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I hit the ball and get to 2nd base when 4th base is stumped, I then run onto 4th post before the bowler receives the ball in the bowling square. What score do I receive?
During a game one runner almost catches up with the one in front, they are both passed 3rd post when 4th post is stumped once! what decision does the umpire call?
If a batter reaches 2nd post and 3rd is stumped, but then the ball is throw and not caught by the bowler, can the batter continue her run to 3rd and 4th? Would she be out, would she score half, would she score a full rounder?
The bowler has run out of the box to 4th and the batter is running past 2nd another fielder steps into the bowling box with the ball... Does the batter have to stop or does it need to be the bowler with the ball in the box?
the fielder successfully throws the ball against a base trying to get out a runner?
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If a batter makes contact with a post and then 'swings' around moving past the 2m run off line whilst still holding the post should an umpire ask the batter to run on or due to the fact they made contact with the post before passing the 2m run off line are they 'safe'?
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If a batter makes contact with a post and then 'swings' around moving past the 2m run off line whilst still holding the post should an umpire ask the batter to run on or due to the fact they made contact with the post before passing the 2m run off line are they 'safe'?
I hit the ball and get to 2nd base when 4th base is stumped, I then run onto 4th post before the bowler receives the ball in the bowling square. What score do I receive?
The bowler has run out of the box to 4th and the batter is running past 2nd another fielder steps into the bowling box with the ball... Does the batter have to stop or does it need to be the bowler with the ball in the box?
the fielder successfully throws the ball against a base trying to get out a runner?
If a batter reaches 2nd post and 3rd is stumped, but then the ball is throw and not caught by the bowler, can the batter continue her run to 3rd and 4th? Would she be out, would she score half, would she score a full rounder?
Is it okay as a batter, to sprint to first base and knock it over rather than slowing down to place your bat on the post gently? You would obviously pick it up and then remain in contact so long as you haven't turned the corner to make for second base. This would also help the umpire to see who got there first.
Is there a limit on the overrun rule? Obviously it is a 2m line. I tell my pupils they can continue in the same direction of the line until they manage to slow down. They then have to walk back and remain in contact with the post before stepping over the 2m line. Is there a limit on their over run?
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