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You can't be stumped off a no-ball, but you can be run out, be out obstructing the

field, handled the ball, and hit the ball twice. A batsman can be stumped if he steps out of the crease to take a ball, misses it, and the wicket keeper catches it and removes the bails of the wicket before the batsman or his bat re-enters the crease exception is no bAll.

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No, a batsman can not be stumped out off a no-ball. But he can b stumped on a wide ball.

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As per the international standard cricket Yes, stump out is possible both on a wide ball as well as a no ball and bowncy and pathar pather ball.

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No, a batsman cannot be out hit-wicket off a no-ball.

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No. you can only be run-out off a no-ball or free hit

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yes

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No

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