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Question
Explain the term centre pass in hockey.
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Solution 1
- To start the match a player from the team wins the toss if they choose this option, otherwise by a player from the opposing team.
- To re-start the match after half-time by a player of the team who did not take the centre pass to start the match.
- After a goal by a player of the team against which the goal was scored or awarded.
Solution 2
Procedure of center pass:
- it is taken from the center of the field.
- The player taking center pass can only stand in the other half of field while his team members should stand within their half of defending goal.
- It is permitted to play the ball in any direction.
- All players other than the player taking the center pass must be in the half of the field which includes the goal they are defending.
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