he has to go off the field and cant return untill the end of an over
if he is out of his ground when the wicket is put down at the wicket-keeper's end, he will be out in the circumstances of Law 38 (Run out) or Law 39 (Stumped) irrespective of the position of the non-striker or of the runner.[/color][/b]
I was thinking after watching the pakistan fielders last night slide and save a ball and the boundary markers were pushed out... what would happen if a fielder was trying to take a high catch on the boundary as he walked back his heels moved the rope back by 7" and he takes a small step forward and takes the catch but his heels were over the original boundary
With the one about the runner, something similar happened in t20 final, Christian wandered out of his ground, so in theory if kieswetter had the ball and took the stumps off, it could have been different...