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Questions
Explain any three instances when the ball can be declared a no-ball.
Mention any three instances when umpire calls for a No ball.
Solution
A ball can be declared a no-ball in the following instances:
- Overstepping the Crease: When the bowler's front foot lands outside the popping crease while delivering.
- High Full Toss: A no-ball is a full toss above the batsman's waist without bouncing.
- Ball Bouncing More Than Twice: No-balls occur when the ball bounces more than twice before reaching the batsman.
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