It means kicking the ball while its in the air - in front of you or to the side of you.
An outswinger is a ball that moves away from the right hander. To bowl an outswinger, you have the shiny side of the ball facing towards the batsmen. The shinier the ball, the furtherer it will move
Center ball refers to the point of contact between the cue and the cue ball. A center ball hit results in no english or side spin, no draw, and no follow.
an 'on-drive' is when the batsman hits the ball along the ground back past the bowler on the leg side (or 'on side' ) of the wicket
You need to have it examined by a good gunsmith. You assume wrong.
'Pulling the ball' is a term used with hitting and is when a right handed batter hits a ball to the left side of the field or a left handed batter hits a ball to the right side of the field.
It is a kind of service seldomly used in volleyball. It is similar to side serve but the difference is the ball contact is over the head.
This call is used when the ball hits the floor on one side of the court, so the referee points it at the floor, signifying the ball landed on that side and was in bounds.
The bowlers and the teammates used to make the ball shine on one side. When the bowler bowls with the seam , if he shining side of the ball is on one side then it cuts the air due to friction and the ball moves on the same side.
If you are out side the 22 and you kick it out on the FULL it goes back to where the player kicked it. if its inside the 22 and you kick it out on the full, its from where the ball goes out NOT bounces.
Yes and no. You cannot usually hit a tennis ball that is not on your side, but if the ball bounces on your side first and, when it bounces, spins back to the opponent's side of the court, you may hit it before it bounces again.
"Toe the ball" is a phrase commonly used in sports, specifically in soccer or football. It refers to making contact with the ball using the toe or the front part of the foot. This technique is used to accurately pass or shoot the ball with precision.