1. Front Foot No Ball – Overstepping by the Bowler:
A front foot no ball is the most common type of a no ball that you will see taking place in a game of cricket. This usually happens when a bowler by mistake steps over the bowling crease while delivering the ball.
2. No Ball if Ball Bounces Over Batsman’s Head:
This is another common type of no ball that we get to see during a cricket match.
Bowling a bouncer or a short pitched delivery is a common strategy in getting a batsman dismissed in cricket. However, sometimes the ball just bounces a bit too much in a manner that it goes over the top of the batsman’s head.
3. No Ball if Bowler Bowls a Beamer:
Another type of a no ball is when a bowler ends up bowling a beamer at the batsman.
A beamer is a type of delivery in cricket that reaches the batsman directly without bouncing on the pitch and at least above the height of the waist of the batsman.