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From Law 21.6(a): "As soon as a result is reached [...] the match is at an end. Nothing that happens thereafter, except as in Law 42.17(b) (Penalty runs), shall be regarded as part of it."

Therefore the batsman would be credited with just the two runs, and the run-out would not be given (his final score would be annotated as not out).

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