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Runner scenarios (2)

Scenario 1
The injured striker is out Run out because his runner has left his ground and the wicket has been put down at the non-striker's end and the runner has not gained his ground at that end
Scenario 2
The injured striker is out Run out because he has left his ground and the wicket has been put down at his end by a fielder throwing the ball to the wicket-keeper. The position of his runner is irrelevant.
Scenario 3
The non- striker is out Run out because he has left his ground and the wicket has been put down at his end. The non-striker and runner had crossed but had turned to return to their original ends and the non-stirker was nearer to that end.
Scenario 4
The injured striker is out Run out because he has left his ground and the wicket has been put down at his end. The position of the non-striker and runner is not taken into account
Scenario 5
The injured striker is out Run out because the runner has left his ground and not crossed with the non-striker and the wicket has been put down at the striker's end.
Scenario 6
The injured striker is out Run out because he has left his ground and the wicket has been put down at his end. The position of the runner and non-striker is irrelevant