He was right on the ball regarding his assessment of the situation. Here 'on the ball' means?
Answer: To be alert and aware of the matter
Explanation
The idiom "on the ball" means being quick to understand and react to things.
In this sentence, it refers to someone giving a sharp and accurate assessment.
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