Laws of Cricket - Quiz 26


In each of the following situations you must say whether the striker is Out Run out, Out Stumped, or Not out. In all cases, without the intervention of any other fielder, the wicket-keeper takes the ball, fairly removes the bails and appeals. The match is being played under the MCC Laws of Cricket, 2000 Code, 4th Edition 2010.

1. The delivery is fair. The striker is out of his ground, not attempting a run
(Select one answer)

a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

2. The delivery is a No ball.The striker is out of his ground, not attempting a run
(Select one answer)

a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

3. The delivery is fair. The striker is out of his ground and is attempting a run
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

4. The striker has a runner.  The delivery is fair. The runner remains in his ground. The striker is out of his ground not attempting a run
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

5. The striker has a runner. The delivery is a No ball. The runner remains in his ground. The striker is out of his ground not attempting a run.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

6. The striker has a runner. The delivery is fair. The striker is in his ground. The runner is out of his ground.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

7. The striker has a runner. The delivery is a No ball. The striker is in his ground. The runner is out of his ground.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

8. The delivery is a No ball, The striker is out of his ground and is attempting a run.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

9. The striker has a runner. The delivery is fair. The striker is out of his ground, not attempting a run. The runner is out of his ground.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out

10. The striker has a runner. The delivery is a No ball, The striker is out of his ground not attempting a run. The runner is out of his ground.
(Select one answer)
a) Not out
b) Out Stumped
c) Out Run out


The relevant Laws - Run out, Stumped and Runner - are explained in the Armchair Umpire section of this website