
It is essential to understand who was run out in order to determine what run outs are in cricket. You're likely to have heard of Sourav Ganguly or Angelo Mathews as well as Andre Russell, who were all run out. These players all contributed in making a name for themselves in the world of cricket.
Younis Khan
Younis Khan is one of the greatest batsmen in world cricket and a star player of Pakistan cricket team. He has reached 31 Test hundreds, and is the first Pakistani cricketer to reach the 9,000 mark in Test cricket. His remarkable record in shorter forms is less well-known.

Sourav Ganguly
Sourav Ganduly is one among the most accomplished Indian batsmen. In the Ranji Trophy final 1988-89, he made his first-class debut for Kolkata. Bengal had lost to Delhi the previous match. The match was crucial. It was a chance to avenge that loss and win the trophy for India again.
Andre Russell
Andre Russell is known for being one of the most exciting batsmen in cricket. He is a talented all-rounder who is able to make the most out of the limited overs format. In the first half 2015 World Cup, the Australian was a star performer. He is one of the most sought-after batsmen due to his wicket-taking skills. He has run hundreds of runs in T20 cricket as well as Test cricket. He is also a very good fielder.
Fielderless run-outs
There are two types in cricket of fielderless runs-outs. The first adds almost nothing to the game. The other is the type that occurs when both batsmen agree to go for a run. This is when the fielder’s brilliance comes in to play.

Stumping
A stumping in cricket is when a batsman loses his ability to run. This is the case when the wicket-keeper or fielder puts down or breaks the batsman's wicket, preventing the batsman from completing the run. The batsman might be stumped as well by the wicket-keeper or fielder.