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Runs+Caught Out?

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If a batsman makes a hit, going high in the air and staying there for long, so that he has time to score a run and after he scored a run he gets caught out, will the run be counted?

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  1. no


  2. no run will be counted for the striker who is caught out

  3. NO...

    When the batsmen hits the ball and runs and gets caught that run does not count because that ball was a wicket.

    With a run-out, if the ball hits the stumps before you reach the crease, that run (if the batsmen ran for two and got out for the second run, the second run is taken off) does not count.

  4. NO.

  5. As per Law 32 of Cricket, runs completed by the batsmen before the completion of the catch will not be allowed.

    Please check the following link for details about Law 32:

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

  6. Definitely NO...  not counted

  7. No but if the batsman cross once then the non-striker faces the next ball (If its not the end of the over)
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