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Run out in cricket?

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the non striker runs and reaches to the other end , however the striker only breaks his crease and makes a hesistant advance but doesnt reach half pitch . the wicket at the bowlers end is broken .. who is out

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  1. the one who is not inside the crease is out..in this case the non striker has reached the other end while the striker is half way down obviously the striker is out... got it..


  2. who is near to striker's crease... he will declare not out

  3. the one who reaches batting crease first is NOT OUT

  4. Striker!

  5. It depends who got into the Batting crease first... if it was the non-striker then the striker is out but is the striker got back into his/her crease first then the nonstriker is out

  6. When the stumps were broken, if the non-striker already reached the crease at the strikers end, and Striker is out of the crease, the striker is out. If the striker did not move out of the crease or got back in his crease before the non-striker reached the crease, the non-striker is out.

    Law 38 says that Either batsman is out Run out, 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.

    The batsman who is out Run out is the batsman who is closest to the end where the wicket has been put down. (or who is out of his ground)

  7. the one who is inside the crease or who was in before the other one is given not out!

  8. Striker is out !

  9. See below cricket laws you will get correct information

    http://cricketforindia.com/CricketLaws/C...
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