Palant is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of 7 to 15 players on a field 60 m long and 25 m wide. The bat, also called "palant," is a 60-cm-long wooden stick that can be round or flattened. The ball has a 5 to 7 cm diameter and is made of rubber. The field is divided into three zones: "heaven" past the line where the batting team starts; "hell," where the defending team is; and a neutral zone between the centre line and the heaven line which the defending team can't enter. The game is usually played over two halves.
The batting team is trying to maintain the heaven side for as long as possible. A batting player stands on the edge of the field (in heaven). They have to serve their own ball and hit it so it lands in the far half of the field (in hell). A batting player, after a successful hit, taps their palant stick on the heaven line and starts running, through the whole field, to the hell line and then back to the heaven line. They can stop at the centre line or the hell line and continue their run after the next batting player hits the ball. If the run is successful, the player earns one point and is allowed to bat again. If a batter misses the ball on their turn they can run along with the next batter to makes a hit but these player don't score a point when returning to the heaven line they are just allowed to bat again.
The defending team occupies the hell side and seeks to eliminate all the players on the heaven team, when all heaven players are eliminated, teams switch sides. A the current batter can be eliminated if: they forget to place their palant on the heaven line; a hell player catches the ball while it's still in the air; or if they are still running (not standing on the centre or hell line) when the ball, thrown by the defending team, crosses heaven line – if this happens play stops and any running players are not eliminated but return to the last line they crossed. Any heaven players running are eliminated if they are hit by the ball.
Each team has a "mother" – a privileged player with three attempts at batting.
When the game time ends, the team with the most points wins.[3][4]