In carom, a foul occurs when a player fails to legally strike the striker coin, misses all target coins, or pockets the striker coin. Other fouls include striking the coin out of turn or failing to hit the target coins after a legal strike. If a player commits a foul, they lose their turn, and sometimes the opponent may receive a bonus shot or points, depending on the specific rules being followed. Players should be aware of the rules in their specific version of carom, as variations may exist.
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No. The umpire calls the ball fair or foul based on where the ball is when the fielder touches it. If the ball is in foul territory when it is touched, the ball is called foul.
The meaning of "carom" in Hindi is "बिलियर्ड" (biliyard), specifically referring to the game of carom billiards.
Carom seeds are called Ajwain in Hindi
Carom coins are called "Striker" in Hindi.
The duration of Carom Shots is 1.47 hours.
Carom seed is called ajwain in hindi.
Carom Shots was created on 1963-05-15.
no its a dead ball for hitting the foul pole, ground rule double
In Sinhala, carom seeds are known as "asamodagam." Carom seeds are also commonly referred to as "ajwain" in Hindi and other Indian languages. They are a popular spice used in South Asian cuisine for their distinctive flavor and medicinal properties.
I presume you meant to add "and it is caught in foul territory before it hits the ground." The batter is out because that is the rule. And it's the rule because it's the rule. I can't say any more than that.
No. At one time, the college rule was a spot foul and the NFL rule was a 15-yard penalty. It is now the other way around.