A backline throw-in restarts play from the back boundary. The umpire awards it when the ball crosses the line. The opposing team receives possession at that spot. The thrower stands outside the boundary line. Teammates move quickly to create passing options. Defenders mark closely to limit space. Accurate timing prevents interceptions. Players must release the ball within the count. During a missed shot, the ball rolls out. The defending team takes the backline throw-in. A defender passes short to a nearby teammate. The team begins building out of defense. Coaches practice quick setups for boundary restarts. Efficient throw-ins maintain defensive control.
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