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No-ball

UK //ˈnəʊ.bɔːl//US //ˈnoʊ.bɔl//

Definition

An illegal delivery in cricket, resulting in an extra run for the batting team.

In simple words: A type of illegal bowl in cricket that allows a free hit.

Examples

  • The umpire called it a no-ball for overstepping the crease.
  • A no-ball gives the batsman a chance for a free hit.
  • He was frustrated after his no-ball let the batsman score easily.
  • The bowler was penalized for bowling a no-ball during the match.
  • After several no-balls, the team was losing momentum in the game.

Usage notes

Used mainly in cricket contexts. Appropriate in discussions about game rules but may not be familiar to non-cricket audiences.

Grammar pattern

no-ball + object

Memory hint

Remember 'no' means not allowed – a ball that breaks the rules.

Collocations

  • call a no-ball
  • bowl a no-ball
  • free hit after a no-ball

Synonyms

  • invalid delivery
  • fault
  • illegal bowl

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'no-ball' with 'wide ball' in cricket.
  • Misusing 'no-ball' in non-cricketing contexts.
  • Assuming all deliveries that don't count as runs are 'no-balls'.