If the neither the batsman or the bat are touching the ground in the crease when the ball hits the wickets, the batsman is out. This is why it is important to 'grind your bat' as you run in.
If you bowl a no ball in cricket it means that you have done either 2 things incorectly. 1. to bowl a no ball your left foot has to be fully over the batting crease. 2. the other way to bowl a no ball is if you you bowl the ball above the batsman's waist on the full. thanks
If you bowl a no ball in cricket it means that you have done either 2 things incorectly. 1. to bowl a no ball your left foot has to be fully over the batting crease. 2. the other way to bowl a no ball is if you you bowl the ball above the batsman's waist on the full. thanks
If you bowl a no ball in cricket it means that you have done either 2 things incorectly. 1. to bowl a no ball your left foot has to be fully over the batting crease. 2. the other way to bowl a no ball is if you you bowl the ball above the batsman's waist on the full. thanks
In cricket, the umpire rules a wide when the ball is sent too wide for the batsman to reach by the bowler. The term also references the run scored by the batting team from the penalty against the bowling for committing the above breach.
Chetan Chauhan (INDIA) , opening batsman with Sunil Gavaskar.
I am the batsman.
Durable crease
Mahendra Sing Dhoni is the only batsman having Avg above 50 in ODI.
Hernias above the abdominocrural crease are inguinal (latin, groin) and those arising below the crease are femoral (Latin, thigh) or crural (Latin, leg). -Schwartz
It was legal in the past. Now it is not legal.
A no-ball is a no-ball... If you mean what are the different infringements to cause the umpire to call, the main offender (and all medium and quick bowlers do this at some point) is overstepping the crease in the delivery stride. You could also be no-balled for failing to keep the delivery arm straight (aka 'chucking'), and in limited over forms of the game for bowling persistently short-pitched deliveries that pass the batsman above shoulder height. Bowling when the umpire has called you to abort the delivery, will also have the same result.
The ball doesn't have to bounce, but if it passes the batsman above the waist before it bounces then it will be a no-ball. If it hits the ground, then bounces over head height, it will be allowed once per over. any more head height bouncers will be classed as wides.