If the ball completely exits the field across the goal line, and was last touched by a defender, then play is restarted with a corner kick for the opposing team.
Of course, if it exited below the crossbar and between the goal posts then a goal is awarded and the restart is a kick-off.
It depends, if the attacker hit the ball from the 'D' and it is deflected in the goal, then the goal counts and it is restarted from the halfway line. but if the attacker hit it from outside the 'D' then it is a 16 yard hit from the edge of the 'D'
If it does so between the goal posts and under the crossbar, then it is a goal for the attacking team and the restart is a kick off for the defense; assuming the defense was not performing a restart (goal kick, direct free kick, indirect free kick, etc).
If it exits the field across the goal line elsewhere then the restart is a corner kick for the attacking team.
After a goal the game is restarted in the same manner as a kick off at the start of either half. Both teams must be inside their own half, and the team who have just conceded start with possession of the ball at the centre spot. Only the two players who will take the kick off are allowed to be in the centre circle at this time. The referee will then blow his whistle once to commence play.
it is put on the sideline (at the place it crossed out of play) and restarted like a foul would be
Usually on the other sides 20 yard line, but different things may occur!
Play is restarted in the same way as whenever an attacker plays the ball over the backline: with a 16 yard hit, in front of the goal.
There are 412 dints in an official hockey ball according to the field hockey rule book.
A cross.
When the ball leaves the field of play completely surpassing the sideline.
Locating the spot on a football field for ball placement from sideline to sideline rather than end zone to end zone.
a short corner is taken on the back line in the D and has too be hit out of the D before it can be shot at goal, a long corner is taken from the sideline and has to move 5 metres before its hit into the D
A free hit in field means that the ball went out of play on the sideline. This means that a member of the team that did not hit it out can take the ball set it on the sideline where is went out and either drive (hit), pass to another team mate, or self pass and dribble.
Yes
Dribbling the ball
In field hockey, the ball is normally white, dimpled, made of hard plastic and around the size of a fist; most are hollow to achieve the correct weight. In ice hockey, a puck is used instead. It is normally black, smooth and made of hard solid rubber.
100 miles/hr
No. The only specifications required for a legal hockey ball are the weight and size (and sometimes colour).