He can only be run out of a no ball.
There are eleven cricket players in a team which usually consists of 6 batsman, an all rounder and four bowlers.
Only runouts
It is where a batsmen hits the ball into the air and without a bounce a fielder catches it meaning the batsmen is out.
yes
when the batsmen hits a bowler/fielder instead of a ball
the bowler must bowl the ball away from the batsmen's legs but not too far. He can also put a swing on the ball to make it difficult for the batsmen. some of the good bowlers - Ishant Sharma, Ricky Pointing, Sreesanth.....
An in swinger is a delivery where after the ball bounces, it moves in the air in towards the batsmen.
This score will be added tothe team only.
it's delivering the ball right at place where the batsmen strikes his bat on the ground
Yes, if you strike the ball twice you can be called out. The official scoresheet will read: "Hit the ball twice." However, there is one exception to this rule. You are allowed to hit the ball twice if the second hit is an effort to knock the ball away from the wicket after it had already made contact with you, but not your bat. So, if the ball hits your hand and continues towards the wicket you are allowed to use your bat to knock it away.
The Oval has pace and bounce which benefits both bowlers and batsmen. It allows pace bowlers to get carry through to the keeper and hurry batsmen with the short ball. It allows spinners to get bounce to induce 'bat-pad' chances. Quality batsmen enjoy pace and bounce in a wicket as it allows them to play through the line with a bit of freedom.