Zaheer Khan
stumped
Shahid Afridi...(by biting the ball)
Yes, by means of run out only! If the bowler hits the wicket at the non-strikers end before he actually bowls the ball then it is not given out!
if a batsman gets out on the first ball in the first innings of a test match, then when he will face the first ball of second innings, he will be consider as on a king pair, as same as after two consecutive wickets the bowler is considered to be on a hattrick for the third ball, when he gets the third consecutive wicket he is considered to achieve the hattrick similarly when a batsmen gets out on the first ball of second innings as in the first innings he will be considered as he has achieved the king pair.
an 'on-drive' is when the batsman hits the ball along the ground back past the bowler on the leg side (or 'on side' ) of the wicket
Up to 5. More than 5 its No Ball
Yes. It's Hit Wicket.
A bowler can bowl a no ball by... Throwing it in a rough overarm action, the ball arrives with bouncing within the batters square, the ball is below the batters knee, the bowler's feet are outside the bowler's square when the ball is bowled.
If a bowler delivers a dead ball in a cricket match, it is considered a no-ball and the batting team is awarded one run. The bowler must re-bowl the delivery, and the batsman cannot be dismissed off that delivery. Additionally, the fielding team may receive a warning or penalty if dead balls are repeatedly bowled.
No, a stamping cannot be given as a no-ball. A stamping is a mode of dismissal in cricket when the wicket-keeper removes the bails while the batsman is out of their crease, and it is not related to the bowling action. A no-ball is an illegal delivery bowled by the bowler.
when a ball hits batsman's leg under the knee it is called as leg ball wicket
LBW - leg before wicket no ball - when the bowler bowls it really high without it bouncing or steps over the crease have to bowl with a straight arm