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What (who) is rounders - definition

BAT-AND-BALL GAME
Irish rounders; History of rounders
  • A game of rounders being played in [[Nowton]], England
  • A batter is attempting to give a good hit

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Rounders is a game played by two teams of children, in which a player scores points by hitting a ball thrown by a member of the other team and then running round all four sides of a square.
N-UNCOUNT
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¦ plural noun [treated as sing.] (in the UK) a ball game similar to baseball, in which players run round a circuit of bases after hitting the ball with a cylindrical wooden bat, scoring a rounder if all four bases are reached before the ball is fielded.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Rounders (disambiguation); Rounder (disambiguation); The Rounders; The Rounders (film)
·noun A tool for making an edge or surface round.
II. Rounder ·noun One who rounds; one who comes about frequently or regularly.
III. Rounder ·noun An English game somewhat resembling baseball; also, another English game resembling the game of fives, but played with a football.

Wikipedia

Rounders

Rounders is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams. Rounders is a striking and fielding team game that involves hitting a small, hard, leather-cased ball with a rounded end wooden, plastic, or metal bat. The players score by running around the four bases on the field.

Played in England since Tudor times, it is referenced in 1744 in the children's book A Little Pretty Pocket-Book where it was called Base-Ball. The name baseball was superseded by the name rounders in England, while other modifications of the game played elsewhere retained the name baseball. The game is popular among British and Irish school children, particularly among girls. As of 2015 rounders is played by seven million children in the UK.

Gameplay centres on a number of innings, in which teams alternate at batting and fielding. Points (known as 'rounders') are scored by the batting team when one of their players completes a circuit past four bases without being put 'out'. The batter must strike at a good ball and attempt to run a rounder in an anti-clockwise direction around the first, second, and third base and home to the fourth, though they may stay at any of the first three. A batter is out if the ball is caught; if the base to which they are running is touched with the ball; or if, while running, they are touched with the ball by a fielder.

Examples of use of rounders
1. The seven sports are now ranked lower than rounders, angling and lacrosse.
2. True all–rounders are supposed to have a batting average higher than their bowling average.
3. Cricket is reckoned to reveal character, but with all–rounders it can disclose two personalities.
4. Pathan is also third on the all–rounders‘ list behind Pollock and England‘s Andrew Flintoff.
5. Australia and India do not produce Test all–rounders at all.