malakhro () is an ancient Sindhi form of wrestling in Sindh, which dates back 5000 years.

Malakhara matches are generally held on holidays and Fridays and are a feature of all fairs and festivals.

Rich feudal lords and influential persons maintain famous Malhoo (wrestlers) and organize matches for them.

is a game of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in which the teams take turns sending one of their players to run around a circle, while two opponents attempt to make the runner fall before he can run around the entire circle and safely make it back to his teammates.

[35][36][37] Jee is a traditional Balochi game in which one team attempts to send one player at a time from one area to another without being tagged out by the opponents.

Two players on horseback during a game of polo .
A child about to flick a marble.
a model of Malakhiro at ISJ
Kabaddi being played at the 2018 Asian Games
A defender (orange) in the free zone, near a sitting chaser
A child (in blue) hops around trying to tag other players in the field.
Tibetans playing carrom in Delhi