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The game is played between two teams of nine players. Players try to score points (rounders) by completing a circuit of posts.
The chief differences between rounders and baseball/softball are:
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''Diagram of a rounders pitch.
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The ball is hard and covered in light-coloured leather. Its circumference is about 7.5 inches (19 cm). The ball is struck with a bat, called a stick, which may be no more than 18 in. (46 cm) long, 6.75 in. (17 cm) around, and 13 ounces (370 gm) in weight.
The team bowling fields nine players. One must be a bowler but the others may play where they wish, although one (the backstop) plays behind the batting square to receive the ball from the bowler, three play near the bases, and three play beyond the posts.
The bowler throws the ball underhand to the batsman. If it passes over the batting square between the batsman's knees and shoulders the batsman must try to hit it. Regardless of whether he hits the ball, he must run to first post. If the ball is hit into the backward are the batsman may not pass first post until the ball is returned to the forward area.
If the ball does not pass over the batting square between shoulders and knees the batsman may run but is not required to. Each batsman except the last in each inning is entitled to receive one good ball; the last batsman is entitled to receive three unless caught out.
A rounder is scored if:
Two umpires officiate.The field
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A half-rounder is scored if:
A batsman is out if:
A runner is out if:
Two innings constitute a game. Each batting team's inning (sic) continues until nine outs are made.