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Yeah, no ball is counted as a batsman faced it.
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Not out. Only way to get batsman out when a no ball is thrown is run out.
A batsman is the person who has to hit the ball bowled at him by the bowler.
A duck in cricket is when a batsman goes into bat, scores no runs, and is then out again. A golden duck is when a batsman is out on their first ball, and a diamond duck is when an opening batsman is out on the first ball of the match.
No
A yorker ball hits the cricket pitch around the batsman's feet. When a batsman assumes a normal stance this generally means that the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman's popping crease. A batsman who advances down the wicket to strike the ball (typically to slower or spin bowlers) may by so advancing cause the ball to pitch (or land) at or around their feet and may thus cause themselves to be "yorked".
A diamond duck is actually for a batsman who gets out without facing a ball, mainly run out. A batsman dismissed on the first ball of the match is out for a platinum duck.
no
Virender Sehwag hit the first ball for a six of Nathan Bracken(Australia) in 2003-2004.
The first change ICC(International cricket council) made is they allow free hit to the batsman on "No ball". So these are extra runs and extra ball too.
Yes, if the ball hits a glove.