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Law 38: Run Out |
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Home > Cricket > Laws of Cricket 1. Out Run out (a) Either batsman is out Run out, except as in 2 below, if at any time while the ball is in play (b) (a) above shall apply even though No ball has been called and whether or not a run is being attempted, except in the circumstances of Law 39.3(a) (Not out Stumped). 2. Batsman not Run out Notwithstanding 1 above, a batsman is not out Run out if 3. Which batsman is out The batsman out in the circumstances of 1 above is the one whose ground is at the end where the wicket is put down. See Law 2.8 (Transgression of the Laws by a batsman who has a runner) and Law 29.2 (Which is a batsman's ground). 4. Runs scored If a batsman is dismissed Run out, the batting side shall score the runs completed before the dismissal, together with the penalty for a No ball or a Wide, if applicable. Other penalties to either side that may be awarded when the ball is dead shall also stand. See Law 42.17 (Penalty runs). If, however, a striker with a runner is himself dismissed Run out, runs completed by the runner and the other batsman before the dismissal shall not be scored. The penalty for a No ball or a Wide and any other penalties to either side that may be awarded when the ball is dead shall stand. See Law 2.8 (Transgression of the Laws by a batsman who has a runner) and Law 42.17(b) (Penalty runs). 5. Bowler does not get credit The bowler does not get credit for the wicket Home | About | New ! | Sitemap Best viewed in 800 x 600 resolution Internet Explorer 6.0 and above. |