Hit the ball as far as you can without being caught and then run
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there are many ways to use tactics in rounders one of which if hitting the ball backhand also looking for a space to hit the ball intowell that's a great question, well you need to throw the ball up straight up and touch dohy
I've always started from the right and ran round to the left...
There are two officials in a game of rounders and one stands on the batting line to check for low/high balls and the other one stands just behind 2nd post to check for wide balls.
In rounders, a "hitting T" refers to a specific area or a designated spot where the batter stands to hit the ball. It is typically marked on the ground and helps players focus on their batting stance and technique. The hitting T can also refer to a physical tee used in practice, allowing players to strike the ball at the appropriate height without the need for a bowler. This practice tool aids in developing hitting skills and accuracy.
Rounders is "Schlagball" in German.
In rounders, a reverse catch occurs when a fielder catches the ball after it has been hit and is in the air, but instead of using a traditional catching technique, they catch it with their back to the direction of the throw or the batter. This technique is often used to increase the likelihood of making a successful catch when the ball is behind the fielder. Mastering the reverse catch can enhance a player's defensive skills and contribute to their team's success.
The throwing rules are that if you throw it to high, to low, to far to the side or if you hit the bowler it is classed as a no ball this is decided by the bowling umpire and the batting umpire
Rounders was released on 09/11/1998.
The Production Budget for Rounders was $12,000,000.
Well, it is up to you if you like rounders or not so it depends on who is answering the question. I don't mind rounders but it isn't my favourite sport, so that is my opinion, it is up to you about what you think about rounders.
its a toe