Rene Kuil
03-27-2005, 04:22 PM
I've seen some threads about this topic, but it still isn't clear to me.
I was playing last friday and it happend: I hit the bird, the bird hit the top of the net, fell over a tiny bit and got stuck into the net just a little bit on the opponent's site.
The bird stayed there for over 30 seconds.
In a previous thread viver (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/member.php?u=43) vbmenu_register("postmenu_17233", true); said this: You can find this under Let in badminton rules on the main page:
14.3 If a shuttle is caught on the net and remains suspended on top or, after passing over the net, is caught in the net, it is a 'let' except on service.
My coach totally disagreed to this and he was absolutely certain that I made a fault. I wasn't able to get the bird on the floor on the opponent's site, so I made a fault. This was his opinion. I searched the internet and came acros this:
At the website: http://www.worldbadminton.com under laws:
It is a "fault":
15.4 If in play, the shuttle: Fails to pass the net
In my situation you could say that the bird "technically" did not pass the net.
Still i think my coach was wrong.
What are your opinions/experiences?
And if I was right, how can I convince my coach?
I was playing last friday and it happend: I hit the bird, the bird hit the top of the net, fell over a tiny bit and got stuck into the net just a little bit on the opponent's site.
The bird stayed there for over 30 seconds.
In a previous thread viver (http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/member.php?u=43) vbmenu_register("postmenu_17233", true); said this: You can find this under Let in badminton rules on the main page:
14.3 If a shuttle is caught on the net and remains suspended on top or, after passing over the net, is caught in the net, it is a 'let' except on service.
My coach totally disagreed to this and he was absolutely certain that I made a fault. I wasn't able to get the bird on the floor on the opponent's site, so I made a fault. This was his opinion. I searched the internet and came acros this:
At the website: http://www.worldbadminton.com under laws:
It is a "fault":
15.4 If in play, the shuttle: Fails to pass the net
In my situation you could say that the bird "technically" did not pass the net.
Still i think my coach was wrong.
What are your opinions/experiences?
And if I was right, how can I convince my coach?