A dead ball is a state where the ball is no longer in play, and no runs or wickets can happen. This occurs after a wicket falls, when the ball reaches the keeper, or if the umpire stops play for an injury.
Example: The umpire signaled a dead ball because a stray dog ran onto the field during the bowler’s run-up.
Pro-Tip: Always wait for the umpire’s signal or for the keeper to hold the ball before leaving your safe crease.
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