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Originally Posted by Da_Chief
Right on 6s, 4s, 1s.
Both guys need to make it to the opposite end for the runs to count (if one doesn't its a runout and no runs are given). Make sense?
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Yes thanks. So there is an ump at both wickets and when the keeper or who ever is the relay to the wickets knocks them down the umps at both end determine if the batsman is back in the box in time