The umpire can use her discretion when deciding whether to overrule any call made by a line judge or service judge. The line judges call the shuttlecock "in" or "out," and the service judge calls any service faults committed by the players.
If it hits the umpire behind home plate, it is a foul ball. If it hits a field umpire who is in bounds, then it is a live ball, meaning that the batter might be thrown out at first, or he might reach first base safely (and then this would be scored as a hit without an error),
Argue with the umpire, violence, etc.
Blue is a popular color of uniform an umpire might wear, though not at all levels or every game.
I think 3. But, you might wanna check.
i play baseball, but i love cricket.. its possible to love something different than what you play. maybe he gets tired of badminton, and plays tennis instead, which happens to be somewhat similar... he just might not be as good at tennis as he is at badminton.
Well,you need to get chose,so you might need to go to competitions.
The umpire might need to check fingernails. They should not be seen if you hold your hands up. They might also need to check the court. For example, there shouldn't be any rocks, leaves etc on the court because the players could fall on them and hurt themselves. They should also check the ball and make sure it is pumped up.
the heat and bordomness
it might cost upto 9.5 k starting all the way from 0.3 k.
It is unethical and illegal for a judge to kill a case. Judges are expected to preside over cases impartially and fairly, and any attempt to manipulate the outcome of a case is a violation of judicial ethics and can lead to severe consequences, including removal from the bench. If there are concerns about a judge's behavior in a case, it should be addressed through appropriate legal channels.
Some judges might.
The judge might be mistaken for once.