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In which no bal free hit is allowed?

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In which no bal free hit is allowed?

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  1. Front-foot no-ball, meaning the no-ball given on overstepping by the bowler.


  2. OBEDIENCE, Ashish.

    You really need to work on your spelling.

  3. Over stepping the crease and when ball is bounced too high!

  4. Only on frontfoot no-balls in ODIs and T20, not in test matches.

  5. When the bowler oversteps the line, its a no-ball. The free hit is allowed only for this type of no-balls.

  6. over steping the crease

  7. the front foot going beyond the crease .this no ball allows free-hit

  8. Should a bowler deliver a no ball by overstepping the popping crease, it costs 1 run and his next delivery is designated a free-hit, from which the batsman can only be dismissed through a run out, for hitting the ball twice, obstructing the field or handling the ball, as is the case for the original "no ball".  When Fielder's leg is outside the kreese.

  9. in a fornt foot no-ball or maybe even when the ball is bounced to high

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