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In the game of golf what is the penalty for hitting your own equipment with your ball?

Yes, one stroke penalty, and you must play the ball as it lies. If it was however stopped or deflected by an opponent or their equipment, the ball must be played as it lies and there is no penalty.


Why cricket ball spins after hitting ground?

because they do


What is the penalty for hitting yellow ball first in snooker?

4 points


Can a cricket ball bounce more than twice?

Yes, a cricket ball can bounce more than twice on the ground during a cricket match. The number of bounces does not affect the rules of the game as long as the ball is still in play.


What is a backlift?

In cricket, a backlift is the lifting of the bat in preparation for hitting the ball.


What is the penalty for grounding your club twice in the sand trap before hitting the ball since it looked like Johnson may have grounded the club twice?

No, there is no penalty for throwing a club.


How a batman can be out on the game cricket?

In cricket a batsman can be out in 10 ways: 1. Bowled 2. Caught 3. Run Out 4. Stumped 5. LBW 6. Hit Wicket 7. Handling the ball 8. Hitting the ball twice 9. Obstructing the field 10. Timed out


Is a batsman out if the ball bounces twice before hitting the wickets?

Yes, if the ball bounces more than twice it is a no ball but if it bounces twice it is legal. Although this is a very unlikely situation.


What is the penalty for a bowler in cricket when they deliver a wide ball outside the designated boundary of the batsman's reach?

In cricket, when a bowler delivers a wide ball outside the designated boundary of the batsman's reach, the penalty is that the batting team is awarded one extra run and the ball is re-bowled.


What is the penalty for a fielder stopping the ball with his cap in cricket?

The batting team wil b awarded wit 5 runs as penalty.


How do you use a cricket bat?

A - to stop ball hitting wicket B - to score runs


How do you use a bat in cricket?

A - to stop ball hitting wicket B - to score runs