a player can be run out on "No ball".true or flase
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A batsman may be given out run out, hit the ball twice or obstructing the field. Thus the call of no-ball protects the batsman against losing his wicket in ways that are attributed to the bowler, but not in ways that are attributed to the batsman's running or conduct
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maybe dear it's false
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