NEVER
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no it cant you must toct the 4 post and run off that it
In rounders, a batter can be out in several ways, but two common methods are being caught out and being run out. A batter is caught out if a fielder catches the ball directly after it has been hit, before it touches the ground. They can be run out if a fielder hits the rounders post with the ball while the batter is outside the designated area, preventing them from reaching safety.
I would say stay put, the rest of team can run for the ball, and throw it to the person at the post to get the runner out. It's usually faster to throw a ball than to run with it.
run fast
It is acceptable to load dishes and let the dish washing machine run if there is food debris or grease residue on the inside of the machine
Cut corners and run when nobody is looking
In rounders, a chase and return occurs when a batter hits the ball and runs towards the nearest post while the fielders attempt to retrieve the ball. The batter needs to run around the posts in a clockwise direction, aiming to reach the next post before the fielders can return the ball and touch the post with it. If the batter successfully reaches the post before the ball, they score points; if the fielders touch the post with the ball first, the batter is out. Timing and teamwork among fielders are crucial for executing a successful chase and return.
No.
rounders
I've always started from the right and ran round to the left...
yes, also video it and post on youtube