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After pennants are exchanged between the captains, the home captain chooses a coin face. The coin is flipped and the winning captain chooses which side of the pitch to play toward, or to have the ball. If he chooses the ball, the captain who lost the toss gets to choose the pitch side, and vice versa. Players go to their respective pitch sides and only the team who won the ball in the coin toss can have players in the centre circle, but always behind the halfway line. The game starts with a pass, normally to a player right next to the ball, or back to the midfielders.
Ok, in football the referee will toss a coin and then ask a player if he wants to kick off with possession first half or second half.
pass , toss (?)
Normally the captains of the 2 teams throw a coin (heads or tails) to decide who will start first. The winning team will kick the ball first and have control of the ball for the start of the game.
when warming up in baseball or softball while throwing long toss describes when you are throwing from a long distance like from the foul line to the fence.
Toss or pitch would be a couple.
1 in 2 to get tails on first toss 1 in 2 to get heads on second toss To get tails on first toss and heads on second toss, probability is 1/2 x 1/2 = 1 in 4
A glove toss is tossing the baseball to its destination using only the glove
lol and yes if you he has the ball making this wacky play the runner is out
Pitch, toss, fling, hurl, barrage, launch, project...
"One turn of pitch and toss" suggests the unpredictability and randomness of life, similar to the outcome of a coin toss. The author may be conveying that life is full of chance and uncertainty, and one's fate can change quickly and unexpectedly.
throw, cast, pitch, toss, hurl, fling, sling, heave
To fling, heave, hurl, project, toss, cast, pitch
A toss i where the two players go and 'toss' a coin if they win then they will have a chocie of of which end they will start the game of of to serve first.
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"Pitch" can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the highness or lowness of a sound. As a verb, it can mean to throw or toss something.