During the conduct of a penalty stroke in hockey , the umpire takes position over ( A) centre line (B) 25 yard line ( C) striking circle (D) Goal line
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(B) 25 yard line
Explanation:
A penalty stroke is awarded when the defense either commits a deliberate foul inside their opponents attacking 25 or intentionally fouls inside the shooting circle, which prevents a goal from being scored.
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The correct answer is (B) 25 yard
Explanation:
When the defence either commits a purposeful foul inside their opponent's attacking 25 or purposely fouls inside the shooting circle, preventing a goal from being scored, a penalty stroke is awarded.
- A single attacker in the circle (all others beyond the 25-yard line) takes the penalty shot against the goalkeeper from a point 7 yards out, central, and immediately in front of the goal.
- The goalkeeper must stand on the goal line with his feet on the line and cannot move until the ball is played.
- On the umpire's whistle, the attacker may push or flick the ball toward the goal, while the goalkeeper tries to make a save.
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