he is the first batter out of nine in the line up
No. He could take a lead. Also if he tries to take a lead he could get picked off.
No he was not.
Yes, in the game of pool, you can legally hit the 8-ball into a pocket by first hitting another ball with the cue ball.
A batsman can only be run out off a free hit ball.
Yes
You can be out off a no ball if you are dismissed in a way that is not affected by the no ball rule. For example, a batsman can be caught out, run out, or hit wicket while attempting to play a shot off a delivery that was called a no ball. However, they cannot be bowled, leg before wicket (LBW), or caught off a no ball. The no ball serves as a free hit for the batsman in limited-overs formats, meaning they cannot be dismissed in certain ways.
You can't be stumped off a no-ball, but you can be run out, be out obstructing the field, handled the ball, and hit the ball twice. A batsman can be stumped if he steps out of the crease to take a ball, misses it, and the wicket keeper catches it and removes the bails of the wicket before the batsman or his bat re-enters the crease exception is no bAll.
Sponge Bob
If you are off the green, and your partner's ball is on the green, you pitch on and you hit theirs and yours goes in it is counted as holed and they must replace their ball to where it was before you hit it. If you hit on and hit their ball and that goes in the hole, you play yours as it lies and you must replace their ball. If you are on the green and hit their ball it is a two shot penalty, or loss of hole in matchplay.
A metal bat will hit the hardest because metal is 85% stronger than a wooden bat.
its their point because you failed to hit the ball with the racket, however if u hit the ball and it bounces off one of the posts keeping the net up and it goes in its your point since you hit the ball with your racket and it went basically over the net
Whenever you're old enough to hit the ball off the stand and run.