Definition
In cricket, a 'no ball' is an illegal delivery that results in a penalty of one run being awarded to the batting team. It can occur for various reasons, such as the bowler overstepping the crease or the ball bouncing more than twice. Think of it like a foul in basketball π. It gives the batting team an advantage. The batsman cannot be out from a no ball except by being run out, handled the ball, or obstructing the field. It's a way of ensuring fair play and adherence to the rules.