Scoring runs in cricket

Scoring runs in cricket

In cricket, to score a run, a striker must hit the ball and run to the opposite end of the pitch, while his non-striking partner runs to his end. Both runners must touch the ground behind the popping crease with either his bat or his body to register a run. If the striker hits the ball well enough, the batsmen may double back to score two or more runs. At times, four or more runs may be scored off a single ball in this fashion. This is known as "running between wickets". However, if a fielder knocks the bails off the stumps with the ball while no batsman is grounded behind the nearest popping crease; the nearest batsman is run-out. (See: Dismissal of a Batsman for more details.)

The batsmen will elect to run only when they believe they have a good chance of scoring runs without getting out in this fashion. If the striker hits the ball to a nearby fielder, the batsmen may simply choose not to run.

If the batsman hits the ball such that the fielders fail to stop it reaching the boundary of the field, four runs are credited to him immediately, irrespective of the number of times he ran between the wickets. If the ball flies directly over the boundary without touching the ground inside the field, then the batsman scores six runs instead of four.

Runs are credited to a batsman if he hits the ball with his bat, or with a gloved hand holding the bat. Runs may also be accrued directly to the team's score through extras and penalty runs.

Other than the cases of an LBW and bowled, a batsman cannot be penalised for "failing" to hit the ball. Runs scored by the batsman off the bat, or the gloved hand holding the bat. These runs are recorded to the batsman's personal tally.

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"See also:" Extras

No ball

If a batsman hits a ball which is called a no ball by an umpire, runs scored off it are credited to the batsman just like any other shot. However he cannot be out caught, bowled, stumped, LBW or hit-wicket to a no-ball. One extra run is directly credited to the team.

Leg bye

If the batsman "attempts" to hit the ball, but the ball instead strikes the "body" of the batsman, the batsman may scamper off for a run if he deems it is possible. Run outs are the only possible dismissal applicable in this case. Runs accrued in such a case are credited to the team.


=Bye=

If the batsman "attempts" to hit the ball, but fails to hit the ball, the batsman may scamper off for a run if the ball is at a considerable distance from an opposing player, enabling him to reach the other end. As in the case of a leg bye, only a run out may be possible in this case. If the batsman leaves the ball by not offering a shot (he keeps his bat up in the air), no runs are recorded. The batsman has to return back to the batting end. These runs are credited to the team, not the batsman.

Wide

In the case of a wide, one run is automatically added to the batting team's total. The batsman might try and score additional runs – byes if possible. A batsman can be run-out and stumped if a wide is called.

Mixed scenarios

In the case of a wide, in the event of the wicket keeper and fielders being unable to prevent the ball from going to the boundary, four additional "wides" are added to the team's score, making a total of five.

Penalty runs

In the event of the fielder catching the ball with a helmet or clothing, 5 runs are awarded to the batting side. If the ball strikes a fielder's helmet lying vacant on the field, a similar penalty is imposed.


=Overthrows=

In the event of the ball not being collected by a fielder in the centre, having been thrown in from the outfield, the batsmen may continue to run. Such runs are called overthrows. They usually occur when a fielder aims unsuccessfully at the stumps in an attempt to run out a batsman, although sometimes they are due to handling errors by the fielder receiving the ball.gfxcfg

One short

To register a run, a batsman must touch the region beyond the popping creases either with his bat or body. If he touches the part before or on the popping crease and turns back for an additional run, the umpire calls out "one-short" and that particular run is struck out from the records.


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