Luck in cricket means things going in favor of the player. If there is a batsman and he gets out but for some reason he is not given out, then it is called luck. It may also happen that the batsman is out and the ball turns out to be a no ball, so that the batsman is not out. It is almost very rare that a batsman is out and the ball turns out to be a no-ball or hits the stumps but does not hit the stumps.
There is a player in current cricket who got out not once, not twice but 10 times in his career on balls which later turned out to be no-balls. Let us know in detail about this player.
luckiest batsman in the world
If Australia's smoky opener David Warner is called the luckiest batsman, then there will be no exaggeration in it. In fact, David Warner has been dismissed 10 times in his career on balls that have been no-balls. Because of which the umpire had to give him notout.
Let us know through a tweet thread that when Warner was out but sometimes this ball would have been a no-ball or the ball would have touched the stump but would have been declared not out by the umpire due to the bails not falling.
first time
Luck supported Warner for the first time when the Indian bowler dismissed Warner but this bowler turned out to be a no ball.
second time
Warner got life for the second time when Morkel dismissed him in the 9th season of IPL but this ball also turned out to be a no-ball.
third time
While playing a Test match with South Africa, Warner got a lifeline when Warne Philander's ball turned out to be a no-ball on which Warner was out.
fourth time
Warner was playing 81 runs in 2016 itself, Wahab bowled him out but that ball also turned out to be a no-ball.
fifth time
In 2017, when Australia came to India to play the Test series, Warner was dismissed LPW by Jayant Yadav but this ball also turned out to be a no-ball.
the sixth time
Warner was playing for 99 runs when he was dismissed by Tom Karan but this ball also turned out to be a no-ball.
seventh time
In 2019, David Warner escaped dismissal when the ball touched the stumps but did not hit the wicket.
eighth time
In 2019 itself, Warner was again saved from getting out when the ball could not drop the gilli despite hitting the stumps.
ninth time
Pakistan fast bowler Naseem Shah dismissed Warner behind the wicket but on investigation it was found that this ball turned out to be a no ball, due to which Warner was saved from dismissal.
for the tenth time
Once again Warner was saved from being dismissed when the ball hit the stumps but the bails did not fall, according to the rules, Warner was not out.
Seeing these 10 incidents, it can be said that Warner has been the luckiest player in the history of cricket.
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