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In an ODI when the 1st bouncer is bowled, can it also be called a no ball?

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In an ODI when the 1st bouncer is bowled, can it also be called a no ball?

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  1. No it can not be called a no ball until and unless it is too much above the batsman's head


  2. DEPENDS ON THE HEIGHT

  3. No it is considered and the bowler will be given warning by the umpire not to bowl another bouncer in that particular over

  4. It depends on the ump.

  5. Yes, if bowler cross pomping crease.

  6. No, one bouncer is allowed in a over. If only there is two bouncers then it will be called as NO ball

  7. If the bouncer is too high then umpire will call it as wide and would warn the bowler.

    If he repeats the same then it may be called as a no ball

  8. if its a first bouncer then it could not be called No Ball for height reason. It could be given no for over stepping.

    If the ball goes to high over the head then it will be called as Wide not No

  9. if it is too high then it is a no ball, if it is close then a warning for that over and the next bouncer get a no ball.

  10. in a over,  no

  11. If it is above the shoulder height and the leg umpire feels it is difficult for batsman  to play , it can be declared No ball by the umpire

  12. if it is very high from head it will be called as no ball but if some less than head umpire will give 1st warning to the bowler.

  13. If its over head then its called wide and signaled 1st bouncer... If its not over the head it need not be called as a wide actually..here its called as a wide and not as no ball..

  14. no

  15. one ball per over is granted (if stepping of bowler is correct) as lease to bowler if the ball stays beneath the batsmens head....if the bouncer goes above its head then its given as wide ball and not a no ball.....

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