Even though it was determined to be a no-ball, replays made it abundantly clear that his front foot had traveled a significant distance beyond the crease. After receiving this reprieve, Malik went on to score a long 245 runs, leading his team past the 500-run mark.
    After this no-ball, Stuart Broad thought it was wrong of him to apologize to his teammates.
    Saqlain Mushtaq’s shocking no-ball goes unnoticed by the umpire Off-spinners should not be expected to bowl a front-foot no-ball. However, what happens if an opponent throws a big no-ball that the umpire misses but still manages to score a wicket? That is exactly what transpired at Old Trafford during a Test match between Pakistan and England.
    During the game’s final moments, Saqlain Mushtaq caught Dominic Cork in front of the stumps, and umpire David Shepherd raised his finger in approval. However, replays revealed that Saqlain was extremely fortunate to take a wicket and had overstepped by an unusually large margin for a spinner.
    The No-Ball That Ruined Mohammed Amir’s Reputation The Pakistani no-ball that Mohammad Amir bowled in a Test match between Pakistan and England in 2010 at Lord’s is without a doubt the worst no-ball ever bowled in cricket.
    This is only because it was intentionally bowled, which was the main reason Amir was given a five-year cricket ban and a six-month prison sentence for his role in the spot-fixing incident.
    In the third over of Day 1 of the Test match, Mohammad Amir stepped too far when delivering to Alastair Cook. TV replays show that the left-arm bowler’s right foot clearly extended beyond the crease by at least one foot.
    On the first day of the first Test match between Australia and the West Indies, Shannon Gabriel’s epic no-ball at Hobart shocked the Hobart crowd. West Indian pacer Shannon Gabriel bowled an incredible no-ball to Australian captain Steve Smith after taking a wicket in his first over.
    Replays indicate that Gabriel appeared to have overstepped by more than a foot and a half, making it possible that it was the greatest no-ball ever. Due to his terrible no-ball, Gabriel has received a lot of criticism thus far, particularly on social media.
    India’s young left-arm pacer Arshdeep Singh added his name to the list of bowlers with the most no-balls in a T20I when he overstepped on the fifth pitch of his first over, beginning his opening spell with no-ball woes.
    Arshdeep Singh bowled a hat-trick of no-balls during the second T20I against Sri Lanka. Arshdeep bowled the same delivery twice more, giving Sri Lankan batsman Kusal Mendis two free runs, one of which he hit for a boundary and the other for a six.

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