No, it used to the boundary was actually the boundary of the grass, however it was felt for player safety to introduce a rope boundary in from the true boundary to help prevent injuries.
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Yes. Once an umpire has called play to continue or has not blown his whistle to stop play, any player on the field can kick a goal from inside the boundary line at any time; there are no formal restrictions on who, when, where, or how as long as the ball is considered to be within the field of play. Even when a player is awarded a free kick due to an opposition player kicking the ball out of play on the full, the player taking the free kick is quite at liberty to kick a goal directly from that boundary line free kick.
Once a player reaches about 35-38 they consider retirement. Goalkeepers tend to go on slightly longer.
It depends on the severety and how the helmet was knocked off. If someone punches a helmet off, they may not even get a penalty (depending on the situation). If they use their stick, they'll be suspended for several games (maybe the entire season if it causes injury).
Would be given a boundary and score added up. It would be considered Century for the batsman.
If a player reaches 31 in cribbage and plays their last card, they score two points for reaching exactly 31 and one point for playing their last card, totaling three points for that play.
When a player puts the ball in play and successfully reaches base, he earns a hit. This can occur through various means, such as a single, double, triple, or home run, depending on how far he travels. Additionally, if the batter reaches base due to an error by the defense or a walk, it does not count as a hit but still allows him on base.
when a player goes up against a player on the opposite team and reaches their hands over the net to stop the volleyball from coming over
From research there is no rule stating that you can't tag a player with a ball and they will be out. Although... there is a rule stating if you cross your boundary lines you are out. If you can tag a player without crossing the line they should be out.