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123India.com :: Cricket :: The Laws of Cricket
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(a) Either batsman is out Run out, except as in 2 below, if at any time
while the ball is in play
(i) he is out of his ground
and (ii) his wicket is fairly put down by the opposing side.
(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(b) (Not out Stumped).
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Notwithstanding 1 above, a batsman is not out Run out if
(a) he has been within his ground and has subsequently left it to avoid
injury, when the wicket is put down.
(b) the ball has not subsequently been touched again by a fielder, after
the bowler has entered his delivery stride, before the wicket is put
down.
(c) the ball, having been played by the striker, or having come off his
person, directly strikes a helmet worn by a fielder and without further
contact with him or any other fielder rebounds directly on to the
wicket. However, the ball remains in play and either batsman may be Run
out in the circumstances of 1 above if a wicket is subsequently put
down.
(d) he is out Stumped. See Law 39.1(b) (Out Stumped).
(e) he is out of his ground, not attempting a run and his wicket is
fairly put down by the wicket-keeper without the intervention of another
member of the fielding side, if No ball has been called. See Law 39.3(b)
(Not out Stumped).
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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 Laws 2.8 (Transgression
of the Laws by a batsman who has a runner) and 29.2 (Which is a
batsman's ground).
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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 Laws 2.8 (Transgression of the Laws by a batsman who has a
runner) and 42.17(b) (Penalty runs).
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The bowler does not get credit for the wicket.
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