The ball must be given a no ball
the ball is given a no ball
The ball doesn't have to bounce, but if it passes the batsman above the waist before it bounces then it will be a no-ball. If it hits the ground, then bounces over head height, it will be allowed once per over. any more head height bouncers will be classed as wides.
absolutely not
If in fair territory it is a Home Run. This happened to Jose Canseco in a Yankees game. The ball hit him in the head and bounced into the stands for a HR.
check if it bounces, if not its flat! hope I helped second answer: If you put pressure on it with your feet or fingers, the ball should give in a little, but not much. Another way you can test it is if you raise the ball to your head, then drop it on firm grass, the ball should bounce back up around half your height.
its not how long you have to pump it, its how the ball bounces. its a good ball if you drop it from your head and it bounces at least to your hip
It has to go above the batter's head.
When a batter hits a ball but it goes outside the white lines (these line up with 3rd and 1st base)it is called a "foul ball" and it counts as a strike. However if the batter already has 2 strikes it does not count as anything because you can not "strike out" on a foul ball. You cannot have a foul ball on a bunt attempt if you have two strikes, however, as that is considered an out.
6 Balls Are bowled an over but if there is a no ball (either whole foot is infront of the line, if it is over the head), a dead ball (Bounces twice) or a wide (Professional game only) counts as a re-Bowl.
If the helmet is on the batsmens head nothing will happen
the way i learned is the line that u put the cue behind (idk if that's the head line or not) u cant hit anything behind that unless u hit it to the othe end it bounces back and hits it but u cant aim right at the ball
He gets hit in the head with a golf ball