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{{gmslaprov|18.12.2}} If, while a run is in progress, the ball becomes dead for any reason other than the dismissal of a batsman, the batsmen shall return to the wickets they had left, but only if they had not already crossed in running when the ball became dead. If, however, any of the circumstances of {{gmslaprov|18.11.2.1}} to {{gmslaprov|18.11.2.3}} apply, the batsmen shall return to their original ends.  <br>
{{lordsprov|18.12.2}} If, while a run is in progress, the ball becomes dead for any reason other than the dismissal of a batsman, the batsmen shall return to the wickets they had left, but only if they had not already crossed in running when the ball became dead. If, however, any of the circumstances of {{lordsprov|18.11.2.1}} to {{lordsprov|18.11.2.3}} apply, the batsmen shall return to their original ends.  <br>

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18.12.2 If, while a run is in progress, the ball becomes dead for any reason other than the dismissal of a batsman, the batsmen shall return to the wickets they had left, but only if they had not already crossed in running when the ball became dead. If, however, any of the circumstances of 18.11.2.1 to 18.11.2.3 apply, the batsmen shall return to their original ends.