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Raid's Time
A raider shall be entitle to 30-Seconds to touch a player
of the opponent team or being touched from the time he cross the gateline
and back to his court. If a raider touching any defender or having touched
by a defender touches the gate line with any part of his body or crosses
it without infringement of these rule within 30-seconds, he shall be awarded
one point. If defender (stopper) holds the raiderin his 'Pala' during
and up to those 30 seconds, a point shall be awarded to the stopper. The
raider has option/right to give up struggling within or the expiration
of that 30 seconds period however in that case a point will be awarded
to the stopper (Defender).
Touch
The touch means the contact by or with any part of the
body of a raider or defender.
Raid
When a raider goes from his court into the court of the
opposing team, it is called a raid. NO RAIDER SHALL BE ALLOWED TO GO AS
A RAIDER MORE THAN TWO CONSECUTIVE TIMES.
Struggle
When a raider touches a defender or a defender touches
a raider, it shall be called a struggle.
Misconduct
Tthe committing of a prohibitory foul shall constitute
a misconduct. Abusing and shouting onto other teammate, opponent teammate,
referee, anymember of the organizing committee and member of federation
constitute misconduct and there will be disciplinary action shall be taken
against such player.
Warning
Showing of a card (Yellow, or Red) to a player by the
Umpire during a match shall be treated as a warning to a player for his
misconduct.
Yellow Card
Any player who repeats minor misconduct shall be liable
for a Yellow Card. Such players shall be liable for two to five minutes
suspension from the play at the discretion of the Umpire.
Red Card
Any player who repeats misconduct or behaves during a
match or otherwise commits a major violation of these rules shall be liable
for disqualification for the rest of the match/tournament at the discretion
of the Umpire AND THE ONTARIO FEDERATION.
Hold a Raider
During the struggle between Raider and the Stopper all
other player of defendant return to the raider's court until the 30 second
expires. It shall be called a "hold" by the defender.
Successful Raid
A successful raid shall be one when a raider, after touching
any of defender reaches his court or home safely within 30 seconds.
Lona The team scores a lona ( a bonus of two points), if the entire opposition
is declared out. The game then continues by putting all the players on
both sides. Matches are staged on the basis of age-groups, and weight.
Seven officials supervise a match - one referee, two umpires, two linesmen,
a time keeper and a scorer.
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