Talk:No ball
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--219.93.174.109 06:07, 6 August 2005 (UTC)Pl clarify"if the wicket keeper moves on delivery of the ball behind the wicket towrds wicket to collect a slow ball from the bowler behind the wicket ,which beats batman,and stumps is it out or not
I can't find on any of the pages a good discussion of exactly what distinguishes bowling from throwing. It would be nice to mention that more in depth in this article or the main bowling article.
- I've added such a discussion to bowling (cricket). -dmmaus 01:39, 12 September 2005 (UTC)
"The umpire signals a no ball by holding one arm out horizontally." I was always told that only the right arm signals a no ball, and that just holding the left arm is not an umpire's signal.