no ball
Americannoun
noun
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cricket an illegal ball, as for overstepping the crease, throwing, etc, for which the batting side scores a run, and from which the batsman can be out only by being run out
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rounders an illegal ball, esp one bowled too high or too low
verb
Etymology
Origin of no ball
First recorded in 1740–50
Example Sentences
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Matt Henry and Jacob Duffy took a wicket each in the first two overs before Zak Foulkes conceded 24 runs off the third over, which started with a no ball for four and three wides.
From Barron's • Jan. 23, 2026
The idea was to impose their game on South Africa but they had no ball, no possession, no respite.
From BBC • Sep. 10, 2023
He hit five sixes and a four in Harshal Patel’s 20th over — with one of the sixes coming off a no ball — for his 28-ball 62.
From Seattle Times • Apr. 25, 2021
There is no ball to share, as there is in basketball.
From Washington Post • Mar. 1, 2020
We’re about to go inside the store when we hear this thump, like someone has bounced a Super Ball against the store window, only there’s no one there, and no ball.
From "Liar & Spy" by Rebecca Stead
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