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Is it no ball or not?

Position of feet. If the bowler bowls without some part of the front foot behind the popping crease (either grounded or in the air) when it lands. If the front foot of a bowler lands behind the crease and slides beyond, then it is not a no-ball. If the foot lands beyond the crease, it is a no-ball.
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Is that no ball or not?

The umpire shall call and signal No ball for any delivery which, after pitching, passes or would have passed over head height of the striker standing upright at the popping crease. In addition to the instances above, No ball is to be called and signalled as required by the following Laws.
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Is it out or no ball if the ball is high?

A full toss - a ball which does not bounce - from a seam bowler reaches the batsman at waist height. However, a waist-high full toss is permissable from a slower bowler, as long as it does not go above the batsman's shoulder. If it does, then the umpire will call a no-ball.
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Is full toss above waist a no ball?

41.7. 1 Any delivery, which passes or would have passed, without pitching, above waist height of the striker standing upright at the popping crease, is unfair. Whenever such a delivery is bowled, the umpire shall call and signal No ball.
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Is it a no ball if it bounces twice?

The ball may bounce up to 2 times prior to it reaching the batsman standing at the crease. If it bounces more than twice or rolls along the ground before it reaches the batsman, it will be called No Ball by the umpire.
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Can a player hit the ball after two bounces?

The Two-Bounce rule of pickleball prevents volleying in the first two hits after every serve. Once the ball is served, the receiving team must let it bounce once before returning, and the serving team must then let the return bounce once before hitting it back again. After that third shot, either team can volley.
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Are you allowed 2 bounces in tennis?

of the ITF Rules of Tennis says that a player loses the point if “The player does not return the ball in play before it bounces twice consecutively . . . .” So, in our match, if the ball bounced twice before my opponent returned it, she lost the point.
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Can a fielder talk while bowling?

One of cricket's golden rules is that fielders stay silent from the moment a bowler starts their run-up until a batsman completes his shot.
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Can a no ball be reviewed?

"A player may also be allowed to review any decision taken by on-field umpires concerning wide or no-ball." Until now, players could only review on-field decisions for a dismissal but that will not be the case in the WPL and IPL going forward.
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Does a wide count as a ball faced?

A wide does not count as one of the six deliveries in an over, nor as a ball faced by the batters, and so an additional delivery must be bowled.
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What if fielder touches boundary before catching?

It is important to note that as long as the fielder's first touch of the ball is inside the boundary line, they are allowed to finish the catch however they like, provided their feet are not grounded with the ball over the boundary.
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Is the ball out if it bounces on the line?

The service line and centre line is 2 inches wide and all other lines on the court are between 2-2.5 inches wide. Again, if a ball bounces on the line, it is considered IN.
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Is bowling behind the stumps a no ball?

Even if the bowler provides a perfectly legal delivery, the wicket keeper must take the ball behind the stumps, unless the ball has hit the batter's clothing, body, or bat (of course) when it counts as a catch. If the ball is collected by the keeper in front of the stumps then it will be called as a no ball.
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What should we say to umpire before bowling?

Right arm over OR Right arm round.
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Can a fielder stand behind the bowler?

At the instant of the bowler's delivery there shall not be more than two fielders, other than the wicket-keeper, behind the popping crease on the on side. A fielder will be considered to be behind the popping crease unless the whole of his/her person whether grounded or in the air is in front of this line.
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How do I stop chucking when bowling?

Here is how you do it:
  1. Strip it down. Start by taking everything away from the bowler except the action itself: Batsman, net, ball, run up and stumps. ...
  2. Build up the feel. Take time to go through the right feel from a standing start without the ball.
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What is the new no ball rule?

Any ball which would force the batter to leave the pitch will also be called No ball. Unfair movement by the fielding side: Any unfair and deliberate movement while the bowler is running in to bowl could now result in the umpire awarding five penalty runs to the batting side, in addition to a call of Dead ball.
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Can you get ran out on a no ball?

A batsman is not run out if he can be given out stumped. A batsman is not run out if the delivery is a no-ball, he was not attempting to run, and the wicket is put down by the wicket-keeper without another fielder's intervention.
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Can you be out obstructing the field of a no ball?

3 If an obstruction or distraction takes place from a No ball then the batter who caused the obstruction or distraction will be out Obstructing the field. However, the striker is not out if the obstruction of a catch occurs while defending his/her wicket from a No ball with a lawful second strike.
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What is an illegal throw in bowling?

An Illegal Bowling Action is where a player is throwing rather than bowling the ball. This is defined by the ICC as being where the player's elbow extends by an amount of more than 15 degrees between their arm reaching the horizontal and the ball being released.
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What is a dead ball in bowling?

20.1. 2 The ball shall be considered to be dead when it is clear to the bowler's end umpire that the fielding side and both batters at the wicket have ceased to regard it as in play.
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Why is it called silly mid off?

Fielding positions very close to the bat have earned themselves the name "silly" because of the obvious risk of being hit hard from a firm stroke. "Long" positions are out on the boundary behind the batsman, "deep" positions are further away from the bat than their normal equivalents.
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Can you return a let serve in tennis?

If you serve a ball that hits the top of the net before bouncing into the correct service box, it is called a let. You may take that serve again. If the ball hits the net and lands outside the correct service box, it's a fault.
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Can you call a ball out after you hit it in tennis?

A player shall not call a ball out unless the player clearly sees space between where the ball hits and a line.
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Can your racket go over the net?

Your racquet can cross the net as long as it never touches it. This does not mean you can just start reaching across the net to hit balls before they come to your side. For the "Friend at Court" handbook and more information on the rules of tennis, visit the rules and regulations homepage.
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