Only when the player has blocked a shot. If a shot is blocked by a player jumping at the net, that touch is not considered one of the three touches for the team and the player that blocked the shot may play the ball again without violating the 'twice in succession' rule. In all other instances it is against the rule for a player to play the ball two times in succession.
no v cnt do tat , v ve only 3 times to touch
No he cannot unless he is blocking a spike, in which case the block doesn't count as a hit
Nothing. That just means it is more likely for the player to lose the ball.
'Held ball' is an infringement which occurs when a player with the ball holds it for three seconds or more.
The only way one player can hit the ball two times in a row is if the player blocks the ball and then passes it directly after.
well there is Allan Ball who was a foot ball player and lots of more
The gymnast have more muscles but the foot ball player has bigger muscles.
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Click "Player" then click "Player" again.
The succession stages differ from primary succession as the stages are nothing more than mere points of succession. Meanwhile, primary succession is considered to be a complete success and not just a point in success.
When a player is at bat, and has 3 balls and 2 strikes, SOMETHING is about to happen. One more ball, the player goes to 1st base. One more strike, the player is out. Or the player is going to swing at the ball. But when the count is 3 and 2, it is time to wake up and pay attention- it is about to get interesting.
It is likely that a golf ball will require more energy because the ball is more dense. When atoms are heavily packed together like that you will need more energy to get the item to respond.