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1. Out Stumped
(a) The striker is out Stumped if
(i) he is out of his ground and
(ii) he is receiving a ball which is not a No ball and
(iii) he is not attempting a run and
(iv) his wicket is put down by the wicket-keeper without
the intervention of another member of the fielding side.
Note Law 40.3 (Position of wicket-keeper).
(b) The striker is out Stumped if all the conditions
of (a) above are satisfied, even though a decision of
Run out would be justified.
2. Ball rebounding from wicket-keeper's person
(a) If the wicket is put down by the ball, it shall
be regarded as having been put down by the wicket-keeper
if the ball
(i) rebounds on to the stumps from any part of his person
or equipment, other than a protective helmet or
(ii) has been kicked or thrown on to the stumps by the
wicket-keeper.
(b) If the ball touches a helmet worn by the wicket-keeper,
the ball is still in play but the striker shall not
be out Stumped. He will, however, be liable to be Run
out in these circumstances if there is subsequent contact
between the ball and any member of the fielding side.
Note, however, 3 below.
3. Not out Stumped
(a) If the striker is not out Stumped, he is liable
to be out Run out if the conditions of Law 38 (Run out)
apply, except as set out in (b) below.
(b) The striker shall not be out Run out if he is out
of his ground, not attempting a run, and his wicket
is fairly put down by the wicket-keeper without the
intervention of another member of the fielding side,
if No ball has been called. |
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