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| + | ====== Bunt Ball ====== | ||
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| + | I have Scrymball – a football like game that takes elements from a variety of modern football games – now I want a bat and ball sport that does the same sort of thing, that I can use in a semi formal setting. | ||
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| + | ===== The Pitch ===== | ||
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| + | ===== The Equipment ===== | ||
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| + | * The bat is made of a solid piece of wood, no more than 40 inches long and no more that 3.5 inches at the widest point, with a semi-circular profile. | ||
| + | * The ball is three inches in diameter, made of a wooden core wrapped in hide. | ||
| + | * Wicket keepers may wear padded hide gloves, other players are permitted to wear plain leather gloves. | ||
| + | * The wicket is a set of five stumps, arranged in a semi-circle (to make a target from all legal angles) | ||
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| + | ===== Game Play ===== | ||
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| + | * It is a very simple game. The ball is thrown at the wicket, from anywhere outside the lines of bases. | ||
| + | * The batter may strike the ball and, if the ball does not land in the foul area, run to the first base. If the ball lands foul, the batter may not run. If it is a particularly good strike, they may continue running to try for second, third or home. If they get home (the base around the wicket) they have scored a run. They may stop at any on the interim bases (they are then known as a runner) and hope that they can gain more ground when the next batter strikes the ball. | ||
| + | * A runner may try to run to the next base at any time during play, however, note that they can only ever be one runner on a base, and that a runner can be tagged out at any time. | ||
| + | * Batters are ‘out’ if the wicket is broken by a throw from one of the out-fielders, | ||
| + | * Runners are ‘out’ whenever the wicket is broken by a member of the fielding team and they are out of their base area. If there are two runners in a base, both are out. NOTE: If a ‘batter’ is out of their base, they are considered to a runner. | ||
| + | * Any runner not in a base, is ‘out’ if they are hit by a ball thrown by any member of the fielding team, or they are otherwise touched by a ball under the control of a fielder (holding the ball, ball kicked etc) | ||
| + | * If the ball goes out of bounds from a hit (in a formal game that means into the audience) the batter is out, but they are credited with four runs. Runners may all jog home (in the same way as baseball) | ||
| + | * Fielders may throw the ball, from any position in the scoring area of the playing area, so long as it is outside the line of the bases. | ||
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