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difference between runout and stump out (3 - 4 points)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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If a batsman steps out of his crease to play a shot and misses, and the wicket-keeper takes the bails off, it is called a stumping.

On the other hand, if a batsman tries to steal a run after missing a shot, and the wicket-keeper whips the bails off, it is called a run-out.

Its simple, it is generally seen that in case a stumping, the batsman gets out of the crease with the intention of playing a shot, or while attempting to play a shot (happens when the batsman loses his balance or drags his back leg out of the crease) and misses the ball but in case of a run-out the batsman usually gets out of his crease after missing the ball.

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