

If a batsman is run out under this rule he/she will not get any runs for completing the first run (in other words it's two if he completes the two and zero if he does not). When the Last Man Stands, he/she can only be run out at the batting crease (keepers end). The ball is only dead when the batsman is behind the batting crease at the strikers end of pitch.

When the seventh wicket falls, the Last Man Stands (on his own) The Last Man can only score 2, 4 or 6 off any ball. Īll 8 wickets are needed to bowl a team out. Players and umpires, play and officiate at their own risk ( ). Last Man Stands ™ is a trademark of LMS Global and the rules herein are copyright of LMS Global since 2005. However there are extra rules that are unique to LMS as listed below. In general Last Man Stands is played under the same rules as ICC T20.
