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Does the run count when the batsmen.....?

by Guest59006  |  earlier

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In cricket, if a batsman hits the ball in the air...and makes a run and gets passed other popping crease before the bowler catches the ball, does the run count?

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  1. no that run will not be count it's bcoz batsmen gets out,runs only count in case of run outs and that to while taking 2nd or 3rd run.


  2. If the batsmen cross ends after the ball is hit and before it is cleanly caught then the run will not be counted unless the bowler oversteps the crease OR bowls at at an unacceptable height when reaching the batsmen. The run will also be counted if the batsmen is playing a free hit which is a result of a no ball of the previous delivery.

  3. A one won't be counted. This is cricket and not baseball.

  4. yes

  5. If the ball is caught before it touches the ground, the run scored by the batsman will not be allowed.

  6. yup . its count

  7. ^^^mate did you read the question, he clearly said if a batsmen hits it in the air.... concentrate man.

    Anyway, the run won't count

  8. I would'nt think so..

    The ball has been caught,with out being grounded,so to me it sounds like Batsman out and no run..

  9. If the bowler catches the ball on the full before bouncing, then the run dosent count!! Instead this counts as a 'cross' and the new batsman won't have to face the next delivery (unless if there is an over change)!!

  10. Yes it does count, provided the ball first made contact with the ground after you hit it before it was caught by the fielder (in which case you would be out and then the run would not count)

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