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Whether ball pitching outside the pitch (on grass) but hits the stumps called wide/no ball??

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Whether ball pitching outside the pitch (on grass) but hits the stumps called wide/no ball??

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  1. Its highly impossible for a ball to spin that much to hit the stump..


  2. That ball will not be counted as a valid delivery it is termed as "not a ball" in cricketing language.

  3. No, it won't be a no ball, it would be a dead ball.

  4. dead ball

  5. that will be deemed as a "no ball", i.e. an illegal bowling technique. the batting side will be given a run and the ball will be re-bowled.

  6. Technical No. It is a legal delivery and can be declared out. Definitely not a wide ball since it has hit the stumps and ball is still not dead.

  7. Yes it will be amazing but unfortunately for the bowler the umpire will signal it a 'dead ball.'

  8. i guess it will be a dead ball

  9. This is neither a wide nor a no ball. This is called as a dead ball. The batsman will also not  be declared out.

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