- published: 15 Sep 2015
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Run out is a method of dismissal in the sport of cricket. It is governed by Law 38 of the Laws of cricket.
A batsman is out Run out if at any time while the ball is in play no part of his bat or person is grounded behind the popping crease and his wicket is fairly put down by the opposing side.
A batsman may be dismissed Run out whether or not a run is being attempted, even if the delivery is a no ball (i.e. not a fair delivery). There are a number of exceptions to this:
(1) A batsman is not run out if he or his bat had been grounded behind the popping crease, but he subsequently leaves it to avoid injury, when the wicket is put down.
(2) A batsman is not run out if the ball has not been touched by a fielder (excluding a helmet worn by a fielder), after the bowler has entered his delivery stride, before the wicket is put down. (Therefore, the bowler may not run out the striker instead of bowling to him. This also means that the non-striker is not out if a ball hit by the striker puts down the non-striker's wicket, provided the ball did not touch any member of the fielding side before doing so.)
Run(s) or RUN may refer to:
How I do try to be original
Do I draw demons up and down your arm
You're staring at me with your eyes glazed out
I'll tell you I'm starting to worry about you
What are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?
Well, what are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?
Wake up and pull the shades to view the sun
And reach down to the place you started from
Don't worry if you can't do it alone
Get back to the place that you've fallen from
What are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?
Well, what are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?
You look through your bloodshot eyes
Soon, before you lose your life
And realize
What are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?
Well, what are you gonna do when you run out of places to hide?