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Is it legally within the rules of the game to have two run outs of one delivery in cricket?

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Similar to a double play in baseball.

However; is a double dismissal of the kind I,ve asked within the laws of the game?

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  1. No, I've seen that happen in a match, India vs Zim pro., but only one was given run out.

    Edit : Acc. to rule 23, a ball becomes dead as soon as a batsman is out. So, two batsmen can't be out on the same delivery.

    http://www.lords.org/laws-and-spirit/law...


  2. No it will not be allowd.  bnt ask y?

  3. No. Once the first batsmen is out the ball is considered dead

  4. This is illegal and not possible to run out 2 batsmen on one delivery because after the run out of first batsman, game will remain suspended and ball remains dead till the arrival of new batsman. In cases like these where two players are run out on the same ball, only one (who was out first) is given out. 1 delivery= only one out

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  6. No.

    For more detailed explanation, refer to the above answers.

  7. No, it is not possible. Once the first player is out the ball is dead

  8. no,,, two batsman on same ball can never get out ..... given any kind of situation..............

  9. Yes, provided that neither batsmen were within the crease  

  10. No as soon as someone is given out the ball becomes dead.

  11. According to the  MCC Laws of Cricket the ball is dead when a batsmen is out, the delivery has finished when the ball is dead. There is no double play in cricket.  

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