no it is fee
A player recieves a ball when he wins it from another player or when it is passed to him. He also receives it during set pieces.
A clearance
When a player is trying to tap the ball out of the other player's possession. You can do it as long as you only hit ball, you can't touch the other player. Sometime you can get away with it though.
The answer is ... it depends. A player who obstructs the ball when it's travelling towards the table loses the point, whereas they don't if the ball is travelling away from the table.
tackle
The basketball player had to pivot with the ball to keep it away from the opponent.
this is not a foul so just play on ---- If the ball is within playing distance of the player, then the tactic of "shielding" or "sheparding" the ball, as it's sometimes called, is perfectly legal. If the player is blocking an opponent when the ball is miles away, an indirect free-kick is awarded for obstruction.
Any player is allowed to take a throw-in. Also the goalkeeper can throw the ball after legally picking it up during the course of play.
No but if the player deliberately blocks the keeper from distributing the ball then a free kick will be awarded to the keeper, and the offending player will usually be given a yellow card for obstruction.
NO. If the kicker had possession of the ball and was unable to kick it.
During active play any player may kick the ball while inside the goal area.
Yes