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Law 24: No Ball |
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Home > Cricket > Laws of Cricket 1. Mode of delivery (a) The umpire shall ascertain whether the bowler intends to bowl right handed or left handed, over or round the wicket, and shall so
inform the striker. 2. Fair delivery - the arm For a delivery to be fair in respect of the arm the ball must not be thrown. See 3 below. (a) If, in the opinion of either umpire, the ball has been thrown, he shall (b) If either umpire considers that after such caution, a further delivery by the same bowler in that innings is thrown, the umpire concerned shall repeat the procedure set out in (a) above, indicating to the bowler that this is a final warning. This warning shall also apply throughout the innings. (c) If either umpire considers that a further delivery by the same bowler in that innings is thrown, 3. Definition of fair delivery - the arm A ball is fairly delivered in respect of the arm if, once the bowler's arm has reached the level of the shoulder in the delivery swing, the elbow joint is not straightened partially or completely from that point until the ball has left the hand. This definition shall not debar a bowler from flexing or rotating the wrist in the delivery swing. 4. Bowler throwing towards striker's end before delivery If the bowler throws the ball towards the striker's end before entering his delivery stride, either umpire shall call and signal No ball. See Law 42.16 (Batsmen stealing a run). However, the procedure stated in 2 above of caution, informing, final warning, action against the bowler and reporting shall not apply. 5. Fair delivery - the feet For a delivery to be fair in respect of the feet, in the delivery stride 6. Ball bouncing more than twice or rolling along the ground The umpire at the bowler's end shall call and signal No ball if a ball which he considers to have been delivered, without having previously
touched the bat or person of the striker, 7. Ball coming to rest in front of striker's wicket If a ball delivered by the bowler comes to rest in front of the line of the striker's wicket, without having touched the bat or person of the striker, the umpire shall call and signal No ball and immediately call and signal Dead ball. 8. Call of No ball for infringement of other Laws In addition to the instances above, an umpire shall call and signal No ball as required by the following Laws. 9. Revoking a call of No ball An umpire shall revoke the call of No ball if the ball does not leave the bowler's hand for any reason. 10. No ball to over-ride Wide A call of No ball shall over-ride the call of Wide ball at any time. See Law 25.1 (Judging a Wide) and 25.3 (Call and signal of Wide ball). 11. Ball not dead The ball does not become dead on the call of No ball. 12. Penalty for a No ball A penalty of one run shall be awarded instantly on the call of No ball. Unless the call is revoked this penalty shall stand even if a batsman is dismissed. It shall be in addition to any other runs scored, any boundary allowance and any other penalties awarded. 13. Runs resulting from a No ball - how scored The one run penalty for a No ball shall be scored as a No ball extra. If other penalty runs have been awarded to either side, these shall
be scored as in Law 42.17 (Penalty runs). Any runs completed by the batsmen or a boundary allowance shall be credited to the striker if the ball has been
struck by the bat; otherwise they also shall be scored as No ball extras. 14. No ball not to count A No ball shall not count as one of the over. See Law 22.4 (Balls not to count in the over). 15. Out from a No ball When No ball has been called, neither batsman shall be out under any of the Laws except Law 33 (Handled the ball), Law 34 (Hit the ball twice), Law 37 (Obstructing the field). Home | About | New ! | Sitemap Best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 and above. |