bowler, backstop, 1st base, 2nd, base, 3rd base, 4th base and then the rest are spread out around the bases
there are 9 players on a rounders team a bowler a backstop 3 deep fielders and 4 players on posts
bowler, batter, fielders, backstop
There are fielders batters backstops and bowlers.
In the game rounders, fielders must be outside of the bases in order to catch the ball after the pitch. They don't have to be in specific locations and can move around to the best location to catch the ball before it hits the ground.
one attacking tactic for rounders is putting a left handed batter in the middle of your batting line up. This would thrown off the fielders as they would have to change their position on the field, making it harder for the fielders to gain control of the play.
The last batter shall receive up to three good balls and can be caught out on any of these. Fielders should allow batters an unimpeded run around bases. Fielders on bases should stand inside the diamond to allow a batter to pass. Rounders are deductible for dissent, and in extreme cases (i.e. abuse of umpire) a player or players may be sent off.
there are 9 players: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th base back stop bowler batter and two deep fielders! there is also a subsitute runner for any base, but they do not need to play all the time
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.
There are 9 players on a rounders team.
The Rounders - 1966 Man of the Year 1-9 was released on: USA: 1 November 1966
In rounders, when a bowler has the ball, play is paused, and the bowler prepares to deliver the ball to the batter. The batter must stand in the designated batting area and attempt to hit the ball once it is bowled. Fielders are positioned strategically to catch the ball or retrieve it quickly after it's hit, while the batter aims to score points by running to the bases. If the bowler successfully delivers the ball and it is not hit, the batter may have opportunities to bat again or be out if certain conditions are met.
During the first powerplay 9 fielders; including the wicket-keeper and bowler are mandatory to be placed inside the circle. 2 of the 9 fielders must be at the close catching position. During 2nd and 3rd powerplay one fielder can be spared from inside to outside the circle.