Obviously Yorker
Yorker bowling is closer to the wicket.
Yes. It's Hit Wicket.
Yorker is usually bowled on the batsmens toe. So the best way to play a shot is to move forward on it to make it a full toss and play a shot or move back the tiniest back and block it out.
The maximum Length of a cricket bowl is a yorker. It is very full close to the batsmen's legs. There is even full toss, which means it comes up to the batsmens body without bouncing.
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Its at the museum at Viridian City. You have to cut down the tree the get in the other side of the museum. the man sitting closer to the door teaches you seismic toss.
if you have a stone(fire,water,leaf etc.)you need to toss one of it and some full heal(if you have)
Focus on your ball toss if you are having trouble with your serve. The way you toss the ball has a huge impact on where your ball is going to go. Is your toss out in front of you? Is your toss behind you? Also look at when you are catching the ball with your racquet. Do you catch it at its peak, meaning your full arm extension? Or do you hesitate and wait till the ball toss is closer to the ground? A serve that goes into the net can mean that your ball toss is out too far in front of you or you are catching your toss too low or both. A serve that goes into the net can also result from dropping your head too soon. Over exaggerate by keeping your head up until the ball has crossed the net. You be may be catching your toss behind you or too high or both if your serves are going long. Try shortening your toss and make sure that it does go behind your ball. Your toss should fly easily off your fingertips.
Basket toss full, or a one man
Full Toss
no it wuld float on surface......
"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.