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==Rules== Gameplay comprises a number of [[innings]], in which teams alternate at batting and fielding. Nine players constitute a team, with the fielding side consisting of the bowler, the catcher, a player on each of the four bases, and three deep fielders.<ref name="GAA rules" /><ref name="Rules"/> Points (known as 'rounders') are scored by the batting team when one of their players completes a circuit past four bases without being put 'out'. The batter must strike at a good ball and attempt to run a rounder in an anti-clockwise direction around the first, second, and third base and home to the fourth, though they may rest at any of the first three.<ref name="Rules"/> [[File:SMATrinitasKasti2.JPG|thumb|right|A batter is attempting to give a good hit]] While there are differences between the rules set by Rounders England and by the GAA,<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.roundersengland.co.uk/play/rules/ |title=Rounders England β Rules |newspaper=Rounders England |access-date=3 May 2018 |archive-date=15 May 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180515103045/http://www.roundersengland.co.uk/play/rules/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="GAA rules">{{cite web|url=https://gaarounders.ie/files/GAARoundersRULES_May_2021.pdf|title=The Rules of GAA Rounders|access-date=3 May 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210624152043/https://gaarounders.ie/files/GAARoundersRULES_May_2021.pdf|archive-date=24 June 2021|url-status=live}}</ref> they share much in common. The bowler, or 'feeder', bowls the ball with an underarm pendulum action to the batter. According to Rounders England rules, the ball is deemed a 'good' ball if it passes within reach on the striking side between the batter's knees and the top of the head. Otherwise, it is called a 'no-ball' or 'bad' ball. The ball is also regarded as bad if it is thrown into the batter's body or wide of the batting box. A batter may try to hit a bad ball but is not required to do so. A player is not out if a no-ball is caught and cannot be called out on first base. When a batter leaves the post, each runner on a base may run to the next and succeeding base. A post runner cannot be declared out when standing at a base. The batter must keep in contact with the base to avoid being declared out. A rounder is scored if one of the batting team completes a circuit without being out. The Rounders England rules state that a half rounder is scored if half a circuit is completed by a player without being put out, or if the batter has not hit the ball but makes it all the way to the fourth base. A batter is out if a fielder catches the ball cleanly; the batter reaches a base that had been 'stumped' (touched while holding the ball) by a fielder; the bat is dropped whilst the batter is running; the batter leaves the base before the bowler has bowled the ball; or the batter is 'run out' (overtaken) by the next batter. ===Rounders England-specific rules=== [[File:Rounders at the cricket club, Nowton - geograph.org.uk - 990727.jpg|thumb|right|A game of rounders being played in [[Nowton]], England]] In the UK, the rules of rounders are regulated by Rounders England.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roundersengland.co.uk/about-us/our-journey/|title=Rounders England β Our Journey|publisher=Rounders England|access-date=1 February 2016|archive-date=21 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200921130311/https://www.roundersengland.co.uk/about-us/our-journey/|url-status=live}}</ref> Games played under these rules use smaller bats and balls and are played on a smaller pitch compared to GAA games. The bases are marked with posts, which batters must keep in contact with and fielders must 'stump', and only one 'good' ball needs to be thrown before a batter must run. 'Half-rounders' are also counted in scoring. The fielding team must field a minimum of six players (one on each base plus bowler and catcher). The total number of players on a team is limited to nine. The ball circumference must be between {{convert|180|mm}} and {{convert|200|mm}} and the bat no more than {{convert|460|mm}} in length and {{convert|170|mm}} in diameter. Rounders England place a weight-limit of {{convert|370|g}} on the bat. The bases are laid out in a manner similar to a baseball diamond, except that batters run to a separate fourth base, at right-angles to third base and the batsman's base.<ref>[http://www.sportfocus.com/reguser/dynabizinfo/download.cfm?number=13848 NRA Pitch Diagram] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924105010/http://www.sportfocus.com/reguser/dynabizinfo/download.cfm?number=13848 |date=24 September 2015 }} SportFocus</ref> Each base is marked with poles, which must be able to support themselves and stand at a minimum of {{convert|1|m}}. If a ball is delivered well, batters must try to hit the ball and must run regardless of whether the ball is hit. If the ball is hit into the backward area, the batter may not pass first post until the ball is returned to the forward area. A batter that hits a no-ball may not be caught out or stumped at the first post. Batters may run on 'no-balls' but do not have to. Each batter, except the last in each inning, is entitled to receive one good ball: the last batter is entitled to receive three good balls unless he or she is caught out. One rounder is gained if the player hits the ball, then reaches the fourth post and touches it before the next ball is bowled and is not caught out and hit by the ball. A half rounder is gained if: the player reaches the fourth post having missed the ball; the player reaches the second post having hit the ball; if a batter is obstructed by a fielder whilst running; or if the same batter has two consecutive no balls. A batter is out if a fielder catches the ball after it has been hit and before it touches the ground, a fielder touches the post of the base halfway up (or higher) with the ball while the batter is running to it, the batter deliberately drops or throws the bat, or another batter runs to the same base or overtakes a batter, in which case both batters are out. Two innings constitute a game. Each batting team's innings continues until nine outs are made or the numbered innings is over. ===GAA-specific rules=== {{Main|GAA Rounders}} In Ireland, the rules of rounders ({{langx|ga|cluiche corr}}) are laid down by the Gaelic Athletic Association.<ref name=" GAA rules"/> The GAA rules are the earliest nationally organised rules of play, being formalised in 1884. It is played on a larger pitch compared to the Rounders England game and consequently uses larger bats and slightly larger balls. A GAA rounders pitch is a {{convert|70|m|yd|adj=on}} square field and bases are {{convert|25|m|yd}} apart, compared to {{convert|12|m|yd}} for the Rounders England game. Foul ground runs along two adjacent sides of the pitch with a home base at the intersection of these sides. Five substitutes may be made to the list of nine players at any time during play. A maximum of nine players are allowed to field at one time. Once one team has fielded, then they take their turn at batting following a pre given batting order. The ball (or {{lang|ga|[[sliotar]]}}) circumference is {{convert|22.7|-|25.5|cm|in}} and bats may be {{convert|70|-|110|cm|in}} long and up to {{convert|7|cm|in}} in diameter. There is no limit on bat weight. Bases and pitchers stand are normally marked with temporary square mats 64 cm (28") square. Each batter is entitled to three good balls. A good ball is one that travels the whole way across home base and between the batters knee and shoulder. A batter can try to hit any good balls that are pitched but need not run once hitting the ball or the first two good balls. A batter can run on any hit ball that lands in good ground or which is made good by touching a fielder then landing in foul ground. On a third good ball a batter has to run (move from batters box) whether they hit it or not. Batters may run, but if the sliotar lands in foul ground then the referee calls them back as no play can happen on a foul ball. A batter is out if: * on a third good ball, the batter fails to strike the ball and the catcher holds the ball before it touches the ground; * the bat is thrown or tossed in a dangerous way; * on a third good ball, the batter strikes the ball into the foul area; * the bowler or catcher's view is obstructed for a second time, after a warning given on the first instance; * Tagging a runner β i.e. deliberate contact is made with a fielder carrying the ball; * the batter touches a base that has been 'tagged' by another fielder carrying the ball, in which case the batter must return to the previous base if it is still unoccupied; * the batter attempts to occupy a base occupied by someone else. Batters must run in straight lines between bases and fielders must not obstruct their way or stand on bases. Disobeying this rule is considered unsporting behaviour and may result in up to two bases being awarded to the batting team or a batter being sent out. Normally, one batter may not overtake another while running between bases, although there are exceptions to this rule. Five innings constitute a game, depending on the level of the match. Each batting team's inning continues until three outs are made.
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