1. What is use to strike the danda? of p.e Answer
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1. What is use to strike the danda?
2. How many times the striker has to hit the gilli?
3. How many points does each length of the danda count?
4. How is the striker gets out in gilli danda?
5. What does the smaller piece called?
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
1 ) Imagine a game like cricket or baseball but without a ball! That's what Gilli Danda is like. Gilli Danda requires two wooden sticks - a gilli and a danda. The gilli is about three inches long and tapered at the ends. The danda, about 2 feet long, is used to strike the gilli
2) A striker is out if he misses to hit the Gilli in three successive attempts. In certain parts of India, the points are doubled if the striker succeeds in hitting the Gilli in two consecutive attempts
3)Each length of the danda counts for one run. After the score is recorded, the danda is placed over the central hole. The fielder who was standing closest to the point where the gilli had fallen, tries to hit the danda with the gilli from where he was standing.
4)One end of the gilli touches the ground while the other end is in the air. The player then uses the danda to hit the gilli on the raised end, which causes the gilli to flip and fly up into the air. ... If the gilli is caught by any another player (or member of another team) before it touches the ground, the striker is out.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1 ) Imagine a game like cricket or baseball but without a ball! That's what Gilli Danda is like. Gilli Danda requires two wooden sticks - a gilli and a danda. The gilli is about three inches long and tapered at the ends. The danda, about 2 feet long, is used to strike the gilli
2) A striker is out if he misses to hit the Gilli in three successive attempts. In certain parts of India, the points are doubled if the striker succeeds in hitting the Gilli in two consecutive attempts
3)Each length of the danda counts for one run. After the score is recorded, the danda is placed over the central hole. The fielder who was standing closest to the point where the gilli had fallen, tries to hit the danda with the gilli from where he was standing.
4)One end of the gilli touches the ground while the other end is in the air. The player then uses the danda to hit the gilli on the raised end, which causes the gilli to flip and fly up into the air. ... If the gilli is caught by any another player (or member of another team) before it touches the ground, the striker is out.
5)Comprehensive list of synonyms for small amounts or pieces of something