No. It should be "Consist".
The phrase "Is your team has correct grammar" contains a grammatical error. It should be rephrased as "Does your team have correct grammar?" This correction properly uses "does" to form a question about the team's grammatical skills.
Each team took its place at the starting line.
Each team consists of 13 players plus 4 substitutes.
"You and your team ARE" is correct.
The correct phrasing would be "I am glad to be joining this team." The phrase "to joining" is incorrect; it should be "to be joining" to properly convey your excitement about joining the team.
The sentence "Brook and me are captain's of the team" contains two errors. It should be "Brook and I are captains of the team," as "I" is the correct subject pronoun to use in this context, and "captains" should not have an apostrophe since it is plural, not possessive.
162 by each team.
There should be only 6 players per team on a court.
Everyday there is practice unless team rules say otherwise. Each practice consists of running for all team members
Kabadi is a team contact sport that originated in south Asia it consists of two teams. Each team occupies the half of a field. Each team sends a raider to the half of the field occupied by the other team. The raider then have to chant "Kabadi" and tag the team members and return back to his half field
Each team consists of twelve players, but only nine players take the field for a contest.
No. Google and Apple should not team up together so that they can be competition of each other.