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Laws of Cricket 1947 Code (Fourth Edition) Law 27 - No Ball (more)
The ball does not become “Dead” on the call of “No Ball”. The Striker may hit a “No Ball” and whatever runs result shall be added to his score, but runs made otherwise from a “No Ball” shall be scored “No Balls”, and if no runs be made one run shall be so scored. The Striker shall be out from a “No Ball” if he break Law 37, and either Batsman may be run out, or give out if he break Laws 36 or 40.
NOTES ON LAW 27
Reproduction of the Laws of Cricket is by kind permission of Marylebone Cricket Club
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