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If and fielder
If the ball rolls and hits the bat then the batsman is out and is replaced by that fielder.
If the ball is only hit within a short distance, then instead of laying the bat down, the batsman swings the bat like a pendulum and the fielder targets the swinging bat.
If the fielder hits the wicket, then the batsman is out and it is the fielder's turn to bat.
If a play should have resulted in a fielder's choice with a runner being put out and the batter reaching base safely but the runner is safe due to an error, the play will be scored as a fielder's choice, with no hit being awarded to the batter and an error charged against the fielder.
If a batted ball were hit on the fly into foul territory, with the batting team having no runner ( s ) on base, and a fielder misplayed such ball for an error, it is possible for a team on the winning side of a perfect game to commit at least one error, yet still qualify as a perfect game.
If a fielder from the opposing team catches the gilli, the striker is out.
If the gilli lands on the ground, the fielder closest to the gilli has one chance to hit the danda ( which has to be placed on top of the circle used ) with a throw ( similar to a run out in cricket ).
If the fielder is successful, the striker is out ; if not, the striker scores one score and gets another opportunity to strike.
If however both bails are off, a fielder must remove one of the three stumps out of the ground with the ball, or pull it out of the ground with a hand or arm, provided that the ball is held in the hand or hands so used, or in the hand of the arm so used.
* If a fielder ( not including bowler ) has any part of their body grounded or in the air over the pitch.
If a fielder fails to tag the runner, batter, or a base in a force situation in time to record an out when he could have done so, that fielder is charged with an error.
If a fielder begins to visibly make an attempt to prevent an advance but then elects not to throw, the advance is not due to defensive indifference.
If the ball is at chest height, the batsman's best defence is to move on to his back foot, raise his bat vertically to chest height, and attempt to block the ball and direct it downwards to the pitch so as to avoid presenting a catch to a fielder.
If the fielder allows the ball to drop, then the moment the ball touches the ground, the batter can advance toward second base, passing the first base runner and causing himself, the batter, to be called out according to rule 7. 08h.
If the batter hit the ball ( with a bat or his / her hand ) and it was caught by a fielder, the batter was out.
* If a fielder puts down either wicket whilst the batsmen are running between the wickets ( or otherwise forward of the popping crease during the course of play ), then the batsman nearest the downed wicket is out run out.
If it is moved during play ( such as by a fielder sliding into the rope ) the boundary is considered to remain at the point where that object first stood.
If the batsman hits the ball with the bat ( or with the glove when the glove is in contact with the bat ) and the ball is caught by the bowler or a fielder before it hits the ground, then the batsman is out.
If the batsman touches the ball with his hand not in contact with the bat for any purpose other than, with the approval of the fielder ( s ), to return the ball to the bowler, he is out on appeal.
If the batsman, by action or by words, obstructs a fielder, then he is out.
If a fielder uses the ball to remove the bails from either set of stumps whilst the batsmen are running between the wickets ( or otherwise away from the crease during the course of play ), then the batsman ( striker or non-striker ) is out.

If and ball
If it's true that contented cows give more milk, why shouldn't happy ball players produce more base hits??
If a batter reaches first base because of offensive interference by a preceding runner ( including if a preceding runner is hit by a batted ball ), he is also credited with a hit.
If the ball is dead on the pitch run on, such as from a foul ball ( except caught fly-out ), the steal is not allowed and the runner returns to his time-of-pitch base.
* If the third baseman fields a ball and throws it to first, it is recorded as a 5 – 3 out.
* Corollary If X is a Banach space, then X is reflexive if and only if X ′ is reflexive, which is the case if and only if its unit ball is compact in the weak topology.
If the ball has left the field along the sidelines, the referee must decide which team touched the ball last, and award a restart stroke to the opposing team, just like football's throw-in.
If the ball socket were too tight, the ink did not reach the paper.
If the ball has a rough surface, the fluid flowing past it will make it rotate.
If the player either hits the ball through the correct hoop (" runs " the hoop ), or hits another ball ( a " roquet "), the turn continues.
If a non-poison ball roquets a poison ball, the standard roqueting options apply, but if a poison ball travels through a wicket or hits a stake for any reason, it forfeits and is eliminated from the game.
If the hoop is the hoop in order for the striker ’ s ball, the striker earns a bonus stroke.
If a team fails to gain ten yards in two downs they usually punt the ball on third down or try to kick a field goal ( see below ), depending on their position on the field.
* If the defence scores on a safety ( bringing the ball down in the offence's own end zone ), they have the right to claim possession.
* If one team kicks the ball ; the other team has the right to recover the ball and attempt a return.
If a kicked ball goes out of bounds, or the kicking team scores a single or field goal as a result of the kick, the other team likewise gets possession.
* If the offence attempts a forward pass and it is intercepted by the defence ; the defence takes possession immediately ( and may try to advance the ball on the play ).
* If the offence fumbles ( a ball carrier drops the football, or has it dislodged by an opponent, or if the intended player fails to catch a lateral pass or a snap from centre, or a kick attempt is blocked by an opponent ), the ball may be recovered ( and advanced ) by either team.

If and runner
If the batter gets a base hit, which would have scored the runner anyway, the run now becomes earned.
If the defense makes no attempt to put the baserunner out ( for example, if the catcher doesn't even look his way ), the play is scored as defensive indifference ( also called fielder's indifference ), and no stolen base is credited to the runner.
If he begins to run too soon, the pitcher may throw to a base rather than to home — in this case, the runner is picked off, and will most likely be tagged out.
If ( D ) is the wheel diameter, the torque on the runner is: T = F ( D / 2 ) = ρQD ( V < sub > i </ sub > − u ).
If a runner leaves the base before a fly ball, pop fly, or line drive is touched or contacts the ground, the defense can throw the ball to that base, and if the base is tagged before the runner returns, the runner is out as well, resulting in a double play.
If the runner remains on the base until the ball is touched, or returns to the base after the catch but before the defense can put him out, he is said to tag up and may attempt to advance to the next base at his own risk.
If the climber is able to ascend to the top of a skyscraper and grabs the runner of a waiting helicopter, he earns a bonus and is transported to another skyscraper, which presents more dangers than the past.
If the bases are empty, or the catcher retrieves the ball quickly and the runner ( s ) are unable to advance, a wild pitch is not charged.
If a runner scores in a squeeze play, the batter may be credited with an RBI.
If the other runner is successfully put out for the third out, FC is recorded for the batter-runner regardless of whether he had already reached first base ( if the other runner was forced out, the batter is described as grounding into a force play ).
** If the runner attempting to score is put out, he is said to be out at home plate on the throw.
If a runner is making no attempt to advance to the next base until there is a wild pitch or passed ball, and is then put out trying to advance to the next base, this runner is not caught stealing.
If a pitching substitution occurs while a runner is on base, and that runner eventually scores a run, the pitcher who allowed the player to get on base is charged with the run even though he was no longer pitching when the run scored.
If the ball is thrown back to that base before the runner returns or tags up to go to the next base, the runner is out along with the batter for a double play.
If, for some reason, the runner on third base failed to touch home plate, then the other base runners, as well as the batter, would be ruled out when they stepped on home plate before the original runner on third.

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