there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
there are 4 bases 1st- you score nothing 2nd-you score half a rounder 3rd-if on that go you have past 2nd you score half a rounder if not then you score nothing 4th-you score a whole rounder (maximum score)
well, there are four bases. so if you manage to get to second base you get half a rounder. if you get to the fourth base then you get the full rounder. you can also get half a rounder if the bowler throws 3 no balls consecutivley
You are allowed 3 no balls before points are awarded
because you need speed to get a rounder
Matt Damon plays Mike McDermott in Rounders.
If a player hits the ball within the fielding area and successfully negotiates all four bases, a 'full' rounder is scored. If a player hits the ball backwards, then the player has to remain at first base until the ball is returned in to play. If the player reaches 4th base when the ball is returned from the 'backward' area, then a full rounder is scored in these circumstances. If the player reaches second base in these circumstances, a half rounder is scored. Penalty half rounders are given when either a fielder causes an obstruction, or there are 2 consecutive no-balls to the same batter.
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There are 2 umpires, the batters umpire and the bowlers umpire. Batters umpire: Calls no balls Stands where they can see batter and first post Calls 'out' if the batter is out Watches for catches Calls a rounder when batter touches fourth post Calls half rounders Calls backwards hit Watches front line of bowlers box for fouls Watches bowlers wrist movement Watches front and back lines of batters box for fouls Calls obstruction. Bowlers umpire Calls play to begin the game Calls 'no balls' Make final decisions The umpires will swap positions on the pitch in the intrest of fairness to the game
A score is immediately posted in the following situations:If the batter hits the ball or is bowled a no ball and then reaches the fourth post, a rounder is scored.If the batter fails to hit the ball and reaches the fourth post, a half-rounder is scored.If the batter hits the ball and reaches the second post, a half-rounder is scored.A fielder obstructs a batter running to a post, a half-rounder is scored.If the batter hits the ball and reaches the first, second or third post without being out, the batter stays at that post (and must keep in contact with it) until the next ball is bowled. As soon as the ball leaves the bowler's hand, such a batter can run to the next post, if they wish, even if a no-ball is called.If the batter does not keep contact with the post, the fielding side can stump the next post to get the player out. 2 batters cannot be at the same post so a batter must run on to the next post if the next batter catches up with them.A batter who continues in this way and reaches the fourth post scores a half-rounder.Once the fourth post is reached, the person goes to the back of the batter's line and awaits their next turn to bat.
bowls must bowl the ball above the knees.you must hold the rounders bat when running.you must touch the cone with you bat or you are out.must touch 4th cone to get a rounder.
Rounders is a sport that requires physical fitness, agility, hand-eye coordination, and teamwork. Players need to have good running speed, throwing accuracy, and batting skills. Additionally, understanding the rules and strategies of the game is essential for success in rounders.