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A group of people are setting off for a run in the crisp, fresh morning air.
The batsman is out "hit wicket" if he breaks his own wicket with his bat or any part of his person while playing the ball or setting off for a run.
He scored an eventful 83: when he had scored 26, he hit his wicket when setting off for a run, but was given not out.
At the time, a batsman was not out if he had completed his shot and was setting off for a run.
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Late on the night before the final, with everyone asleep, he quietly opened the door and, without leaving the hotel, set off for a run.
Kohli pulled a ball from Rashid that was not that short and set off for a run, but he knew – and soon so did Jonny Bairstow – that his left boot had just clipped the stumps before he had completed his shot.
As the light begins to fall, we set off for a run set to music that spans three to a bit more than four miles, punctuated with intense drills at major landmarks in the area led by the no-nonsense coaches.
Onions, one of Bresnan's rivals for a place in the England squad against New Zealand, forced Adam Lyth to play on from his fourth delivery and then ran out Phil Jaques after Root set off for a run, then changed his mind, before returning later to end a 44-run stand between Root and Gale by having the latter leg-before.
They began positively with two fours in the first from Varun Chopra, but lost William Porterfield for 20 when he was run out after setting off for a second run to mid-wicket and being sent back by his partner.
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