15 Laws of cricket that you need to know
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6. Runner:
The law 2.7 of the law book states that the player acting as a runner for a batsman shall be a member of the batting side and shall, if possible, have already batted in the innings. The runner shall wear external protective equipment equivalent to that worn by the batsman for whom he runs and shall carry a bat.
This law clearly explains how a player from a batting team can take the field as a runner. The main intention for this law to come into existence is that the batsman who is injured and can’t run between the wickets can call a player from the batting team to run for him. The main conditions for the runner to enter the field is that he can only be used if the batsman is injured or ill during the course of play, his use must meet the approval of the umpires, the runners must be in the playing 11 and not the twelfth man.
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