1.By striking the ball and running between the Wickets until a fielder returns the ball. 2. Strike the ball along the ground past the Boundaries - 4 runs. 3.Strike the ball over the boundaries [in the air] - 6 runs Illegal deliveries: wides and no-balls result in runs which are not credited to the batsman. Runs taken when the batsman has not struck the ball or have struck the ball with his body(instead of the bat) are called byes and legbyes and are not credited to the batsman.
No
Shahid Afridi of Pakistan he got 12 runs of 1 ball!!
Unlucky
There are 6 balls in a cricket over. No matter what type of cricket game you play. However, if you bowl wide or no ball then you will have to bowl that particular ball again but you also gave 2 extra runs for your opposition.
Cricket balls, weighing between 155.9 and 163.0 grams
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
No, because one ball is sufficient for many overs. When the ball gets torn, it it then replaced. We cannot use then 1 ball after every 2 overs
Is When a batsman scores 100 runs in 1 innings
When the batters hit the ball, they run up and down the pitch and each time they get the opposite end of the pitch, that is 1 run
No, They can't because as soon as one batsman is out it is dead ball. You cannot get out while the ball is dead.
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.