Single Answer MCQ
Q-00046868

When is a 'no-ball' called in cricket?

1

When a bowler delivers a ball over the batsman's head

2

When the bowler steps over the crease while delivering the ball

3

When a fielder drops the catch

4

When a batsman scores more than six runs in one delivery

Answer and Solution

Answer

B. When the bowler steps over the crease while delivering the ball

Solution:

'No-ball' is called when the bowler steps over the crease during delivery, rendering the delivery illegal. The other scenarios do not apply to 'no-ball' regulations.

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