Sports Asked by somashekhar on January 28, 2021
Law 24 covers no ball - section 16 states that a batsman can only be out in the following ways off a no ball:
so a stumping doesn't count.
Answered by TrueDub on January 28, 2021
A batsman cannot be out stumped on a no-ball. But they can be run-out on a no-ball. A stumping is a run-out wherein the wicket keeper has possession of a ball the entire time after the ball was delivered, and runs the batsman out.
Answered by Amit Shanbhag on January 28, 2021
No, stumping is not out off a no-ball.
But, a runout is valid off a no-ball. How is stumping different? If the batsman attempts to make a run, is outside his crease, and the wicketkeeper takes the bails off, this is a runout.
If the batsman is just outside his crease as a followthrough of his shot, and has not made any attempt to run, and if the wicketkeeper takes the bails off, this is a stumping.
Answered by Sudo287 on January 28, 2021
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