Here it describes the throwball game played officially.Abt the ball size,Foulings,Rules etcc........
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THROW BALL
Throw ball Non-contact ball sport Played with a net between 7or 9 players Popular in Asia,especially in Indian subcontinent
THROW BALL
How to play??
A Team can have maximum 5 subsitutes . No. of players can be 7 0r 9. Service should be done within 5 seconds afer the whistling of referee. The ball should not touch the net. No double touch. 2 players are not allowed to touch the ball simultaneously . The players stay in 3-1-3 position during serve. RULES FOR THROWBALL
According to Throw ball Federation of India, Throw ball has thought to have been drawn from recreational sport among women in Australia and England in 1930s. The YMCA bought this game to Chennai in 1940s which was later played as sport. YMCA college of Physical Education drafted rules and regulations in 1955. HISTORY OF THROWBALL
Details about Throw ball Highest governing body International Throwball Federation First played 1940s Characteristics Contact Non-contact Team members Seven players per team on court at once Mixed gender No Type Indoor or outdoor Equipment Throwball
Ball’s Description a) The ball must be spherical in shape and the outer side shall be leather or Rubber. b) The size of the ball shall be measured when inflated between 70 cms to 72 cms in circumference, and the ball weight should be 400 grams to 450 grams. c) Only balls marked with the official TFI logo will be allowed in the tournaments. In case of unavailability of TFI balls then it may be used with the approval of the technical committee and the organizing committee. The ball may be changed only for reasons of necessity if deflated or lost .
FOULINGS i . Juggling : Ball slipping in hands at the time of receiving ii. Double contact: Ball while in play received by a player which bounced in his or her hands for two times is called double contact. When the player receiving the ball on high over head is also double contact. iii. Dead ball: Any ball that touches the ground in the free zone box is called as Dead Ball and point will be given to opponent team iv. Ball in: Any ball that falls on the line is good whether in service or in play. v. Body Touch: While throwing/returning/receiving the ball should not touch any part of the body. vi. Delay: A player should not keep the ball not more than 3 seconds and should not rest in the hands during the game.
CONTINUED viii. If any obstacle, disturbance occurs while playing or serving and referee feels the same, each has to consider common to both teams and re-service shall be given. I x. The service ball touches the net and antenna will be considered as foul and side over should be given. x. While in play the ball falls on the box line is foul. xi. Movement: After receiving the ball, if a player takes one step forward or backward is considered as good, player should not take more than one step is foul. xii. Clash: Catching the ball simultaneously by two or more players is a clashing and it is a foul. xiii. Ball failing in BOX Zone is foul xiv. Jump and receiving the ball is not allowed. But jump and throwing the ball is allowed.