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What is the difference between a bye and leg bye in cricket?
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| S. No. | Aspect | Bye | Leg Bye |
| 1. | Definition | Runs are scored when the ball passes the batsman without touching the bat or any part of his body. | Runs are scored when the ball hits the batsman's body (rather than the bat) and he takes a run. |
| 2. | Contact with Body | The ball does not make contact with the bat or the batsman's body. | The ball contacts any part of the batsman's body except the hands that hold the bat. |
| 3. | Scoring | Runs are credited to the team as "byes" rather than the batsman. | Runs are credited to the team as "leg byes" rather than the batsman. |
| 4. | Legality | Can be taken as long as the ball passes through the wicketkeeper and the batsman runs. | Only allowed if the batsman was attempting a valid shot or trying to avoid being hit. |
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