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LAW 38: RUN OUT<br />

MAIN POINTS<br />

Conditions for batsman to be Run out [section (1) (a) and (b)]<br />

When conditions do not apply [section 2(a),(b),(c),(d) and (e)]<br />

Which batsman is out [section 3]<br />

Runs scored (refer to Laws 18.6, 18.9, and Law 2)<br />

LAW 39: STUMPED<br />

MAIN POINTS<br />

Out stumped [section (1)(a)(i,ii,iii and iv)]<br />

Ball rebounding from wicket-keeper’s person [section 2(a)(i)and(ii) and 2(b)]<br />

What counts as ‘wicket put down by wicket-keeper’<br />

• no stumping if ball rebounds from helmet<br />

When conditions for stumping do not apply [section (3)(a) and (b)]<br />

• whether striker could nevertheless be Run out<br />

LAW 40: THE WICKET-KEEPER<br />

MAIN POINTS<br />

SECTION 9: FIELDERS AND FIELDING<br />

LAWS 40 to 41<br />

What gives a fielder the right to be recognised as the wicket-keeper<br />

• action and positioning<br />

Concessions allowed only to the recognised wicket-keeper<br />

• protective equipment<br />

• gloves<br />

• fielding position<br />

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