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.
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Zahir Khan
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No. The same bowler must continue the bowling.
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In cricket, there are 11 players from each team on the field at the start of a match. This includes fielders, a bowler, and a wicketkeeper.
Charles Bannerman of the Australia scored the 'first run' of the first 'Cricket Test Match' against the England's bowler Alfred Shaw.
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Jalal-ud-Din Pakistan against Australia.
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A single bowler taking ten wickets in a Test match has taken a ten-fer.