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I guess it depends on what your definition of throw is...
Consider this analogy - I'm using kicking instead of throwing but I assume the only difference is that a kick is with your foot:
If a player judges how strong the wind is when shooting for goal, and therefore kicks it to the right of the post, but the wind blows it in and through the posts, they did not strictly speaking kick the ball through the posts - if we are using 'kick' as meaning only the direction you propel it in originally - they kicked it near the posts, and the wind propelled it through.
The above seems a bit absurd, does it not? Yet if we assume the definition you give is correct, what I'm saying above is perfectly correct, just very odd.
The rules need some adapting - purely in a literal sense to avoid any misinterpretations.
Consider this analogy - I'm using kicking instead of throwing but I assume the only difference is that a kick is with your foot:
If a player judges how strong the wind is when shooting for goal, and therefore kicks it to the right of the post, but the wind blows it in and through the posts, they did not strictly speaking kick the ball through the posts - if we are using 'kick' as meaning only the direction you propel it in originally - they kicked it near the posts, and the wind propelled it through.
The above seems a bit absurd, does it not? Yet if we assume the definition you give is correct, what I'm saying above is perfectly correct, just very odd.
The rules need some adapting - purely in a literal sense to avoid any misinterpretations.