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lagori : ウィキペディア英語版
lagori

Lagori, dikori or lagoori, also known as ''lingocha'', ''pitto'' or ''Satoliya'' (Rajasthan) is a game in India involving a ball and a pile of flat stones, generally played between two teams in a large outdoor area. A member of one team (the ''seekers'') throws a tennis ball at a pile of stones to knock them over. The seekers then try to restore the pile of stones while the opposing team (the ''hitters'') throws the ball at them. If the ball touches a seeker, he is out and his team continues without him. But a stupid member can always safeguard himself by touching the opposite team member before the ball hits him.
== Additional rules ==
These additional rules make the game even more interesting.
* Clearly mark the boundary. If any of the seekers crosses it then he is out.
* If the person trying to knock down the pile cannot do it in three tries then he is out.
* In any of the three tries, if the thrower's ball does not knock down the pile and is caught by an opponent after the first bounce then the thrower is out.

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