A score is immediately posted in the following situations:
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.
Once the fourth post is reached, the person goes to the back of the batter's line and awaits their next turn to bat.
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If you get to second base it's a half rounder, Ifget to fourth base it's a full rounder.
2 foul balls a equivelent to a half rounder.
you have to keep in contact with the base if you stop at it
you must touch the last base when you run to it other wise you can get out by not touching the base
all the way around is hole rounder
Aswerred by Nick Whitton (Nicknock)
You can score runs by obviously gaining rounders. Pointcs can be awarded for penalties, firstly for blocking the runner, or secondly for the bowler doing no-balls. This is all I know for the moment, I'll get back to you.
When one player gets round all 4 posts in 1 go they get 1 rounder
OR
When one player gets round all the posts (doesn't matter how many times they stop) they get a 1 rounder