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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.
In cricket, the umpire rules a wide when the ball is sent too wide for the batsman to reach by the bowler. The term also references the run scored by the batting team from the penalty against the bowling for committing the above breach.
A wide.
Yeah, no ball is counted as a batsman faced it.
the ball is given a no ball
Well, it depends, there normally should be two white lines both side of the pitch, if the ball is outside the line meaning away from the batsman, it is a wide but if it is still inside the white line it is a legal ball. PS wides are decided by the umpire.
Ball is not counted
Not out. Only way to get batsman out when a no ball is thrown is run out.
win by 1 wicket???
it is the striking batsman who ran
A batsman is the person who has to hit the ball bowled at him by the bowler.