It would depend on the lane condition, the style of deliver from the bowler, ball speed, surface adjustments to the ball and the drilling pattern used.
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dead ball.
He can only be out on a no-ball when it is a runout
The term "approach" in bowling refers to the portion of the lane that the bowler walks on to deliver the ball. The approach is approximately 15 feet in length from the start to where it meets up with the foul line.
No he wouldn't, The bowl count No Ball If bowler bowl behind the stamps.
The bowler will be allowed one ball over the batsmens head next one will be a no ball.
to roll a ball into a bowl
stumped
He can and it is not.
a ball dilivered by a spin bowler using his index finger and next two fingers -e.g deliveries of Sri Lankan bowler Ajantha Mendis
if the bowler bowls the ball out of the strip in front of the bowler ( his limit) then the umpire shouts wide and it means the ball has gone out of the rectangle/strip.