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A ball game is a game played with a ball. Someone who plays a ball game is known as a ballplayer.
   There are many popular games or sports involving some type of ball or similar object. These games can be grouped by the general objective of the game, sometimes indicating a common origin either of a game itself or of its basic idea:
  • Bat-and-ball games, such as baseball, cricket and golf.
  • Two-goal games, such as basketball and all forms of football, hockey or lacrosse.
  • Volleying games, such as volleyball and tennis.
  • "Target" games, such as bowling and lotball.
  • The original "Ball Game", whose objective is to keep the ball constantly moving but not allowing it to bounce twice upon the ground without being struck between bounces.
  • And so on.
Popular ball games from around the world include:
  • Badminton
  • Baseball (in the United States, a game of baseball is referred to as a "ballgame")
  • Basketball
  • Basque pilota
  • :Jai alai
  • Billiards (including snooker, eight ball and pool variations)
  • Bocce
  • Boules
  • Bowling
  • Bowls
  • Canoe polo
  • Carpetball
  • Cricket (see cricket ball)
  • Croquet
  • Dodgeball
  • Footbag
  • Football:
       

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