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The game was invented in 1828 by John Newbery and William Clarke in London.

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Who invented rounders?

Rounders is a game that was invented by two people called William Clarke and John Newbery. The game was invented in 1828 in London.


Where was baceball invented?

Im not certain, but baseball came from the game "rounders" which originated from Britain


How many innings are there in a rounders match?

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How do you say Rounders in French?

There isn't a name for rounders in French because it's not a French game.


Where was rounders originated from?

Rounders was originated in England, the first game was played in 1884 first with formalised rules.


Can you be out by dropping your bat in a game of rounders?

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How manu substitutes in a rounders game?

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What does stomped mean in rounders?

Stomped means when your in a game of rounders and a fielder gets the ball and touches it against the base


How do you hit the ball in rounders?

How to Win a Game of Rounders Winning a game of Rounders means your team has scored the most points at the end of a predetermined number of innings (usually two). Note: Rounders game rules would award the victory to the team with the most Rounders (whole points) if the game ends in a tie.


What part of speech is rounders?

"Rounders" is a noun. It refers to a game that is similar to baseball, commonly played in the United Kingdom and Ireland.


Is baseball a British game?

Baseball originated from a British game called rounders.


What date was baseball invented?

Baseball as we know it today was not invented at any one time or by any one person. It evolved from he English game of rounders and the American game of town ball. Shane Foster, in 1845, was the first to WRITE DOWN many rules that are common today.