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no ball, bola no válida
an illegal delivery bowled by a bowler, resulting in a penalty against the bowling team
What is a "no ball"?
A no ball in cricket occurs when the bowler delivers the ball in an illegal manner, which is not allowed by the rules. There are various reasons for a delivery to be called a no ball, such as the bowler overstepping the crease, delivering the ball above the batter's waist height, or bowling with an illegal action. When a no ball is bowled, the batter cannot be out from that delivery, and the batting team is awarded one extra run. The bowler is also usually given a warning, and a no ball can lead to further consequences if repeated.
Example
A no ball was called as the bowler 's back foot was not behind the bowling crease.
The team conceded an extra run due to repeated no balls during the over.
The bowler 's foot crossed the line, resulting in a no ball being called by the umpire.
Ejemplo
A no ball was called as the bowler's back foot was not behind the bowling crease.
The team conceded an extra run due to repeated no balls during the over.
The bowler's foot crossed the line, resulting in a no ball being called by the umpire.
The fast bowler struggled with his run-up, resulting in several no balls being bowled.
The bowler's delivery was too high, and the umpire signaled a no ball immediately.
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