The correct answer is (a) Cricket.
A beamer is a type of delivery in cricket in which the ball is bowled with a high trajectory and a lot of pace, so that it arrives at the batsman’s wicket at a very high speed and bounces very sharply. This can be a very difficult delivery to play, as the batsman has to get out of the way of the ball very quickly, and if they are not able to do so, they may be hit on the body or the head.
In polo, a beamer is a type of shot that is hit with a lot of power and accuracy. The ball is hit so hard that it travels in a straight line, and it can be very difficult for the other team to stop it.
In volleyball, a beamer is a type of serve that is hit with a lot of power and spin. The ball is served so hard that it travels in a sharp arc, and it can be very difficult for the other team to return it.
In hockey, a beamer is a type of shot that is hit with a lot of power and accuracy. The ball is hit so hard that it travels in a straight line, and it can be very difficult for the other team to stop it.
However, the term “beamer” is most commonly associated with cricket.