If the ball is fair and strikes the side Fencing, it doesn't affect the play. A runner is still able to run until he/she decides to stop, crosses home plate for a run, or is called out. If the ball cannot be retrieved by the fielder for whatever reason - for example, if it becomes lodged under the padding on the fences, or becomes lost in the ivy at Wrigley Field - it's usual that a ground rule double will be called, advancing the batter to second base, a runner on first base to third base, and a runner on second or third base across home plate for a run.
The ball is fair. All bases are fair.
Some special rules made in tennis is that if the ball bounces on your box you will be out.
It bounces off (is reflected) by the surface of the basketball. If some of the reflected light reaches your retina then you will see the ball.
if you hit the ball and it bounces out of the court, the other team gets a point and they get to serve
a bsket ball bounces hightest then come a tennis ball and then a soccer ball
No, color does not affect how high a ball bounces.
I think a basket ball bounces the highest.
Whichever Way the Ball Bounces was created in 1974.
the ball that actually bounces the highest is a basket ball i tested it for school :)
A point occurs when one player strikes the ball so that it bounces on the opponents side of the table without reply.
Yes, if the ball bounces more than twice it is a no ball but if it bounces twice it is legal. Although this is a very unlikely situation.
The duration of Whichever Way the Ball Bounces is 1.48 hours.