Can you be bowled off a full toss?

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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In cricket, a no-ball is a type of illegal delivery to a batter (the other type being a wide). It is also a type of extra, being the run awarded to the batting team as a consequence of the illegal delivery.
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Why do bowlers bowl full toss?

A full toss is typically the result of an unintentional error made while attempting to bowl a yorker, which would land around the batsman's feet. Occasionally a full toss can surprise a batsman so effectively that he is unable to play it properly, and this can lead to a wicket, but no bowler relies on this.
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Can you be out lbw on a full toss?

(8) The ball does not always pitch before hitting the batsman. If it is a full toss the umpire MUST assume the path at impact will continue after impact. The term “LBW” whilst meaning Leg Before Wicket also allows the batsman to be out if the ball strikes any other part of his body, even his shoulder or head!
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How full toss is no-ball rule?

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.
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Can you be bowled off a waist high 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 2nd bouncer a no-ball?

The ICC changed it to two bouncers per over in 1994, with a two-run no-ball penalty (rather than one-run no-ball) if the bowler exceeded two bouncers an over. One Day International cricket allowed one bouncer per over in 2001 (and a one-run no-ball in case a bowler exceeded the limit).
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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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Can it be a no-ball for height if it hits the stumps?

Above waist height ball when hits the stumps, it's not called a no ball.
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Which bowler never conceded a no-ball?

1. Ian Botham. The English All-rounder played 102 test matches and picked up 383 wickets without bowling a single no-ball.
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Is full toss a yorker?

A YORKER is a ball which pitches on the popping crease underneath the batsman's bat. A full toss is a ball which doesn't bounce.
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Can Drs be taken for wide ball?

While there is still scope for players using a DRS to even review wides and no-balls, even then, most of them won't be turned and the umpires' decision will stand just like how it happens in the case of dismissals. Let the umpires do their job, they know what they are doing.
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Why ball pitching outside leg stump is not LBW?

If the ball lands outside the line the of leg stump, the batsman cannot be given out - even if the ball would have gone on to hit the stumps. The reasons why we have the current legside law is two fold: - A ball pitching outside leg can create a bit of a blind spot for a batsman, given they stand side on.
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Which bowler never conceded a wide?

Imran Khan

The former Pakistan all-rounder, who played 88 Tests and 175 ODIs, never bowled a single wide or a no-ball in his entire career.
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Why are full tosses easy to hit?

It makes sense because the ball hasn't pitched so there cannot be any movement off the wicket, and oddly a full toss rarely swings, reducing the risk of late movement. So the full toss is often met with a hard and fast bash across the line aiming over cow corner.
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What is the rarest score in bowling?

The only score the history of bowling that has never been bowled is a 292." "The most difficult bowling score to get is absolutely 292, which can only be scored with 11 consecutive strikes and then a two on the last ball ... With ten standing, two is absolutely the toughest pin count to get with one ball."
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Why do bowlers tuck their pinky?

By tucking your bowling pinky finger where the first knuckle joint on your smallest finger (pinky finger) and your fingernail lies on the surface of the bowling ball, your thumb will exit the ball quickly and your bowling fingers will become more active when turning and applying releasing action onto the bowling ball.
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Who is the most feared bowler?

Top 10 Most Lethal Fast Bowlers Of All Time
  • Lasith Malinga. Malinga is widely known as Yorker King, because of his ability to nail the yorkers with precision. ...
  • Brett Lee. ...
  • James Anderson. ...
  • Glenn Mcgrath. ...
  • Shoaib Akhtar. ...
  • Malcolm Marshall. ...
  • Courtney Walsh. ...
  • Dennis Lilee.
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Who is the slowest bowler ever?

# 1 Scotland's Majid Haq, 41.6 MPH

Majid Haq, bowling with the wind behind him, bowled at a speed of 41.6 mph which is approximately 65 km/h.
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Can we take run if bowled on free hit?

If the batter is caught or bowled on a free hit delivery, the ball would still be in play and the batter can score runs. In case of bowled, the runs would be awarded to the batsman if the bat made contact with the ball before hitting the stumps; in case of clean bowled the runs are counted under byes.
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Can a keeper stump for no-ball?

The wicket-keeper must allow the ball to pass the stumps before taking it, unless it has touched either the batsman or his bat first (Law 21.9). If the wicket-keeper fails to do this, the delivery is a "no ball", and the batsman cannot be stumped (nor run out, unless he attempts to run to the other wicket.).
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How many bouncers are allowed in an over?

Two legal bouncing deliveries are allowed per over which pass over the shoulder but below the head of the batsman. The theory is that if the ball goes above the head of the batsman it is called a wide - notwithstanding the two-bouncer rule.
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Can a runner push a fielder?

Base runner impedes a defensive player fielding a batted ball. If a base runner impedes a fielder in the act of fielding a batted ball, or who is making a throw in continuation of fielding a batted ball, you have interference (5.09(b)(3)). Call the runner out.
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Can a runner distract a fielder?

Nor must physical contact occur for interference to be called; a runner may interfere with a fielder simply by hindering the fielder's ability to attempt to make a play on a batted ball.
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Can a fielder push a runner off the base?

- "Funny enough, there is NO RULE that says a fielder can't push a runner off base. However, it is enforced that way.
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