The distance of the arm swing path is much longer for underhand. Therefore, the same acceleration would produce a larger final velocity with the same force. The unofficial record of underhand pitch is well over 100 mph.
The reason that overhand pitching is used in Baseball is for greater spin control, which is nearly impossible in an underhand throw. The strongest professional pitchers can throw up to 105 mph.
Law 24.1b states "Underarm Bowling shall not be permitted except by special agreement before the match" So no, underarm bowling isn't allowed unless both captains agree to allow it before the game. If the captains did agree the ball could only bounce once before it reaches the batsman (Law 24.6)
Yes you do throw it on the ground to ball it. If it doesn't bounce it's a full toss which makes a batsmen easy to hit.
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Poorly, but with practice I am hoping to improve.
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two feet on the ground hands and ball over head its one motion
By hitting the ball over the boundary without the ball touching the ground before hand. If the ball touches the ground before the boundary but goes over it, it scores four.
A fly ball that is caught is an out. For a ground ball, the fielder must field the ball and then make a throw to a base or tag a runner who is off his base to try and get the out.
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The football will hit the ground and probably stay there. The cricket ball will be caught before it hits the ground and used enthusiastically by the grateful kiddies.
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No, a cricket ball is much larger than a golf ball.