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Question
During a match, there is a close call for a run-out. The umpire on the field is unable to take a decision. What should the umpire on the field do in this situation?
Solution
A close call for a run-out occurs during the match. If the umpire on the filed is unable to make a decision, he will refer the same choice to the third umpire, who will check it and declare his decision.
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