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In rounders, the misfielded rule applies when a fielder fails to catch or field the ball cleanly, allowing the batter to advance. If the ball is misfielded, the batter is granted the opportunity to run to the nearest base without the risk of being put out, as long as they are running in a straight line. This rule encourages fair play and emphasizes the importance of fielding skills. It helps maintain the pace of the game by allowing batters to benefit from fielding errors.

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