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
Team fouls are reset to 3. Personal fouls remain the same
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)
no it should be a thousand fouls.
6 fouls. If you get 6, your out.
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...