The singular form of fouls is fouls.
There are three types of fouls in badminton:1. Service fouls- The racquet head (the round part with the strings) must be below your waist when serving- The path of the racquet must swing upwards- The path of the birdie must be going upwards until it reaches the net2. Contact fouls- If the birdie is coming your direction and it hits you on your head, arm, leg, shirt- You can only touch the birdie when you are serving, but when the birdie is in play, only your racquet can touch it- When the birdie is in play, you only have once chance to get the birdie over the net, if you hit it two times, it is a foul3. Net fouls- You and your racquet are not allowed to go over the net when the birdie is in play- You and your racquet are not allowed to touch the net when the birdie is in play
A let is when you get forced into giving them 3 points and a fault is when you smash it at the net, and technical fouls are also faults.
2 technical fouls and 6 fouls
Team fouls are the total fouls that all the players together committed. Personal fouls are each player individually.
over 600 fouls
In most leagues it is 5 fouls until you are out. However, in some tournaments they can make up whatever rules they want so any number of fouls. But basically it is 5 fouls. -Kristen (I have played basketball for 6 years)
Team fouls are reset to 3. Personal fouls remain the same
6 fouls. If you get 6, your out.
no it should be a thousand fouls.
Rasheed made 222 fouls and 17 technical fouls in 2009-2010
No, maxium of fouls are allowed in a game is 5 fouls. If you have 5 fouls, you are out of the game. You may sit and watch but depending on the referee. So, there are no 4 fouls. Maybe if you are in a town tourament for fun...