If the batter attempts to hit the ball and misses, it is a strike. If the batter does not attempt to hit the ball and the ball enters the strike zone, it is a strike. If the batter does not attempt to hit the ball and the ball does not enter the strike zone, it is a ball (unless it hits the batter, then the batter is awarded 1st base).
"Struck" is the past tense of "strike" and is often used in a more formal or intentional context, while "hit" is a more common and versatile verb that is used to describe making contact with something forcefully or unexpectedly. Both words can be used interchangeably in some contexts, but "hit" is generally more colloquial.
Undoubtedly the New batsman will be on strike.
In Irish it's: buail (to hit) / stailc (a labour strike)
"Strike" can be a homonym of "hit" in the context of stopping work. "Strike" can also mean a refusal to continue working.
For the pitcher's ball/strike pitch numbers, it is counted as a strike.
strike meaning to hit : schlagen, slag strike meaning to stop work: streik
Strike when you hit someone with a piece of something is "ta"; struck when you hit someone with a vehicle is "so'a" or "taia"; strike/struck/punch with a fist is "tu'i" or "moto"; strike/struck with feelings is "o'otia"; strike dead is "tu'ipe".
Yes. 'To clout' means to hit, or strike.
lightning will strike a blue moon and then you will catch the dogdanm parrot it is next to impossible
If the batter was swinging it is a strike...if the batter was not swinging, then they are deemed to have been "hit by pitch" and are awarded first base.
Hit or struck.