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What is the rule for free hit in ODI cricket?

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What is the rule for free hit in ODI cricket?

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  1. "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"


  2. if any bowler bowls a no ball, then the batsman gets a free hit in which the batsman can only get run out and if he gets out in any other way, then it is considered as not out

  3. When a bowler bowled a no ball (overstep only), then his next ball will be a free hit ball in which batsman can't be out except run out.

  4. if the bowler bowls a front foot no ball (front foot over the bowling crease), then the next delivery to be bowled will be a "free hit" where the batsman cannot be given out unless runout (tho possibly also for abstucting the field, hitting the ball twice or handled the ball, but any of the 3 are VERY unlikely). also the field cannot be changed unless the batsman score a run off the bat from the no ball delivered

    hopefully that will answer your question

  5. Try to watch any IPL GAME, THEN YOU WILL UNDER STAND IT BETTER.

  6. well if a bowler bowls a no ball stepping out his feet front line or even side line of the bowling crease then a free hit is awarded.

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