Cricket Snooker - Batsman Plays a Foul Shot, Red Ball Sinks
1/16/2022 4:07:20 PM
Cricket Snooker - Batsman Plays a Foul Shot, Red Ball Sinks
Regarding the rules of Snooker Table Cricket:
If a batsman plays a foul shot which causes a red ball to be sunk, does the bowler still have the right to remove another red ball of his choice?
Think of a situation where the bowler has placed a red ball just in front of a pocket, thus blocking the batsman from potting any colored balls in that pocket. The batsman plays a foul shot during which the red ball blocking the pocket is sunk. That is really a benefit to the batsman as it frees up that pocket.
If the bowler can remove another red ball ( of their choice) this might help to even out the advantage/disadvantage.
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Cricket Snooker - Batsman Plays a Foul Shot, Red Ball Sinks
Cricket Snooker - Batsman Plays a Foul Shot, Red Ball Sinks
- Title: Cricket Snooker - Batsman Plays a Foul Shot, Red Ball Sinks
- Author: Patto (C. Patterson)
- Published: 1/16/2022 4:07:20 PM
- Last Updated: 1/18/2022 4:41:04 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)