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I'm not a fan of the review system (even though today they got it right). If the umpire gives you out suck it up and walk.

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I presume you can be run out on a free hit.

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Sappers Road wrote:I presume you can be run out on a free hit.
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What differentiates a stumping from a run out?

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Sappers Road wrote:What differentiates a stumping from a run out?

It's a run out if they are or were attempting to take a run
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and yes you can be run out off a no ball/free hit otherwise you'd be able to continue running all day
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I am pretty sure on sunday there was a run out where they weren't attempting to take a run.
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God Tongue wrote:I am pretty sure on sunday there was a run out where they weren't attempting to take a run.
The only run out I can see is Mitchell Marsh. Marsh was backing up at the bowlers end and too far out of his ground. By backing up that far, he would be deemed to have been attempting a run as he was out of his ground to gain an advantage in taking the run.
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I don't think he was attempting a run.
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God Tongue wrote:I don't think he was attempting a run.
I haven't seen it but look at cric info's description he was backing up out of his crease at the bowlers end. That's attempting a run, otherwise he would be in his crease.
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God is an Englishman wrote:and yes you can be run out off a no ball/free hit otherwise you'd be able to continue running all day
Allow them to run until the wicket keeper has the ball in his hands.

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God is an Englishman wrote:and yes you can be run out off a no ball/free hit otherwise you'd be able to continue running all day
Allow them to run until the wicket keeper has the ball in his hands.
Why the wicket keeper? You can be run out at both ends. Plus, this would mean that you could start a run all the time until the ball is in his hand.
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3-0, ta.

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God is an Englishman wrote:
Sappers Road wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:and yes you can be run out off a no ball/free hit otherwise you'd be able to continue running all day
Allow them to run until the wicket keeper has the ball in his hands.
Why the wicket keeper? You can be run out at both ends. Plus, this would mean that you could start a run all the time until the ball is in his hand.
Don't give away free hits.
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